Five hundred million years to mobility: directed locomotion and its ecological function in a turtle barnacle

Volume: 288, Issue: 1960
Published: Oct 6, 2021
Abstract
Movement is a fundamental characteristic of life, yet some invertebrate taxa, such as barnacles, permanently affix to a substratum as adults. Adult barnacles became ‘sessile’ over 500 Ma; however, we confirm that the epizoic sea turtle barnacle, Chelonibia testudinaria , has evolved the capacity for self-directed locomotion as adults. We also assess how these movements are affected by water currents and the distance between conspecifics....
Paper Details
Title
Five hundred million years to mobility: directed locomotion and its ecological function in a turtle barnacle
Published Date
Oct 6, 2021
Volume
288
Issue
1960
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