Question: Information:  - Goose barnacles (order Pedunculata), also called stalked barnacles or gooseneck barnacles, are filter-feeding crustaceans that live attached to hard surfaces of rocks and flotsam in the ocean intertidal zone.  - Pleuston are the organisms that live in the thin surface layer existing at the air-water interface of a body of water as their habitat. Examples include some cyanobacteria, some gastropods, the ferns "Azolla" and "Salvinia" and the seed plants "Lemna", "Wolffia", "Pistia", "Eichhornia crassipes" and "Hydrocharis". Some fungi and fungi-like protists may be also found.  - Lepadidae is a family of goose barnacles , erected by Charles Darwin in 1852 . It contains the three genera Lepas , Conchoderma and Dosima .  - Selective breeding (also called artificial selection) is the process by which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular phenotypic traits (characteristics) by choosing which typically animal or plant males and females will sexually reproduce and have offspring together. Domesticated animals are known as breeds, normally bred by a professional breeder, while domesticated plants are known as varieties, cultigens, or cultivars. Two purebred animals of different breeds produce a crossbreed, and crossbred plants are called hybrids. Flowers, vegetables and fruit-trees may be bred by amateurs and commercial or non-commercial professionals: major crops are usually the provenance of the professionals.  - Charles Robert Darwin, (12 February 1809  19 April 1882) was an English naturalist and geologist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors, and in a joint publication with Alfred Russel Wallace introduced his scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection, in which the struggle for existence has a similar effect to the artificial selection involved in selective breeding.  - Dosima fascicularis, the buoy barnacle, is "the most specialised pleustonic goose barnacle" species. It hangs downwards from the water surface, held up by a float of its own construction, and is carried along by ocean currents.    What entity does 'lepadidae' has the relation 'parent taxon' with?
Answer: pedunculata

Question: Information:  - TZU (pronounced "Tee Zed Yoo") is an Australian hip hop group, formed in Melbourne, Victoria. TZU uses instruments in live performances, giving their shows a rock-infused feeling.  - Australian hip hop traces its origins to the early 1980s and is largely inspired by hip hop and other predominantly African-American musical genres from the United States. As the form matured, Australian hip hop has become a commercially viable style of music that is no longer restricted to the creative underground, with artists such as Hilltop Hoods and Bliss n Eso achieving notable fame. Australian hip-hop is still primarily released through independent record labels, which are often owned and operated by the artists themselves. Despite its genesis as an offshoot of American hip hop, Australian hip hop has developed a distinct regional personality that reflects its evolution as an Australian musical style.  - Smiling at Strangers is an Australian Hip Hop album by TZU, released in 2005. The album was produced by Magoo (Regurgitator and Butterfingers) and released under the P & C Liberation Music record label.  - Regurgitator are an Australian rock band from Brisbane, formed in late 1993 by Ben Ely on bass guitar, guitar, keyboards and vocals; Martin Lee on drums; and Quan Yeomans on lead vocals, guitar, keyboards and bass guitar. Their debut studio album, "Tu-Plang" was released in May 1996; it was followed by "Unit" in November 1997 which was certified triple platinum. "Unit" won five categories at the ARIA Music Awards of 1998: Album of the Year, Best Alternative Album, Producer of the Year (for Magoo), Engineer of the Year (Magoo) and Best Cover Art (for The Shits). Their third album, "...Art" was released in August 1999.  - Snarling at Strangers is a repackaged version of Smiling at Strangers , an Australian Hip Hop album by TZU . The album also came with an EP containing five previously unreleased tracks . These tracks ( listed under the 2nd disc title ' Snarl ' ) were not included on the original album , as the band considered them too political , while the Smiling At Strangers album was quite upbeat .  - Melbourne is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia. The name "Melbourne" refers to an urban agglomeration spanning which comprises the broader metropolitan area, as well as being the common name for its city centre. The metropolis is located on the large natural bay of Port Phillip and expands into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon mountain ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. Melbourne consists of 31 municipalities. It has a population of 4,529,500 , and its inhabitants are called Melburnians.    What entity does 'snarling at strangers' has the relation 'record label' with?
Answer: liberation music

Question: Information:  - Robert Thornby (March 27, 1888  March 6, 1953) was an American director and actor of the silent era. He directed 75 films between 1913 and 1927. He also appeared in 48 films between 1911 and 1930. He was born in New York, New York and died in Los Angeles, California.  - The Deadlier Sex is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Robert Thornby which stars Blanche Sweet and features Boris Karloff , and was distributed by Pathé Exchange .  - Sarah Blanche Sweet (June 18, 1896  September 6, 1986) was an American silent film actress who began her career in the earliest days of the Hollywood motion picture film industry.  - William Henry Pratt (23 November 1887  2 February 1969), better known by his stage name Boris Karloff, was an English actor.    What entity does 'the deadlier sex' has the relation 'filming location' with?
Answer:
california