University of Hawaii: 'Opihi Growth Patterns Influenced by Hawaiian Intertidal Environment
September 01, 2021
September 01, 2021
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Sept. 1 (TNSJou) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release on Aug. 31, 2021:
Crashing waves and water temperature along rocky shorelines strongly influence the growth patterns of the yellowfoot limpet (Cellana sandwicensis), or 'opihi 'alinalina, an intertidal species endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. That is the primary conclusion of a study published in Nature Communications Earth & Environment by researchers from the University o . . .
Crashing waves and water temperature along rocky shorelines strongly influence the growth patterns of the yellowfoot limpet (Cellana sandwicensis), or 'opihi 'alinalina, an intertidal species endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. That is the primary conclusion of a study published in Nature Communications Earth & Environment by researchers from the University o . . .