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Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Hydrodynamic enhancement of invertebrate larval settlement in microdepositional environments: colonization tray experiments in a muddy habitat
Paul Snelgrove
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1994
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Effects of substratum on the recruitment and development of an intertidal estuarine fouling assemblage
Marti Anderson
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1994
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Development in an estuarine fouling community: The influence of early colonists on later arrivals
Lawrence Hurd
Oecologia, 1980
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Successional development of fouling communities on open ocean aquaculture fish cages in the western Gulf of Maine, USA
R. Grizzle
Aquaculture, 2007
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An Effective Mesocosm Design for Studying the Settlement and Recruitment of Fouling Organisms
Emily Ralston
Marine Technology Society Journal, 2017
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Positive flow dependence in the initial colonization of a fouling community: results from in situ water current manipulations
Sean Craig
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1997
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The Effects of Caging on the Colonization of Fouling Organisms in the Upper Bonny Estuary
Erema Daka
2002
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Temporal and Spatial Patterns in Recruitment and Succession of a Temperate Marine Fouling Assemblage: a Comparison of Static Panels and Boat Hulls during the Boating Season
Kent M Berntsson
Biofouling, 2003
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Does primary colonization or community structure determine the succession of fouling communities
Mauricio Cifuentes
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2010
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Fouling in natural flows: Cylinders and panels as collectors of particles and barnacle larvae
Serena Lay Ming Teo
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2007
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Do artificial substrates favor nonindigenous fouling species over native species?
James Jeb Byers
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2007
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Influence of substratum colour on the recruitment of macrofouling communities
Godwin Wesley
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2010
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Fouling community organization at Guanabara Bay, Brazil: a directional process or a variable temporal progression?
Ilana Zalmon
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Influence of temperature and salinity on larval development of Balanus amphitrite: implications in fouling ecology
arga anil
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 1995
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Influence of submersion season on the development of test panel biofouling communities in a tropical coast
Godwin Wesley
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2011
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Macrofouling in unidirectional flow: miniature pipes as experimental models for studying the interaction of flow and surface characteristics on the attachment of barnacle, bryozoan and polychaete larvae
Dan Rittschof
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2000
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Effects of inter-organism interactions in biofouling on microtopographic surfaces
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Biofouling, 2019
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Initial Colonization Stages on Rocky Coastal Substrates
Cristina D. M.
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Effect of microhabitat distribution and substrate roughness on barnacle Tetraclita stalactifera (Lamarck, 1818) settlement
ricardo coutinho
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 2005
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Settlement of Macoma balthica larvae in response to benthic diatom films
Steven Degraer
Marine Biology, 2009
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S uccession in a Humboldt Bay Marine Fouling Community : The Role of Exotic Species , Larval Settlement and Winter Storms
Sean Craig
2007
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Microtopographic Cues for Settlement of Zoospores of the Green Fouling Alga Enteromorpha
Adam Feinberg
Biofouling, 2002
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Diversity, invasibility, and resource use in marine fouling communities of San Francisco Bay
Safra Altman
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Settlement of barnacle larvae is governed by Euclidean and not fractal surface characteristics
Jeremy Hills
Functional Ecology, 1999
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Characterization of Fouling at Field Test Sites of the ONR Biofouling Program: Background Information and Results for 2006-2007
Geoffrey Swain
2008
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Carraro et al 2012. Characterization of the fouling community of macroinvertebrates on the scallop Nodipecten nodosus (Mollusca, Pectinidae) farmed in Santa Catarina, Brazil
João Carraro
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Field-based experimental acidification alters fouling community structure and reduces diversity
Thomas Therriault
Journal of Animal Ecology, 2016
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Spatial variation in larval concentrations as a cause of spatial variation in settlement for the barnacle, Balanus glandula
Steven Gaines
Oecologia, 1985
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Larval settlement rate: a leading determinant of structure in an ecological community of the marine intertidal zone
S. Gaines
Proceedings of the National …, 1985
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Settlement of benthic marine invertebrates
F. Rossi
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 1993
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Hydrodynamic enhancement of larval settlement in the bivalve Mulinia lateralis (Say) and the polychaete Capitella sp. I in microdepositional environments
Paul Snelgrove
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1993
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Interspecific variation in patterns of adhesion of marine fouling to silicone surfaces
Celia Smith
Biofouling, 2006
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A study of the effect of sediment accumulation on the settlement of coral larvae using conditioned tiles
Beverly Goh
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Surface flocking as a possible anti-biofoulant
Nancy D O'Connor
Aquaculture, 2001
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