Inhibition and induction of barnacle settlement by natural products present in octocorals

Barnacle settlement inhibitors and inducers are present in the gorgonianLeptogorgia virgulata and the pennatulaceanRenilla reniformis. The inhibitors are low-molecular-weight compounds (20,000 daltons) that adsorb to surfaces.

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