The results of a survey on bryozoans and entoprocts in the Ria de Aveiro (NW Portugal) are presented. The Ria de Aveiro is a coastal lagoon hosting large port facilities and several tourist marinas, thus presenting a wide variety of submerged structures and consequently a rich fouling community. In June and July 2004, 10 stations were selected and biological samples were collected from hard substrates such as wooden piles and floating pontoons. The identification to species level revealed the presence of 2 entoprocts and 16 bryozoans (5 ctenostomes and 11 cheilostomes). The most common species are Bowerbankia gracilis (found in all stations), Cryptosula pallasiana and Bugula neritina (found in 8 and 9 out of 10 stations, respectively). Note...
We present here a checklist of recent marine bryozoans collected from continental Portugal, compiled...
ABSTRACT Bryozoans constitute an important component of marine-fouling communities of anthropogenic ...
Three apparently non-native species of Bugula occur in marinas and harbours in Atlantic Europe. The ...
The results of a survey on bryozoans and entoprocts in the Ria de Aveiro (NW Portugal) are presented...
In summer 2010, a systematic survey was carried out in the harbours of La Spezia (Ligurian Sea) and ...
Hull fouling is considered to be the most significant vector of introduction of marine non-indigenou...
A survey of the bryozoan fauna of harbours and marinas in the Netherlands, Belgium and France reveal...
The Pacific cheilostome bryozoan Celleporaria brunnea (Hincks, 1884), a non-indigenous species alrea...
In the framework of a wider systematic survey aimed at studying non-indigenous species in Italian ha...
Two new species of cheilostomate bryozoans are described from material preserved in museums: Cradosc...
The bryozoan Schizoporella errata was found in the waters of the island of Sa˜o Miguel (Azores, Port...
Populations of the invasive Bryozoan Tricellaria inopinata have been identified from the coasts of S...
The non-indigenous cheilostome bryozoan Fenestrulina delicia Winston, Hayward and Craig has been rec...
During a study investigating the identity and abundance of fouling non-indigenous species in marinas...
Bryozoa settled on asbestos panels have been collected from different localities in the Ligurian sea...
We present here a checklist of recent marine bryozoans collected from continental Portugal, compiled...
ABSTRACT Bryozoans constitute an important component of marine-fouling communities of anthropogenic ...
Three apparently non-native species of Bugula occur in marinas and harbours in Atlantic Europe. The ...
The results of a survey on bryozoans and entoprocts in the Ria de Aveiro (NW Portugal) are presented...
In summer 2010, a systematic survey was carried out in the harbours of La Spezia (Ligurian Sea) and ...
Hull fouling is considered to be the most significant vector of introduction of marine non-indigenou...
A survey of the bryozoan fauna of harbours and marinas in the Netherlands, Belgium and France reveal...
The Pacific cheilostome bryozoan Celleporaria brunnea (Hincks, 1884), a non-indigenous species alrea...
In the framework of a wider systematic survey aimed at studying non-indigenous species in Italian ha...
Two new species of cheilostomate bryozoans are described from material preserved in museums: Cradosc...
The bryozoan Schizoporella errata was found in the waters of the island of Sa˜o Miguel (Azores, Port...
Populations of the invasive Bryozoan Tricellaria inopinata have been identified from the coasts of S...
The non-indigenous cheilostome bryozoan Fenestrulina delicia Winston, Hayward and Craig has been rec...
During a study investigating the identity and abundance of fouling non-indigenous species in marinas...
Bryozoa settled on asbestos panels have been collected from different localities in the Ligurian sea...
We present here a checklist of recent marine bryozoans collected from continental Portugal, compiled...
ABSTRACT Bryozoans constitute an important component of marine-fouling communities of anthropogenic ...
Three apparently non-native species of Bugula occur in marinas and harbours in Atlantic Europe. The ...