Variation in penis form of the intertidal barnacle Balanus glandula as a function of wave exposure among eight sites in Barkley Sound, BC, Canada. (a) Penis length of a standard-sized barnacle (soma wet mass=0.0172 g, approx. 8 mm basal width; F1,6=16.476, p=0.007). (b) Penis mass of a standard-sized barnacle (soma wet mass=0.0172 g, approx. 8 mm basal width; F1,6=37.857, p<0.001). (c) Basal width of a standard-length barnacle penis (penis length=9.21 mm; F1,6=154.05, p<0.001, r2=0.96). (d) Mass of a standard-length barnacle penis (penis length=9.21 mm; F1,6=149.05, p<0.001, r2=0.95). Filled circles (solid line) represent velocities calculated from the known relationship between leg length and water velocity at each site (see §2). Open circles (dashed line) are empirically determined summer velocities at these sites (Arsenault et al. 2001; Marchinko & Palmer 2003). All points are mean±s.e.m. (error bars are only shown for filled circles for clarity; in some cases, error bars are smaller than the symbol size).