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Modern carbonate sedimentary facies on the outer shelf and slope around New Caledonia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
We investigated surface carbonate sediments at 33 sites on the outer shelf and slope around New Caledonia (163°-167°E, 20°-23°S), at water depths of 75-720m.
Alory   +50 more
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Revision of the genus Buchneria (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata) from Japan

open access: yesZooKeys, 2012
Buchneria dofleini (Buchner, 1924), type species of Buchneria Harmer, 1957, was first described from material collected in 1904–1905 from Sagami Bay, Japan, but the type specimens had not been reexamined since the original description.
Masato Hirose
doaj   +1 more source

100 AÑOS DE BRIOZOOLOGIA ANTARTICA: DESDE LA EXPEDICION ANTARTICA BELGA, 1904, HASTA LA 13ª CONFERENCIA INTERNACIONAL DE BRIOZOOLOIA, CONCEPCIÓN, CHILE 2004 A CENTURY OF ANTARCTIC BRYOZOOLOGY: SINCE THE BELGIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, 1904, TO THE 13TH IBA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, CONCEPCIÓN, CHILE, 2004

open access: yesGayana, 2005
Se describe la historia de los descubrimientos briozoológicos hechos en la Antártica durante el siglo que va entre la publicación de los resultados de la Expedición Antártica Belga (1904) y la realización de la 13ª conferencia de la International ...
Hugo I. Moyano
doaj  

Subfossil statoblasts of Lophopodella capensis (Sollas, 1908) (Bryozoa: Phylactolaemata: Lophopodidae) in the Upper Pleistocene and Holocene sediments of a montane wetland, Eastern Mau Forest, Kenya [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Lophopodella capensis (Sollas, 1908) is only known from a limited number of palustrine and lacustrine sites in southern Africa and single sites in both Kenya and Israel. Statoblasts of L.
Courtney-Mustaphi, Colin John   +4 more
core   +2 more sources

An inquiline deep-water bryozoan/amphipod association from New Zealand, including the description of a new genus and species of Chevaliidae

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Taxonomy, 2014
For the first time Amphipoda have been discovered living in Bryozoa. A new genus and species of the amphipod family Chevaliidae, Bryoconversor tutus gen. et sp. nov. is described from New Zealand at 530–1500 m depth.
Anne-Nina Lörz   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Studies of Marine Bryozoa. IX, Phylactellipora [PDF]

open access: yes, 1957
Author Institution: Department of Biology, College of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, New ...
Rogick, Mary Dora
core  

North-Italian Bryozoa [PDF]

open access: yesQuarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 1891
C hilostomata .—The Bryozoa dealt with in this paper are, for the most part, from well-known localities in the Vicentine, as Val di Lonte, Montecchio Maggiore, and Brendola. Most of them have been described by Reuss, but at a time when chief attention was paid to the zoarial mode of growth (the shape of the oral ...
openaire   +1 more source

The Occurrence of the Freshwater Bryozoan Pottsiella Erecta (Potts) 1884 (Gymnolaemata: Paludicellidae) in Lake Erie [PDF]

open access: yes, 1974
Author Institution: Great Lakes Fishery Laboratory, U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and WildlifeThe collection of Pottsiella erecta in western Lake Erie in August 1972 represents the first reported occurrence of this species in the Great Lakes and a 110 ...
Maciorowski, Anthony F.
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A bioregional classification of the continental shelf of northeastern North America for conservation analysis and planning based on representation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Understanding how well National Marine Sanctuaries and other marine protected areas represent the diversity of species present within and among the biogeographic regions where they occur is essential for assessing their conservation value and ...
Auster, Peter J., Cook, Rosamonde R.
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Quantitative composition and distribution of the macrobenthic invertebrate fauna of the Continental Shelf ecosystems of the Northeastern United States [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
From the mid-1950's to the mid-1960's a series of quantitative surveys of the macrobenthic invertebrate fauna were conducted in the offshore New England region (Maine to Long Island, New York).
Theroux, Roger B., Wigley, Roland L.
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