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Christian Grenier,Erika Griesshaber,Wolfgang Schmahl et al. Christian Grenier et al.
Gymnolaemata bryozoans produce CaCO3 skeletons of either calcite, aragonite, or both. Despite extensive research, their crystallography and biomineralization patterns remain unclear. We present a detailed study of the microstructures, miner...
Thomas Schwaha,Valentina Cometti,Ahmed J Saadi et al. Thomas Schwaha et al.
Whereas cheilostome bryozoans are well-studied in these latitudes, ctenostomes remain highly neglected. Large ctenostomes are easily recognized by their lack of calcified skeletons, but this lack also renders them difficult and tedious to identify.
Jakob Prömer,Andy Sombke,Thomas Schwaha Jakob Prömer
Background: Bryozoans are sessile aquatic suspension feeders in mainly marine, but also freshwater habitats. Most species belong to the marine and calcified Cheilostomata. Since this taxon remains mostly unstudied regardi...
Melissa K Boonzaaier-Davids,Kevin C K Ma,Christopher D McQuaid Melissa K Boonzaaier-Davids
Rocky shores typically exhibit a variety of sedentary and free-moving forms of epibionts associated with the shells of mussel basibionts. This paper provides a first report on epibiotic bryozoans found on shells of the invasive Mediterranea...
E A Bogdanov,A E Vishnyakov,O N Kotenko et al. E A Bogdanov et al.
Here we describe for the first time the developmental and seasonal changes of the funicular bodies in the bryozoan Dendrobeania fruticosa, which are unique temporary organs of cheilostome bryozoans containing prokaryotic symbionts.
Russell J S Orr,Emanuela Di Martino,Mali H Ramsfjell et al. Russell J S Orr et al.
Phylogenetic relationships and the timing of evolutionary events are essential for understanding evolution on longer time scales. Cheilostome bryozoans are a group of ubiquitous, species-rich, marine colonial organisms with an excellent fos...
Scott Lidgard,Emanuela Di Martino,Kamil Zágoršek et al. Scott Lidgard et al.
We address these concerns by reevaluating one of the classic examples of clade displacement in the fossil record, in which cheilostome bryozoans surpass the once dominant cyclostomes.
R J S Orr,E Di Martino,D P Gordon et al. R J S Orr et al.
Larger molecular phylogenies based on ever more genes are becoming commonplace with the advent of cheaper and more streamlined sequencing and bioinformatics pipelines. However, many groups of inconspicuous but no less evolutionarily or ecol...
Davide Maggioni,Andrea Schiavo,Andrew N Ostrovsky et al. Davide Maggioni et al.
All Zanclea divergens specimens were specifically associated with cheilostome bryozoans belonging to the genus Celleporaria. The Pacific and Indian clades were associated with Celleporaria sp. and C. vermiformis, respectively, whereas both Red Sea lineages were associated with C. pigmentaria.
Lee Hsiang Liow,Paul D Taylor Lee Hsiang Liow
We address this question using 1169 cheilostome bryozoans ranging through the entire 150 million years of their evolutionary history. The temporal pattern evident in cheilostomes as a whole shows no overall change in zooid (module) size.
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