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Novel records and observations of the barnacle<i>Stephanolepas muricata</i>(Cirripedia: Balanomorpha: Coronuloidea); including a case for chemical mediation in turtle and whale barnacles
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BiologyEngineeringWhale BarnaclesChemical MediationNew DistributionMarine BiodiversityNovel RecordsMarine EcologyHost TurtlesTerrestrial CrustaceanNorth CarolinaMarine BiologyMarine Biota
We report new distribution and host records of the turtle barnacle Stephanolepas muricata Fischer. Ours is the first study to document this species' occurrence in Mexico and in the Atlantic Ocean (North Carolina, Georgia and Florida: USA). We also present the first record of S. muricata from olive ridley sea turtles, Lepidochelys olivacea (Eschscholtz). We discuss the physical and ecological characteristics associated with the specimens collected and present evidence suggesting the likelihood of chemical mediation between embedding coronuloid barnacles like S. muricata and host turtles. We provide the first data on the diet and fecundity of S. muricata.
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