Seasonal and annual growth was monitored in situ at Signy Island in two species of bryozoan of different growth morphologies, using photographic and tagging techniques. Cellarinella watersi, a heavily calcified species, exhibited marked seasonality of zooidal production, leading to the formation of annual skeletal growth check lines. These growth checks allowed colony age to be determined, and individual colony growth history to be studied. Alloeflustra tenuis appeared to grow without obvious seasonality, despite seasonal variation in many environmental factors, to a maximum age of about 26 yr old. The amount of organic growth (ash-free dry mass) per year, was very similar in these two species, although there were large differences in dry m...
Among Antarctic bryozoans, some species are able to develop calcitic bioconstructions promoting habi...
The physiology of many organisms in many places varies with seasonality of environment characteristi...
Oxygen consumption (MO2) and activity were evaluated in Antarctic Bryozoa. Three species representin...
Climate is altering rapidly in parts of the Arctic and Antarctic but we know little about how marine...
Some organisms are particularly appropriate models for investigation of variability in time and spa...
Many areas of the Antarctic continental shelf support rich communities of benthic suspension feeders...
*tbrey~a~~z-bremerhaven de Abstract: We analysed growth of the arborescent Antarctic cheilostoine br...
Bryozoans seem fairly typical amongst Antarctic benthos, in both timing and magnitude of growth. Gro...
Erect bryozoans are extremely abundant and diverse in polar waters and individual species may span a...
This study set out to investigate a broad range of ecological aspects in Antarctic bryozoans, includ...
Growth and mortality of 3 species (Inversiula nutrix, Celleporella bougainvillei, Fenestrulina rugul...
Identity, quantity and seasonal variation in recruiting invertebrate larvae were investigated at Sig...
Spherical or sub-spherical bryozoan colonies were collected from the surface waters of a coastal pol...
International audienceAmong Antarctic bryozoans, some species are able to develop calcitic bioconstr...
Supplementary table S1 to the main MS. Table S1. Zooid morphometrics of Cellarinella nutti Rogick ...
Among Antarctic bryozoans, some species are able to develop calcitic bioconstructions promoting habi...
The physiology of many organisms in many places varies with seasonality of environment characteristi...
Oxygen consumption (MO2) and activity were evaluated in Antarctic Bryozoa. Three species representin...
Climate is altering rapidly in parts of the Arctic and Antarctic but we know little about how marine...
Some organisms are particularly appropriate models for investigation of variability in time and spa...
Many areas of the Antarctic continental shelf support rich communities of benthic suspension feeders...
*tbrey~a~~z-bremerhaven de Abstract: We analysed growth of the arborescent Antarctic cheilostoine br...
Bryozoans seem fairly typical amongst Antarctic benthos, in both timing and magnitude of growth. Gro...
Erect bryozoans are extremely abundant and diverse in polar waters and individual species may span a...
This study set out to investigate a broad range of ecological aspects in Antarctic bryozoans, includ...
Growth and mortality of 3 species (Inversiula nutrix, Celleporella bougainvillei, Fenestrulina rugul...
Identity, quantity and seasonal variation in recruiting invertebrate larvae were investigated at Sig...
Spherical or sub-spherical bryozoan colonies were collected from the surface waters of a coastal pol...
International audienceAmong Antarctic bryozoans, some species are able to develop calcitic bioconstr...
Supplementary table S1 to the main MS. Table S1. Zooid morphometrics of Cellarinella nutti Rogick ...
Among Antarctic bryozoans, some species are able to develop calcitic bioconstructions promoting habi...
The physiology of many organisms in many places varies with seasonality of environment characteristi...
Oxygen consumption (MO2) and activity were evaluated in Antarctic Bryozoa. Three species representin...