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  • Bryozoa - Wikipedia
    Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals) [6] are a phylum of simple, aquatic invertebrate animals, nearly all living in sedentary colonies
  • Bryozoans | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
    “Did you know the bryozoans in the front pond aren’t native here?” Biologist Ryan Munes struck his forehead with his palm in despair, only partly in fun A multitude of non-native and invasive plants and animals crowd the sites that make up Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge Complex
  • Bryozoa - Digital Atlas of Ancient Life
    Bryozoans are filter feeding invertebrates and can be found in both freshwater and marine habitats, where they are often easy to miss because of their small size and cryptic lifestyle (e g , encrusting seashells, rocks, or kelp)
  • Fossil Bryozoans - U. S. National Park Service
    Phylum Bryozoa Bryozoans, informally known as “moss animals” based on the ancient Greek roots of their name, are filter-feeding colonial animals that live primarily in marine environments
  • Bryozoans (Moss Animals) - Missouri Department of Conservation
    Bryozoans are microscopic aquatic invertebrates that live in colonies The colonies of different species take different forms, building exoskeletons (outer protective structures) similar to those of corals Most colonies are attached to a structure such as a rock or submerged branch
  • Moss animal | Invertebrate, Filter Feeder Microscopic Organism . . .
    Moss animal, any member of the phylum Bryozoa (also called Polyzoa or Ectoprocta), in which there are about 5,000 extant species Another 15,000 species are known only from fossils
  • Bryozoa (moss animals) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
    The taxonomic classification of Bryozoa is complex and historically problematic The name Bryozoa was first used by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg in 1831, to refer to a group of organisms previously referred to as Polyzoa by J Vaughan Thompson, just one year before
  • Introduction to the Bryozoa - University of California Museum of . . .
    Bryozoans, or "moss animals," are aquatic organisms, living for the most part in colonies of interconnected individuals A few to many millions of these individuals may form one colony Some bryozoans encrust rocky surfaces, shells, or algae


















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