Bryozoan Studies 2010
(Sprache: Englisch)
Bryozoa, a colonial animal phylum with a long evolutionary history, remain widespread today, even recording ambient environmental conditions in their skeletons. This synthesis of current research in Bryozoology covers both extant and extinct taxa.
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Bryozoa, a colonial animal phylum with a long evolutionary history, remain widespread today, even recording ambient environmental conditions in their skeletons. This synthesis of current research in Bryozoology covers both extant and extinct taxa.
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Bryozoa are a colonial animal phylum with a long evolutionary history, having existed from the early Ordovician (480 My) onward and still flourishing today. Several mass extinctions in earth history shaped and triggered bryozoan evolution through drastic turnover of faunas and new evolutionary lineages. Bryozoa are widespread across all latitudes from Equator to Polar Regions and occur in marine and freshwater environments. They are shaping benthic ecosystems and recording ambient environmental conditions in their skeletons. The book provides a synthesis of the current main topics of research in the field of Bryozoology including combined research on both extant, and extinct taxa. Fields or current research span molecular genetics and phylogeny, life history, reproduction and anatomy, biodiversity and evolutionary patterns in time and space, taxonomy, zoogeography, ecology, sediment interactions, and climate response.
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1. Distribution over Space and Time in Epizoobiontic North Sea Bryozoans2. The WorldŽs Oldest-Known Bryozoan Reefs: Late Tremadocian, mid-Early Ordovician: Yichang, Central China
3. Molecular Distance and Morphological Divergence in Cauloramphus (Cheilostomata: Calloporidae
4. Acanthocladia (Rhabdomesina, Cryptostomata) from the Devonian of Europe
5. Growth Rates, Age Determination and Calcification Levels in Flustra foliacea (L.) (Bryozoa: Cheilostomata) - Preliminary Assessment
6. Life on the Edge - Parachnoidea (Ctenostomata) and Barentsia (Kamptozoa) on Bathymodiolin Mussels from an Active Submarine Volcano in the Kermadec Volcanic Arc
7. Occurrence and Identity of "White Spots" in Phylactolaemata
8. Testing Habitat Complexity as a Control over Bryozoan Colonial Growth Form and Space Distribution
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Distribution and Diversity of Erect Bryozoan Assemblages along the Pacific Coast of Japan
10. Epizoic Bryozoans on Predatory Pycnogonids from the South Orkney Islands, Antarctica: "If you canŽt beat them, join them"
11. Growth Rate of Selected Sheet-Encrusting Bryozoan Colonies along a Latitudinal Transect - Preliminary Results
12. Patterns of Magnesium-Calcite Distribution in the Skeleton of some Polar Bryozoan Species
13. Seagrass-Associated Bryozoan Communities from the Late Pliocene of the Island of Rhodes (Greece)
14. A New Species of the Genus Electra (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata) from Southern Oman, Arabian Sea
15. Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis Confirms the Species Status of Electra verticillata
16. Large Sediment Encrusting Trepostome Bryozoans from the Permian of Tasmania, Australia
17. Bryozoan Communities and Thanatocoenoses from Submarine Caves in the Plemmirio Marine Protected Area (SE Sicily)
18. The Genus Sparsiporina dŽOrbigny, 1852 (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata), Late Eocene to Holocene
19. Species of Alcyonidium (Ctenostomatida) from the Pacific Caves of North America: a Preliminary Account
20. Distribution and Zoogeography of
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Cheilostomate Bryozoa along the Pacific Coast of Panama: Comparison between the Gulf of Panama and Gulf of Chiriqui
21. High Resolution Non-Destructive Imaging Techniques for Internal Fine Structure of Bryozoan Skeletons
22. Being a Bimineralic Bryozoan in an Acidifying Ocean
23. Hornera striata Milne Edwards, 1838, a British Pliocene Cyclostome Bryozoan Incorrectly Recorded from New Zealand, with Notes on some Non-Fenestrate Hornera from the Coralline Crag
24. Schizomavella grandiporosa and Schizomavella sarniensis: two Cryptic Species
25. A diverse Bryozoan Fauna from Pleistocene Marine Gravels at Koromatsunai, Hokkaido, Japan
26. Early Carboniferous Bryozoans from Western Siberia, Russia
27. The Use of Early Miocene Bryozoans Fauna Affinities in the Central Paratethys for Inferring Climatic Change and Seaway Connections
28. Palaeoecology, Preservation and Taxonomy of Encrusting Ctenostome Bryozoans Inhabiting Ammonite Body Chambers in the Late Cretaceous Pierre Shale of Wyoming and South Dakota, USA
29. Krka River (Croatia): Case Study of Bryozoan Settlement from Source to EstuaryDestructive Imaging Techniques for Internal Fine Structure of Bryozoan Skeletons
22. Being a Bimineralic Bryozoan in an Acidifying Ocean
23. Hornera striata Milne Edwards, 1838, a British Pliocene Cyclostome Bryozoan Incorrectly Recorded from New Zealand, with Notes on some Non-Fenestrate Hornera from the Coralline Crag
24. Schizomavella grandiporosa and Schizomavella sarniensis: two Cryptic Species
25. A diverse Bryozoan Fauna from Pleistocene Marine Gravels at Koromatsunai, Hokkaido, Japan
26. Early Carboniferous Bryozoans from Western Siberia, Russia
27. The Use of Early Miocene Bryozoans Fauna Affinities in the Central Paratethys for Inferring Climatic Change and Seaway Connections
28. Palaeoecology, Preservation and Taxonom
21. High Resolution Non-Destructive Imaging Techniques for Internal Fine Structure of Bryozoan Skeletons
22. Being a Bimineralic Bryozoan in an Acidifying Ocean
23. Hornera striata Milne Edwards, 1838, a British Pliocene Cyclostome Bryozoan Incorrectly Recorded from New Zealand, with Notes on some Non-Fenestrate Hornera from the Coralline Crag
24. Schizomavella grandiporosa and Schizomavella sarniensis: two Cryptic Species
25. A diverse Bryozoan Fauna from Pleistocene Marine Gravels at Koromatsunai, Hokkaido, Japan
26. Early Carboniferous Bryozoans from Western Siberia, Russia
27. The Use of Early Miocene Bryozoans Fauna Affinities in the Central Paratethys for Inferring Climatic Change and Seaway Connections
28. Palaeoecology, Preservation and Taxonomy of Encrusting Ctenostome Bryozoans Inhabiting Ammonite Body Chambers in the Late Cretaceous Pierre Shale of Wyoming and South Dakota, USA
29. Krka River (Croatia): Case Study of Bryozoan Settlement from Source to EstuaryDestructive Imaging Techniques for Internal Fine Structure of Bryozoan Skeletons
22. Being a Bimineralic Bryozoan in an Acidifying Ocean
23. Hornera striata Milne Edwards, 1838, a British Pliocene Cyclostome Bryozoan Incorrectly Recorded from New Zealand, with Notes on some Non-Fenestrate Hornera from the Coralline Crag
24. Schizomavella grandiporosa and Schizomavella sarniensis: two Cryptic Species
25. A diverse Bryozoan Fauna from Pleistocene Marine Gravels at Koromatsunai, Hokkaido, Japan
26. Early Carboniferous Bryozoans from Western Siberia, Russia
27. The Use of Early Miocene Bryozoans Fauna Affinities in the Central Paratethys for Inferring Climatic Change and Seaway Connections
28. Palaeoecology, Preservation and Taxonom
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Priska Schäfer
- 2012, 2012, XVIII, 442 Seiten, Maße: 16 x 24,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Andrej Ernst, Priska Schäfer, Joachim Scholz
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 3642164102
- ISBN-13: 9783642164101
- Erscheinungsdatum: 05.06.2012
Sprache:
Englisch
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