Bryozoan Studies 2001
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Bryozoan Studies 2001

Proceedings of the 12th International Bryozoology Associaton Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 16-21 July 2001

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Bryozoan Studies 2001

Proceedings of the 12th International Bryozoology Associaton Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 16-21 July 2001

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This volume is an outcome of the 12th international conference of the international bryozoology association in Dublin. It consists of 85 oral and 16 poster presentations which cover all aspects of bryozoological research.

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781040894170

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Dedication
  7. Foreword
  8. Bryozoan communities in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica: a first overview
  9. Modelling multivariate determinants of growth in Antarctic bryozoans
  10. Seasonality and inter-annual variability in recruitment patterns of temperate encrusting fauna
  11. Use of radioactive labelled food to assess the role of the funicular system in the transport of metabolites in the cheilostome bryozoan Membranipora membranacea (L.)
  12. Use of radioactive labelled silt to show depletion of food supply by upstream colonies of Flustrellidra hispida (Fabricius)
  13. Colony life then and now: Lower Paleozoic trepostomes (500-350 mya) and living cyclostomes: a review
  14. Bryozoans from temperate Pleistocene deep-water mounds, Great Australian Bight, Australia
  15. Observations on ecological adaptations of Lanceopora smeatoni (MacGillivray), West Island, South Australia
  16. Larval release pattern in Antarctic bryozoans
  17. Asexual propagation in the cheilostomes Metrarabdotos and Coscinopleura: effects on genetic variation and larval productivity
  18. Origin and early development of the International Bryozoology Association
  19. Influence of colony morphology on associated biota diversity in four Bryozoa
  20. Identification key for North American Ordovician trepostome families
  21. Deconstructing bryozoans: origin and consequences of a unique body plan
  22. Colony morphologies and missed opportunities during the Cincinnatian (Late Ordovician) bryozoan radiation: examples from Heterotrypa frondosa and Monticulipora mammulata
  23. Systematics and biogeography of the Permian bryozoans in Europe
  24. Late Cretaceous-Paleocene “porinids” – mixed frontal shields and evidence of polyphyly
  25. Kubaninella: a new genus of Adeonidae (Bryozoa: Cheilostomata) from the Western Kamchatka shelf of the Sea of Okhotsk
  26. Partitioning phenotypic variation: implications for morphometric analyses (Bryozoa)
  27. Bryozoan distribution in a Messinian coral reef complex of western Algeria
  28. Effects of sewage on bryozoan diversity in Mediterranean rocky bottoms
  29. Predominance of obligate outbreeding in the simultaneous hermaphrodite Celleporella hyalina sensu lato
  30. Functional morphology of maculae in a giant ramose bryozoan from the Permian of Greenland
  31. Freshwater bryozoan remains from the Molteno Formation (Upper Triassic) of South Africa
  32. Bryozoa of the high Arctic fjord –a preliminary study
  33. Chesterian (Carboniferous) Septopora (Order Fenestrida), eastern North America
  34. The ctenostome collar–an enigmatic structure
  35. Mitochondrial evidence of geographical isolation within Bugula dentata Lamouroux
  36. Results of a freshwater bryozoan survey in the Pacific Northwestern United States
  37. Highly diverse bryozoan faunas from the Plio-Pleistocene of the Greek island of Rhodes
  38. Interactions of bryozoans and microbes in a chemosynthetic hydrothermal vent system: Big Cove Formation (Lower Codroy Group, Lower Carboniferous, Middle Viséan/Arundian), Port au Port Peninsula, Western Newfoundland, Canada
  39. Bryozoa from oceanic south eastern Pacific islands: diversity and zoogeography
  40. A Moscovian (Carboniferous) bryozoan buildup from Svalbard
  41. Brood chambers in cribrimorphs evolved by fusion of costae: further arguments
  42. Neurotoxin found in the freshwater bryozoan Lophopodella carteri
  43. Bryozoans in Ordovician depositional sequences, Cincinnati Arch region, USA
  44. Bryobaculum carinatum gen. et sp. nov.: a new Mediterranean Pliocene deep-water bryozoan
  45. Life history characters and ecology of some encrusting ctenostoniates
  46. Eocene Bryozoan Assemblages of the St Vincent Basin, South Australia
  47. Changing concepts in species diversity in the northeastern Pacific
  48. Brooding in the Cretaceous bryozoan Stichomicropora and the origin of ovicells in cheilostomes
  49. The effects of increased external Ca++ and K+ concentrations on the waveform dynamics of bryozoan spermatozeugmata
  50. New bryozoan faunas from the Miocene of Burgenland (Austria)
  51. Functional morphology of the anastomosing frondose growth form reported in Heterotrypa frondosa (d'Orbigny) (Bryozoa: freposlomata) from the Cincinnatian (Late Ordovician) of Ohio
  52. Freshwater bryozoans: a zoogeographical reassessment
  53. Hie reproductive cycle of Plumatella casmiana (Phylactolaemata: Plumateliidae)
  54. A comparison of the early astogeny and life history of Celleporella carolinensis and Celleporella hyalina.
  55. Palaeoenvironmental interpretation of the Tramore Limestone Formation (Llandeilo, Ordovician) based on bryozoan colony form
  56. An Upper Eocene bryozoan fauna from Perwang-1 borehole, Salzburg, Austria
  57. Miscellaneous

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