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2015
AbstractBryozoa (or Ectoprocta) are a taxon of sessile aquatic suspension feeders with about 6000 described species, living in marine and about 100 in freshwater habitats. Bryozoans form clonal colonies composed of numerous millimetre-sized individuals, called zooids, which maintain tissue interconnections.
Gruhl, Alexander, Schwaha, Thomas
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AbstractBryozoa (or Ectoprocta) are a taxon of sessile aquatic suspension feeders with about 6000 described species, living in marine and about 100 in freshwater habitats. Bryozoans form clonal colonies composed of numerous millimetre-sized individuals, called zooids, which maintain tissue interconnections.
Gruhl, Alexander, Schwaha, Thomas
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2013
By the superficial observer moss animals or bryozoans (Bryozoa) are easily confused with the sponges, although bryozoans differ remarkably from the latter creatures of a far more complex organisation. Colonies of the sessile moss animals are mostly composed of narrow, branching tubules, and they live attached to the substratum.
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By the superficial observer moss animals or bryozoans (Bryozoa) are easily confused with the sponges, although bryozoans differ remarkably from the latter creatures of a far more complex organisation. Colonies of the sessile moss animals are mostly composed of narrow, branching tubules, and they live attached to the substratum.
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Fossil evidence unveils an early Cambrian origin for Bryozoa
Nature, 2021Zhiliang Zhang +2 more
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Antarctic Cheilostomatous Bryozoa
1995Abstract Bryozoans are encrusting colonial organisms which are ubiquitous in freshwater and marine environments. As the dominant sessile organisms of the Antarctic shelf seas, they are a pivotal component of the ecosystem. This is the first identification guide to the Bryozoa and describes and illustrates all 264 species of cheilostomate
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