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Bryozoology

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Bryozoology is a branch of zoology specializing in Bryozoa, commonly known as moss animals, a phylum of aquatic invertebrates that live in clonal colonies.

Organizations

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The International Bryozoology Association was founded in August 1968 by 16 zoologists and paleozoologists in Stockholm.[1]

Journals

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Bryozoologists

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References

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  1. ^ Schopf, Thomas J. M.; Ryland, J. S. (1968). "Bryozoology". Science. 162 (3857): 1034–1035. Bibcode:1968Sci...162.1034S. doi:10.1126/science.162.3857.1034. JSTOR 1725266. PMID 5698844. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  2. ^ Calder, Dale R. (September 2021). "British Naturalist Laura Roscoe Thornely (1860–1951), Taxonomist of Hydroids and Bryozoans". Taxonomy. 1 (3): 234–242. doi:10.3390/taxonomy1030017. ISSN 2673-6500.
  3. ^ Winston, Judith E. (2014). "Mary Dora Rogick: Mid-Century Nexus of Bryozoology" (PDF). Annal of Bryozoology.
  4. ^ Contributions to bryozoology : a tribute to Ehrhard Voigt (1905-2004). Joachim Scholz, Paul D. Taylor, Norbert Vávra, Ehrhard Voigt. Stuttgart: E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Nägele u. Obermiller). 2006. ISBN 3-510-61384-8. OCLC 82365734.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)