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Size structure variation of Megabalanus coccopoma (light gray) and Megabalanus tintinnabulum (dark gray) from August/2011 to December/2012 at Laje do Fundo navigation buoy, Angra dos Reis, Brazil. Horizontal line shows a limit of 10 mm of shell basal length, indicating the presence of new settlers

Size structure variation of Megabalanus coccopoma (light gray) and Megabalanus tintinnabulum (dark gray) from August/2011 to December/2012 at Laje do Fundo navigation buoy, Angra dos Reis, Brazil. Horizontal line shows a limit of 10 mm of shell basal length, indicating the presence of new settlers

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Introductions of close related species provides an opportunity to study differences in life history traits and their ability to cooccur in syntopy. We examine a case in which three species of Megabalanus barnacles coexist syntopically along the tropical southwestern Atlantic. A comparative life history study, focusing on parameters such as size, di...