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Bryozoans may look superficially like coral ... 962 - How is this fossil preserved? What group does this species belong to? 6. #1520 - Look closely at the shell structure of this strophomenid. Is this ...
Most Bryozoa species are found in temperate and tropical waters. However, a few species have been found in deep-sea trenches near cold-water vents and some have been found in the frigid waters around ...
The well-preserved fossil record of bryozoans shows that one species first appeared about 140 million years ago and remained unchanged for its first 40 million years. Then there was an explosion ...
Living colony of the cheilostome bryozoan Myriapora truncata, one of the species Museum scientists are using in their research on the effects of ocean acidification Focus: investigating the timing of ...
Specialisms: Phylogenetics, Bryozoa, Platyhelminthes, mitogenomics, invasive species, molecular systematics, bird strike identification I'm a molecular systematist with a particular interest in ...
[unpublished report to local and state regulators] Pratt, M.C. (2008) Living where the flow is right: how flow affects feeding in bryozoans. Integrative & Comparative Biology. 48:808-822. Pratt, M.C.
It may look like a jellyfish species ready to deliver a potent sting, but this ball of gelatinous life is totally harmless. Waterfront Toronto reported the discovery of a bryozoan colony living in ...
My work extends beyond the limits of microevolution by including processes that encompass many species and span deep time. In my work, I focus on the macroevolution of colonial organisms, and I ...