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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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The species can be found along the Pacific coastlines of northern Mexico all the way down to the northern tip of Chile. However, there are stretches of coastline along Central America where increased atmosphere and water temperatures have prevented dispersal 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.
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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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with some spawn groups having up to five participating males. The purpose is to either make up for a smaller population or to ensure the fertilization of future offspring.
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Walther, Kathleen; Crickenberger, Samuel E.; Marchant, Sergio; Marko, Peter B.; Moran, Amy L. (May 2013).
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organism. In spite of this and because of the colonies' high density, the species also experiences high
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spread about the eastern coastlines of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The closest extinct relative,
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attached to substrate. Both the capitulum and stalk are red-orange. This coloring is shared with
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Historically, California's indigenous people were known to cook and consume the peduncle of
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Though barnacle-type organisms are typically found on the hulls of ships or floating decks,
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Van Syoc, R. J.; Fernandes, J. N.; Carrison, D. A.; Grosberg, R. K. (2010-08-31).
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A monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia, with figures of all the species
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is known as percebes, a delicacy boiled and served whole on a dish.
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Mora-Barboza, Cristian; Sibaja-Cordero, Jeffrey A. (October 2018).
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branching off from the population before new species emerged.
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are more closely related to one another than they are to
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Covering the eastern tropical zone of the Pacific Ocean,
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Index

Drawing of Pollicipes elegans
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Thecostraca
Cirripedia
Pollicipedomorpha
Pollicipedidae
Pollicipes
Binomial name
Rene Lesson
Synonyms
gooseneck barnacle
Pacific Ocean
Pollicipes polymerus
Pacific Northwest
Atlantic Ocean
peduncle
Pollicipes pollicipes
intertidal zones
Image of genus Pollicipes on rock of intertidal zone
Indian Ocean
Tethyan
P. caboverdensis

hermaphroditic
polyandry
Galicia

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