How whale and dolphin barnacles attach to their hosts and the paradox of remarkably versatile attachment structures in cypris larvae

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How whale and dolphin barnacles attach to their hosts and the paradox of remarkably versatile attachment structures in cypris larvae. / Dreyer, Niklas; Zardus, John D.; Høeg, Jens T.; Olesen, Jørgen; Yu, Meng-Chen; Chan, Benny K. K.

I: Organisms Diversity & Evolution, Bind 20, Nr. 2, 2020, s. 233-249.

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Dreyer, N, Zardus, JD, Høeg, JT, Olesen, J, Yu, M-C & Chan, BKK 2020, 'How whale and dolphin barnacles attach to their hosts and the paradox of remarkably versatile attachment structures in cypris larvae', Organisms Diversity & Evolution, bind 20, nr. 2, s. 233-249. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-020-00434-3

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Dreyer, N., Zardus, J. D., Høeg, J. T., Olesen, J., Yu, M-C., & Chan, B. K. K. (2020). How whale and dolphin barnacles attach to their hosts and the paradox of remarkably versatile attachment structures in cypris larvae. Organisms Diversity & Evolution, 20(2), 233-249. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-020-00434-3

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Dreyer N, Zardus JD, Høeg JT, Olesen J, Yu M-C, Chan BKK. How whale and dolphin barnacles attach to their hosts and the paradox of remarkably versatile attachment structures in cypris larvae. Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 2020;20(2):233-249. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-020-00434-3

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Dreyer, Niklas ; Zardus, John D. ; Høeg, Jens T. ; Olesen, Jørgen ; Yu, Meng-Chen ; Chan, Benny K. K. / How whale and dolphin barnacles attach to their hosts and the paradox of remarkably versatile attachment structures in cypris larvae. I: Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 2020 ; Bind 20, Nr. 2. s. 233-249.

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