gooseneck barnacles造句
例句與造句
- The distribution of both gooseneck barnacles and sea mussels is quite patchy.
- Gooseneck barnacles, byssal threads are able to overgrow all the other sessile organisms.
- Gooseneck barnacles, or percebes, are similar in texture to octopus or the neck of the soft-shell clam.
- Settlement is stimulated by the presence of peduncles of other gooseneck barnacles, and may take place on the peduncles themselves.
- Gooseneck barnacles compete with a number of other organisms in a complex struggle for survival in the limited available space in their rocky intertidal habitat.
- It's difficult to find gooseneck barnacles in a sentence. 用gooseneck barnacles造句挺難的
- In December 2016, a driftwood covered with gooseneck barnacles appeared in a beach in New Zealand, prompting a discussion on what it might be.
- For a while the Spanish were importing percebes from British Columbia, but that ended two years ago when commercial fishing for gooseneck barnacles was banned because of concerns about the environment.
- There are many species of barnacles, but only two are commonly eaten : the gooseneck barnacle, a tubelike creature with very little shell, and the rock barnacle, almost all shell.
- Paine excluded the ochre sea star from an area of seabed where gooseneck barnacles and sea mussels ( " Mytilus californianus " ) predominated and found that the number of invertebrate species associated with them fell from fifteen to eight.
- You still see perplexed looks on people's faces when they sit down to their first meal and read a menu entry like this one : " Gooseneck barnacle terrine with grand fir and calendula petal emulsion, bull kelp pickle and sea cucumber ."
- But I'll wager you won't miss them _ not with line-caught sockeye salmon, trap-caught black cod and Dungeness crab fished out of the waters of Sooke Inlet; not with roast leg of suckling kid raised by a local farmer and lobster mushrooms and chanterelles foraged in the rain forest; not with West Coast mussels, plus marine exotica like gooseneck barnacles and limpets, all of them gathered by hand from rock-strewn beaches nearby.