Bryozoa
Moss Animals, Sea Mats, Ectoprocts
- Stenolaemata
- Cyclostomata
- Fenestrata
- Cryptostomata
- Cystoporata
- Trepostomata
- Gymnolaemata
- Ctenostomata
- Cheilostomata
- Phylactolaemata
References
Boardman, R. S. 1998. Reflections on the morphology, anatomy, evolution, and classification of the Class Stenolaemata (Bryozoa). Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 86:1–60.
Jablonski, D., S. Lidgard, and P. D. Taylor. 1997. Comparative ecology of bryozoan radiations: Origin of novelties in cyclostomes and cheilostomes. Palaios 12:505-523.
McKinney, F. K. and J. B. C. Jackson. 1989. Bryozoan Evolution. Unwin Hyman, Boston.
McKinney, F. K., S. Lidgard, J. J. Sepkoski, and P. D. Taylor. 1998. Decoupled temporal patterns of evolution and ecology in two post-Paleozoic clades. Science 281:807-809.
Ryland, J. S. 2005. Bryozoa: an introductory overview. Pages 9-20 in: Moostiere (Bryozoa). E. R. Wöss, ed., vol. 16.
Taylor, P. D. and M. J. Weedon. 2000. Skeletal ultrastructure and phylogeny of cyclostome bryozoans. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 128:37-399.
Information on the Internet
- International Bryozoology Association
- Introduction to the Bryozoa. UCMP Berkeley.
- Recent and Fossil Bryozoa. Philip Bock
- The Paleobiology Laboratory. Joseph Pachut.
- Bryozoa Research Page. Rolf Schmidt
- A Mystery from the Antarctic. Micscape magazine article by David Walker
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