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Balanus amphitrite or Amphibalanus amphitrite? A note on barnacle nomenclatureAnthony S Clare
School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Biofouling 24:55-7. 2008..Here, the case is made for retaining the former nomenclature. Taxonomists are urged to exercise caution before introducing new formal taxonomies, which should ideally be based on several independent lines of evidence...
Nature and perception of barnacle settlement pheromonesA S Clare
a Department of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management, Newcastle University, Ridley Building, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE1 7RU, UK E mail
Biofouling 15:57-71. 2000..Similar findings have been reported for some, but not all, marine invertebrate larvae examined thus far and the implications for antifoulant development are discussed...
The adhesive strategies of cyprids and development of barnacle-resistant marine coatingsNick Aldred
School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK
Biofouling 24:351-63. 2008....
Locating the barnacle settlement pheromone: spatial and ontogenetic expression of the settlement-inducing protein complex of Balanus amphitriteCatherine Dreanno
School of Marine Science and Technology, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK
Proc Biol Sci 273:2721-8. 2006..We suggest that the SIPC is produced by the epidermal cells that secrete the cuticle and discuss these observations with regard to earlier studies and the role of the SIPC as a contact pheromone...
Deep sequencing of naupliar-, cyprid- and adult-specific normalised Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) libraries of the acorn barnacle Balanus amphitriteTristano Bacchetti De Gregoris
School of Marine Science and Technology, Ridley Building, Newcastle University, UK
Biofouling 27:367-74. 2011..Further characterisation of these genes may suggest their involvement in settlement...
Modulation of barnacle (Balanus amphitrite Darwin) cyprid settlement behavior by sulfobetaine and carboxybetaine methacrylate polymer coatingsNick Aldred
School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Biofouling 26:673-83. 2010..In neither case was toxicity observed. It is concluded that a zwitterionic approach to fouling-resistant surface development has considerable potential in marine applications...
Real-time quantification of microscale bioadhesion events in situ using imaging surface plasmon resonance (iSPR)Nick Aldred
School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces 3:2085-91. 2011....
Smelly feet are not always a bad thing: the relationship between cyprid footprint protein and the barnacle settlement pheromoneCatherine Dreanno
School of Marine Science and Technology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK
Biol Lett 2:423-5. 2006....
Evaluation of a fully automated method to measure the critical removal stress of adult barnaclesSheelagh L Conlan
School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Biofouling 24:471-81. 2008..The variability in measurements was lower than previously reported, suggesting an improved ability to compare the results obtained by different researchers...
Interaction of conspecific cues in Balanus amphitrite Darwin (Cirripedia) settlement assays: continued argument for the single-larva assayPeter D Elbourne
School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Biofouling 24:87-96. 2008..These results advocate the use of individual larvae in laboratory assays that investigate factors stimulating barnacle settlement...
Settlement behaviour of marine invertebrate larvae measured by EthoVision 3.0Jean Philippe Marechal
School of Marine Science and Technology, Ridley Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK
Biofouling 20:211-7. 2004..This methodology should be widely applicable to both fundamental and applied studies of larval settlement and with further refinements, to that of smaller fouling organisms such as microalgae and bacteria...
Individual variation in 3-methylbutanal: a putative link between human leukocyte antigen and skin microfloraSergey U Savelev
School of Marine Science and Technology, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
J Chem Ecol 34:1253-7. 2008....
Seasonal variation of antifouling activities of marine algae from the Brittany coast (France)Claire Hellio
School of Marine Science and Technology, Ridley Building, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK
Mar Biotechnol (NY) 6:67-82. 2004..This seasonal activity may be adaptive as it coincides with maximal fouling pressure in the Bay of Concarneau. Dichloromethane extracts of Rhodophyceae were the most active in the antifouling assays...
Structural characterisation of the N-glycan moiety of the barnacle settlement-inducing protein complex (SIPC)Helen E Pagett
School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
J Exp Biol 215:1192-8. 2012..Obtaining a complete structural characterisation of the SIPC remains a goal that has the potential to inspire solutions to the age-old problem of barnacle fouling...
The effects of a serine protease, Alcalase, on the adhesives of barnacle cyprids (Balanus amphitrite)Nick Aldred
School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University, UK
Biofouling 24:97-107. 2008..It is concluded that Alcalase has antifouling potential on the basis of its effects on cyprid footprints, un-cured permanent cement and its non-toxic mode of action, providing that it can be successfully incorporated into a coating...
Improvement of phylum- and class-specific primers for real-time PCR quantification of bacterial taxaTristano Bacchetti De Gregoris
School of Marine Science and Technology, Ridley Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, England, UK
J Microbiol Methods 86:351-6. 2011..The possible contribution of the proposed technique in revealing ecological dynamics affecting higher bacterial taxa is discussed...
Attachment strength is a key factor in the selection of surfaces by barnacle cyprids (Balanus amphitrite) during settlementNick Aldred
School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University, UK
Biofouling 26:287-99. 2010..The identification of a link between settlement preference and likelihood of removal will assist practically in the development of fouling-resistant marine coatings...
Construction of an adult barnacle (Balanus amphitrite) cDNA library and selection of reference genes for quantitative RT-PCR studiesTristano Bacchetti De Gregoris
School of Marine Science and Technology, Ridley Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK
BMC Mol Biol 10:62. 2009..amphitrite. We also present a systematic validation of potential reference genes for normalization of quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) data obtained from different developmental stages of this animal...
An alpha2-macroglobulin-like protein is the cue to gregarious settlement of the barnacle Balanus amphitriteCatherine Dreanno
School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, United Kingdom
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103:14396-401. 2006..Although the SIPC is regarded as an adult cue that is recognized by the cyprid at settlement, it is also expressed in the juvenile and in larvae, where it may function in larva-larva settlement interactions...
Isethionic acid and floridoside isolated from the red alga, Grateloupia turuturu, inhibit settlement of Balanus amphitrite cyprid larvaeClaire Hellio
School of Marine Science and Technology, Ridley Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK
Biofouling 20:139-45. 2004..Isethionic acid was active for anti-settlement but had the disadvantage of being toxic to nauplius larvae. Floridoside was a potent inhibitor of cyprid settlement at non-toxic concentrations to nauplii (0.01 mg ml(-1))...
Inhibitory effects of mediterranean sponge extracts and metabolites on larval settlement of the barnacle Balanus amphitriteClaire Hellio
Newcastle University, School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, U.K
Mar Biotechnol (NY) 7:297-305. 2005..The most promising activity was exhibited by the metabolites 2-[24-acetoxy]-octaprenyl-1-4-hydroquinone (8a), dihydrofurospongin II (10), and the alcoholic extract of Dysidea sp...
Towards a nanomechanical basis for temporary adhesion in barnacle cyprids (Semibalanus balanoides)In Yee Phang
Department of Materials Science and Technology of Polymers, MESA Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands
J R Soc Interface 5:397-401. 2008..High-resolution images of cyprid footprints are presented that correlate well with the known morphology of the attachment structures...
Species-specific engineered antifouling topographies: correlations between the settlement of algal zoospores and barnacle cypridsJames F Schumacher
J Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611 6400, USA
Biofouling 23:307-17. 2007..The results for spore settlement on first-generation hierarchical surfaces provide insight for the efficacious design of such structures when targeting multiple settling species...
Preparation and characterisation of silicone-based coatings filled with carbon nanotubes and natural sepiolite and their application as marine fouling-release coatingsAlexandre Beigbeder
Laboratory of Polymeric and Composite Materials, Centre of Innovation and Research in Materials and Polymers CIRMAP, University of Mons Hainaut, Belgium
Biofouling 24:291-302. 2008..05%) of MWCNTs. All the data indicate that independent of the bulk properties, the surface properties affect settlement, and more particularly, the fouling-release behaviour, of the filled materials...
Antifouling activity of meroditerpenoids from the marine brown alga Halidrys siliquosaGérald Culioli
Laboratoire des Matériaux à Finalités Spécifiques, Universite du Sud Toulon Var, Avenue de l Universite, BP 20132, F 83957 La Garde Cedex, France
J Nat Prod 71:1121-6. 2008..5 microg/mL) and settlement of cyprids of Balanus amphitrite (EC50 < 5 microg/mL), the latter at nontoxic concentrations (LC50 > 5 microg/mL)...
Hepoxilins and trioxilins in barnacles: an analysis of their potential roles in egg hatching and larval settlementClaire L Vogan
School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK
J Exp Biol 206:3219-26. 2003..Furthermore, the stable hepoxilin B3 analogue PBT-3 stimulated hatching at 10(-7) mol l(-1). Neither trioxilin A3, hepoxilin A3 or PBT-3 at 0.25-30 micromol l(-1) served as settlement cues for B. amphitrite cypris larvae...
An in situ study of the nanomechanical properties of barnacle (Balanus amphitrite) cyprid cement using atomic force microscopy (AFM)In Yee Phang
Department of Materials Science and Technology of Polymers, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
Biofouling 22:245-50. 2006..This study provides the first direct experimental evidence in support of a putative 'tanning' mechanism in barnacle cyprid cement...
Evaluation of the activity of the sponge metabolites avarol and avarone and their synthetic derivatives against fouling micro- and macroorganismsMaria Tsoukatou
University of Athens, School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacognosy and Chemistry of Natural Products, Panepistimiopolis Zografou, Athens, GR 15771, Greece
Molecules 12:1022-34. 2007....
Prostaglandins in non-insectan invertebrates: recent insights and unsolved problemsAndrew F Rowley
School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK
J Exp Biol 208:3-14. 2005..Finally, the recent publication of the Ciona genome should facilitate studies on the nature and mode of biosynthesis of PGs in this advanced deuterostomate invertebrate...
