bryozoan การใช้
- Between 300 and 500 species of bryozoans live on the reef.
- The cheilostomes are the most abundant and varied of modern bryozoans.
- About 360 million years ago bryozoans were very abundant in Wisconsin.
- Some tubeworm reefs also have colonies of bryozoans built into them.
- This bryozoan is a hermaphrodite and reproduction also takes place sexually.
- Freshwater bryozoans are preyed on by snails, insects, and fish.
- Brachiopods, bivalves, echinoderms, bryozoans and corals were particularly affected.
- Bryozoans are aquatic invertebrates that grow in colonies and may resemble coral.
- Fossils include brachiopods, gastropods, bryozoans, and tentaculites.
- It feeds on algae, bryozoans, and organic detritus.
- Bryozoans were preserved at Bull Pasture Mountain and Peters Hill.
- Bivalves, bryozoans, and gastropods also sustained heavy losses.
- Most bryozoans are hermaphrodites and produce large, yolky eggs.
- Bryozoans have been grown on a mixture of the protist and yeast.
- Bryozoans have spread diseases to fish farms and fishermen.
- Bryozoans have contributed to carbonate sedimentation in marine life since the Ordovician period.
- Bryozoans are small and the skeletons of crinoids disintegrate.
- Stenolaemata were the predominant bryozoan group during the Paleozoic.
- Most are carnivorous and feed on cnidarians, sponges, polychaetes and bryozoans.
- Brachiopods and bryozoans are also present, as are gastropods ( snails ).
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