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Similar to coral, bryozoans (
Bryozoa) are small colonial animals that generally build stony skeletons of calcium carbonate. We provide comprehensive descriptions including morphology, life cycle, and other biological features of bryozoans which are also known as moss animals or sea mats.
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Alien life forms? No, just bryozoans! Descriptions with some really interesting photographs.
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The Ectoprocts or Bryozoa -- introduction by Biological Sciences at University of Paisley.
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Research and links related to the fossil and recent Bryozoa of Australia, their taxonomy, paleobiology, and evolution.
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An article by A. Richard Miller about the fresh-water bryozoan Pectinatella magnifica.
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Systematics of living and fossil bryozoans, photographs, glossary, links, the International Bryozoology Association and some scanned plates from early publications.
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Photographic study by Jean-Marie Cavanihac of this fascinating marine group.
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Photographic study by Jean-Marie Cavanihac of these marine organisms.
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Information on the classification of these organisms with illustrations of Flustra, Lophophus crystallinus and Cristatella mucedo.
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Information on the classification of these bryozoans with an illustration of part of a colony of Pedicellina.
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Photographic study of the freshwater bryozoan, Plumatella repens.
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Species list from the USGS on the nonindigenous bryozoans found in US waters, with factsheets and collection details for each.
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Large gallery of photographs.
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Information from Wikipedia on these colonial organisms that make hard skeletons of calcium carbonate, superficially resembling coral.
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