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  • Associated Organisms Inhabiting the Calcareous Sponge Clathrina Lutea in La Parguera Natural

    Associated Organisms Inhabiting the Calcareous Sponge Clathrina Lutea in La Parguera Natural

  • End-Permian Mass Extinction in the Oceans: an Ancient Analog for the Twenty-First Century?

    End-Permian Mass Extinction in the Oceans: an Ancient Analog for the Twenty-First Century?

  • 1 Class Stenolaemata Order Cyclostomata Philip E

    1 Class Stenolaemata Order Cyclostomata Philip E

  • The Evolution of the Mitochondrial Genomes of Calcareous Sponges and Cnidarians Ehsan Kayal Iowa State University

    The Evolution of the Mitochondrial Genomes of Calcareous Sponges and Cnidarians Ehsan Kayal Iowa State University

  • Monophyly of Bryozoa

    Monophyly of Bryozoa

  • Paleophysiology and End-Permian Mass Extinction ⁎ Andrew H

    Paleophysiology and End-Permian Mass Extinction ⁎ Andrew H

  • Evolution, Origins and Diversification of Parasitic Cnidarians

    Evolution, Origins and Diversification of Parasitic Cnidarians

  • Chapter 5. Paleozoic Invertebrate Paleontology of Grand Canyon National Park

    Chapter 5. Paleozoic Invertebrate Paleontology of Grand Canyon National Park

  • Marine Flora and Fauna of the Northeastern United States Erect Bryozoa

    Marine Flora and Fauna of the Northeastern United States Erect Bryozoa

  • Marine Ecology Progress Series 378:113

    Marine Ecology Progress Series 378:113

  • Bryozoans in Archaeology 1. Introduction 2. Bryozoan Biology

    Bryozoans in Archaeology 1. Introduction 2. Bryozoan Biology

  • (Use Bookmarks to Browse) News from the Membership New

    (Use Bookmarks to Browse) News from the Membership New

  • Bryozoan-Handout.Pdf

    Bryozoan-Handout.Pdf

  • Lophophorates

    Lophophorates

  • Evolutionary Trends in the Individuation and Polymorphism of Colonial Marine

    Evolutionary Trends in the Individuation and Polymorphism of Colonial Marine

  • TREATISE Paleo.Ku.Edu/Treatise TREATISE

    TREATISE Paleo.Ku.Edu/Treatise TREATISE

  • A Multiscale View of the Phanerozoic Fossil Record Reveals the Three Major Biotic Transitions

    A Multiscale View of the Phanerozoic Fossil Record Reveals the Three Major Biotic Transitions

  • The Life of the Freshwater Bryozoan Stephanella Hina (Bryozoa, Phylactolaemata)

    The Life of the Freshwater Bryozoan Stephanella Hina (Bryozoa, Phylactolaemata)

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  • Bryozoa: an Introductory Overview 9-20 © Biologiezentrum Linz/Austria; Download Unter
  • Bryozoans and Corals from Indiana and Learn the Basics of Their Classification and Anatomy
  • Irish Biodiversity: a Taxonomic Inventory of Fauna
  • Late Carboniferous Bryozoans from La Hermida, Spain
  • Occurrence and Attributes of Two Echinoderm-Bearing Faunas From
  • Determination of the Publication Date of George Johnston's “A Catalogue of the Zoophytes of Berwickshire”, with Nomenclatu
  • Anatomical and Ecological Constraints on Phanerozoic Animal Diversity in the Marine Realm
  • Pattern of Occurrence of Supraneural Coelomopores and Intertentacular Organs in Gymnolaemata (Bryozoa) and Its Evolutionary Implications
  • Appendix 7.2: Global Generic Range Data
  • Bryozoan Generic Extinctions and Orginations During the Last One Hundred Million Years
  • Bryozoans, Foraminifers, Algae, and Sedimentological Characteristics of an Exotic Limestone Block of the Late Viséan Kirchbach Formation, Carnic Alps, Austria
  • The Canadian Field-Naturalist
  • Four Korean Cyclostomatous Bryozoans-New Additions to The
  • Skeletal Mineralogy of Bryozoans: Taxonomic and Temporal Patterns ⁎ Abigail M
  • BOUNTIFUL BRYOZOANS Is a Fully Illustrated Working E-Guide to the Most Commonly Encountered Shallow-Water Species of Bryozoans of New Zealand
  • Adjusting Global Extinction Rates to Account for Taxonomic Susceptibility
  • Sponges, Archaeocyathans, Cnidarians and Lophophorates
  • Bryozoa: Stenolaemata)


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