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Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory
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URL: http://www.awl-he.com/course.asp?crs=MB0411&d=BI&sd=BIZO
Pearson Education. [ eng ] |

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North East Atlantic Taxa
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URL: http://www.tmbl.gu.se/libdb/taxon/Taxa.html
Check-lists of marine animal groups in the North East Atlantic including some 15000 species. The check-lists are provided in pdf format. [ eng ] |

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Introduction to the Bryozoa
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URL: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/bryozoa/bryozoa.html
Despite the fact that there are about 5000 living species, with several times that number of fossil species, the Bryozoa remain largely unknown to most people.
Bryozoans, or "moss animals," are aquatic organisms, living for the most part in colonies of interconnected individuals. A few to many millions of these individuals may
form one colony. Some bryozoans encrust rocky surfaces, shells, or algae. Others, like the fossil bryozoans shown here, form lacy or fan-like colonies that in some
regions may form an abundant component of limestones. Bryozoan colonies range from millimeters to meters in size, but the individuals that make up the colonies are
rarely larger than a millimeter. Colonies may be mistaken for hydroids, corals, or even seaweeds. [ eng ] |

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Neogene Marine Bryozoans
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URL: http://porites.geology.uiowa.edu/database/bryozoa/brymnsc.htm
Taxa. References. Contributors. Neogene Marine Biota of Tropical America. [ eng ] |

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Ectoprocta
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URL: http://phylogeny.arizona.edu/tree/eukaryotes/animals/ectoprocta/ectoprocta.html
Part of Tree of Life. [ eng ] |

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Invertebrate Zoology: A Laboratory Manual
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URL: http://vig.pearsoned.com/store/product/0,,store-562_banner-0_isbn-0132700263,00.
Phylogenetic descriptions outline and review each phylum before it is studied, helping students understand the relationships and diversity among
invertebrates.
Simple geological time scales trace the history of phyla with significant fossil records.
Etymon for each phylum name helps students understand the meanings of terms.
A pronunciation guide is included to help students learn new terminology quickly.
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Bryozoa
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URL: http://library.thinkquest.org/26153/marine/bryozoa.htm
Many bryozoans are gathered in small tuffed colonies attached to objects in shallow seawater. All species are colonial with the individuals being extremly small. [ eng ] |

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IBA - palaeobiology and biology of the bryozoa
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URL: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/iba/bryozoa.html
The Phylum Bryozoa is one of the most diverse and common of the invertebrate animal phyla in the sea, and
they can be common and conspicuous in fresh water environments, too. The reason that they are not more
widely known is probably because people other than biologists commonly mistake them for corals,
seaweeds, and sponges. 'Air fern', the so-called everlasting plant that supposedly absorbs from air all the
moisture it needs to live, is commonly dried colonies of the bryozoan Bugula that have been artificially
coloured. [ eng ] |

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The Paleobiology Laboratory at IUPUI
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URL: http://www.geology.iupui.edu/research/paleolab/Index.htm
Links to research on bryozoans. [ eng ] |

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Nonindigenous Bryozoans
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URL: http://nas.er.usgs.gov/bryozoans/bryozoans.htm
Bryozoans (Phylum Bryozoa or Ectoprocta) are colonial, sessile animals that are usually encased in a protective covering with an opening for the animal's protruding tentacles. Each
individual is very small and measures only several millimeters in length. They are usually found in marine environments, although some species are found in fresh water. Standard methods
of introduction include ship fouling or transportation in ballast water of ocean-going vessels. Potential impacts include competition with native species for suitable substrate and effects on
organisms to which they attach. [ eng ] |

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Bryozoans
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URL: http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/conn.river/bryozoa.html
This organism is not from outer space, nor is it the result of mutations caused by radioactivity from nuclear power plants; Pectinatella magnifica is a member of the animal phylum
Ectoprocta (common names: bryozoans, moss animals), a group with a fossil record extending back to the upper Cambrian (500,000,000 years ago!).
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SENCKENBERG FIS - Sektion Marine Evertebraten III
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URL: http://senckenberg.uni-frankfurt.de/fis/mev3.htm
Die Sektion Marine Evertebraten III wurde im Jahre 1999 gegr?ndet. Sie widmet sich vornehmlich dem Studium der Bryozoen (Moostierchen) sowie dem
Erhalt und der Erweiterung der Sammlungen rezent-fossiler Bryozoen sowie rezenter Brachiopoden, Phoroniden und Kamptozoen. [ deu ] |

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Literaturhökerei Schulz/Wiese
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URL: http://home.snafu.de/frwiese/bryozoa.htm
Second hand and antiquarian literature on
Geology and Palaeontology: Bryozoa. [ deu ] |

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Pearl Harbor Legacy Project - Bryozoa
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URL: http://www.bishop.hawaii.org/bishop/invert/phbryozoa.html
Classification. [ eng ] |

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Moss animal - Britannica.com
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URL: http://britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/0/0,5716,118978 1 110248,00.html
shown in filters: Guides et annuaires The bryozoans are a widely distributed, aquatic, invertebrate group
of animals whose members form colonies composed of numerous units called zooids (hence the term Polyzoa,
which means "many animals"). Until the mid-18th century, bryozoans, like corals, were regarded as plants; hence
their name, which means "moss animals." Seventy-five years later, the bryozoans were distinguished from the
cnidarians, and the characteristic structure of the zooid was first described.
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