Bryozoan studies 2010 /

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Imprint:Berlin : Springer, 2013.
Description:1 online resource (Online resource (xviii, 463 pages)) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Lecture notes in earth system sciences, 2193-858X ; 143
Lecture notes in earth system sciences ; vol. 143.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11076914
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Other authors / contributors:Ernst, A. (Andrej)
Schäfer, Priska.
Scholz, Joachim.
International Bryozoology Association.
ISBN:9783642164118
3642164110
9783642164101
3642164102
Notes:Proceedings of the 15th International Bryozoology Association Conference, Kiel, 2-6 August 2010.
With bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary:Bryozoa are a colonial animal phylum with a long evolutionary history, having existed from the early Ordovician (480 My) onward and still flourishing today. Several mass extinctions in earth history shaped and triggered bryozoan evolution through drastic turnover of faunas and new evolutionary lineages. Bryozoa are widespread across all latitudes from Equator to Polar Regions and occur in marine and freshwater environments. They are shaping benthic ecosystems and recording ambient environmental conditions in their skeletons. The book provides a synthesis of the current main topics of research in the field of Bryozoology including combined research on both extant, and extinct taxa. Fields or current research span molecular genetics and phylogeny, life history, reproduction and anatomy, biodiversity and evolutionary patterns in time and space, taxonomy, zoogeography, ecology, sediment interactions, and climate response.
Other form:Print version: Bryozoan studies 2010. Berlin : Springer, 2013