Contemporary and historical bryozoan records were compiled to provide a comprehensive checklist of species in Scottish waters. The checklist comprises 218 species in 58 families, with representatives from each of the extant bryozoan orders. The fauna was relatively sparse compared to other regions for which bryozoan checklists were available e.g. New Zealand and Australia. Six non-indigenous bryozoan species from the Scottish seas region were included in the checklist. Baseline information on species distributions, such as that presented in this checklist, can be used to monitor and manage the impact of human activities on the marine environment, and ultimately preserve marine biodiversity
This paper provides a current view of the bryozoan biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea updating th...
The recently described Escharoides bishopi and the non-native Fenestrulina delicia are recorded for ...
Bryozoans form complex habitat when high densities of heavily-calcified colonies grow to > 5 cm in t...
Contemporary and historical bryozoan records were compiled to provide a comprehensive checklist of s...
Bryozoan records from the shores and upper shelf (≤50 m depth) of the remote Azores Archipelago (cen...
39 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-39)."Bryozoans are known to be an im...
Hull fouling is considered to be the most significant vector of introduction of marine non-indigenou...
The bryozoan Schizoporella japonica Ortmann (1890) was first recorded in European waters in 2010 and...
Biofouling of international marine vessels is one of the most important mechanisms for the transfer ...
The phylum Bryozoa is one of the most diverse groups of marine invertebrates, with a global distribu...
Bryozoans (Phylum Bryozoa) are colony-forming invertebrates found in marine and freshwater contexts....
[eng] Marine ecosystems are directly threatened by multiple and interactive human stressors at globa...
Frame-building bryozoans occasionally occur in sufficient densities in New Zealand waters to generat...
© 2015 The Author(s). Journal compilation © 2015 REABIC. This is an open access article, available t...
The phylum Bryozoa is an incredibly diverse group of marine invertebrates with a widespread global d...
This paper provides a current view of the bryozoan biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea updating th...
The recently described Escharoides bishopi and the non-native Fenestrulina delicia are recorded for ...
Bryozoans form complex habitat when high densities of heavily-calcified colonies grow to > 5 cm in t...
Contemporary and historical bryozoan records were compiled to provide a comprehensive checklist of s...
Bryozoan records from the shores and upper shelf (≤50 m depth) of the remote Azores Archipelago (cen...
39 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-39)."Bryozoans are known to be an im...
Hull fouling is considered to be the most significant vector of introduction of marine non-indigenou...
The bryozoan Schizoporella japonica Ortmann (1890) was first recorded in European waters in 2010 and...
Biofouling of international marine vessels is one of the most important mechanisms for the transfer ...
The phylum Bryozoa is one of the most diverse groups of marine invertebrates, with a global distribu...
Bryozoans (Phylum Bryozoa) are colony-forming invertebrates found in marine and freshwater contexts....
[eng] Marine ecosystems are directly threatened by multiple and interactive human stressors at globa...
Frame-building bryozoans occasionally occur in sufficient densities in New Zealand waters to generat...
© 2015 The Author(s). Journal compilation © 2015 REABIC. This is an open access article, available t...
The phylum Bryozoa is an incredibly diverse group of marine invertebrates with a widespread global d...
This paper provides a current view of the bryozoan biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea updating th...
The recently described Escharoides bishopi and the non-native Fenestrulina delicia are recorded for ...
Bryozoans form complex habitat when high densities of heavily-calcified colonies grow to > 5 cm in t...