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populations. Historical limitations similar to this, such as extreme cold or extreme hot climates, are what separated the original tropical population. Despite high temperatures, there are still strong populations in Costa Rica and El
Salvador. The species is also known for overlapping habitats of
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are generally similar, with clustered mounds of goose barnacles poking out from different substrates. These clusters are often attached to inverted rocks hanging above a tidal pool. The inversion allows the shell opening to protrude the water's surface below.
513:"Robert H. MORRIS, Donald P. ABBOTT & Eugene C. HADERLIE, 1980. Intertidal Invertebrates of California: xi + 690 pp., 6 maps, 200 coloured plates. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, U.S.A. ISBN 0-8047-1045-7. Price $ U.S. 30.00"
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is a stalked marine organism characterized by having a plated capitulum shaped similar to a goose head. The capitulum consists of two hinged shells which will open for feeding and are held up by a scaled
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relict whose distribution bordered the current genus's fossil records. The current population of goose barnacles was once a much larger and sound population of sea fauna from the Tethys Ocean, with
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