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Academia Sinica / Division of Life Sciences / Biodiversity Research Center

Chan, Benny K. K.

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12011Zoogeography and connectivity of intertidal communities in the West Indian Ocean as determined by major oceanographic circulation systems: patterns from the widespread Tetraclita barnaclesChan, B. K. K. ; Tsang, L. M.; Achituv, Y.; Chu, K. H.
22019Windows for animals: Understanding the functions of the unique window structure in the shell of Sponge-inhabiting barnacles.Yu, M.-C.; Y. H. Wong; G. A. Kolbasov; N. Wada; S.-L. Tang; B. K. K. Chan 
32015The interplay of latitude, tidal level and microhabitat on heat stress and thermal profiles of intertidal barnacles, Tetraclita species, in the West PacificWang, H.-Y.; G.A. Williams; F. Lima; M. Ganmanee; L.-M. Tsang; B.K.K. Chan 
42019The animal with longest penis in the animal kingdom, barnacles: Its mating behavior and impacted from summer heat stressChan, B. K.K. ; C. Fraser; M. Ganmanee
52003Season of death: the ecology of Tetraclita japonica (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha) during the summer in Hong KongChan, B. K. K. 
62006Population dynamics of the deep-sea barnacle Rostraverruca koehleri (Cirripedia: Verrucomorpha), epibionts on the spines of the sea urchin Stylocidaris in TaiwanChan, Benny K. K. 
72014Phylogeny and systematics of the Acrothoracican barnaclesLIN, H.-C.; B. K .K. CHAN ; G. A. KOLBASOV
82013Phylogenetic relationships and evolution of sexual system of stalked barnacles (Cirripedia: Thoracica: Scalpelliformes)  Chan, B. K. K. ; Lin, H. -C.; Hoeg, J. T.
92007Oceanographic current and geographical distribution of intertidal barancles in Asia: implicatio for the biogeography of intertidal communitiesChan, B. K. K. 
101998Morphology and development of the egg capsules of Siphonaria japonica in Hong Kong. In: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China (ed. B. Morton).Huang, R.; Chan, B. K. K. 
112008Morphological variation and biogeography of an intertidal barnacle Hexechamaesipho pilsbryi in the western PacificChan, B. K. K. ; Southward, A.
122012MORPHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF ACROTHORACICAN BARNACLESChan, B. K. K. ; Kolbasov, G. A.
132015Molecular phylogeny and origin of symbiotic coral and sponge associated barnacles (Thoracica: Cirripedia)Chan, B.K.K. ; L.M. Tsang; K.-H. Chu
142017Molecular biogeography and host specificity of coral associated barnacles (Cirripedia: Pyrgomatidae) in the Indo-Pacific watersChan, B. K. K. ; N. Yoko; L.-M. Tsang
152015Molecular biogeography and host specificity of coral associated barnacles (Cirripedia: Pyrgomatidae) in the Indo-Pacific watersChan, B.K.K. ; Nozawa, Y. ; Tsang, L.-M.
162017Living with the marginal coral communities: diversity and host-specificity of coral associated barnacles in the northern coral distribution limit in the East China SeaChan, B. K. K. ; G. Xu; H. K. Kim; J.-H. Park; W. Kim
172004Life history patterns of temperate and tropical barnacles and their impact on the intertidal communitiesChan, B. K. K. 
182017Larval biology of coral and sponge associated barnaclesChan, B. K. K. 
192017How do coral associated invertebrates starting their life in their coral hosts? An example from coral associated barnaclesChan, B. K. K. 
202016How do coral associated invertebrates starting their life in their coral hosts? An example from coral associated barnaclesLiu, J. C. W.; J. T. Høeg; B. K. K. Chan 
212008Geographical distribution of intertidal barnacles in Asia: implications for the pattern of larval supply in the NW Pacific watersChan, B. K. K. ; Ng, W. C.; Tsang, L. -M.; Chu, K. H.; Williams, G. A.
222006Effect of latitudinal gradient on the geographical distribution of the acorn barnacles Tetraclita squamosa, Tetraclita pacifica, Tetraclita japonica and Tetraclita formosana (Crustacea: Cirripedia) from the N.W. Pacific to S.E. Asia: baseline for studying the climate change on the tropical intertidal communitiesChan, B. K. K. 
232005Effect of artificial seawall on the distribution of intertidal organisms in the Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong.Chan, B. K. K. 
242004Ecology, regional and seasonal changes of barnacles: comparison of intertidal zones between Japan and Hong KongChan, B. K. K. 
252006Ecology, regional and seasonal changes of barnacles: comparison of intertidal zones between Japan and Hong KongChan, B. K. K. 
262018Eat microplastics, die early? Do microplastics lead to higher mortality of barnacle larvaeYu, S.-P.; B. K. K. Chan 
272009Diversity and biogeography of the intertidal acorn barnacle Tetraclita in the Red Sea and West Indian OceanChan, B. K. K. ; Tsang, L. M.; Achituv, Y.; Chu, K. H.
282003Distribution and morphology of Sacculina sinensis (Cirripedia: Rhizocephala) in Hong KongChan, B. K. K. 
291998Diet and feeding preference of Turbo cornutus (Gastropoda: Turbinidae) in Hong Kong. In: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China (ed. B. Morton).Chan, B. K. K. ; Huang, R.
302010DARWIN’S FIRST BELOVED BARNACLE – THE BURROWING BARNACLE (CIRRIPEDIA: ACROTHORACICA) – BIODIVERSITY IN THE N.W. PACIFIC AND MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS IN THE FAMILY LITHOGLYPTIDAEChan, B. K. K. ; Cheang, C. C.
312010Darwin's first beloved barnacle-The Burrowing barnacle (Cirripedia: Acrothoracica)-Biodiverity in the N.W. Pacific and molecular phylogenetic analysis in the family LithoglyptidaeChan, B. K. K. ; Cheang, C. C.
322007Cryptic diversity and biogeography of the acorn barnacleChan, B. K. K. ; Tsang, L. M.; Chu, K. H.
332014Comparative phylogeography and cryptic diversity of intertidal barnacles in the NW Pacific watersCHAN, B. K .K. ; L. M. TSANG; T. H. WU; K. H. CHU
342015Comparative phylogeography and cryptic diversity of intertidal barnacles in the NW PacificChan, B.K.K. ; L.M. Tsang; G.A. Williams; T.H. Wu; K.H. Chu
352005Burrow architecture in the mud-shrimp Austinogebia edulis in Taiwan and Hong KongChan, B. K. K. 
362012Biogeography of the widespread intertidal barnacle Chthamalus malayensis in Indo-Pacific waters: the interplay of geological history, contemporary ocean circulation patterns and habitat specificityChan, B. K. K. ; TSANG, L. M.; NG, W. C.; WILLIAMS, G. A.; CHU, K. H.
372011Biogeography of the Tetraclita squamosa species complex in the South China Sea and adjacent watersChan, B. K. K. ; TSANG, L. M.; NG, W. C.; CHU, K. H.; WILLIAMS, G. A.
382011Biogeography of the Tetraclita squamosa species complex in the South China Sea and adjacent watersChan, B. K. K. ; TSANG, L. M.; NG, W. C.; CHU, K. H.; WILLIAMS, G. A.
392005Barnacles and heat stress: sublethal responses and mortality of the acorn barnacle Tetraclita japonica.Chan, B. K. K. 
402018Are barnacles sessile organisms? Drastic movement of the turtle barnacle Chelonibia testudinariaChan, B. K. K. ; J.-C. Lin
412013A physical and ecological approach to detect and predict responses of intertidal organisms towards global climatic changesChan, B. K. K. 

 

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