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The rest of the Bryozoans, now officially called the Ectoprocta have their anus outside of their ring of tentacles. However they are often still referred to as Bryozoans or even as Moss Animals because the colonies of some species look a lot like moss.
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The Ectoprocts or Bryozoa -- introduction by Biological Sciences at University of Paisley.
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Illustrated here are the larval and adult stages of different species of bryozoa, Phylum Ectoprocta. ... Bryozoans, traditional phylum name Bryozoa, new phylum name Ectoprocta, are often commonly known as moss animals. They are sessile, colonial animals that can form erect sturdy colonies or can encrust rocks and...
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Freshwater ectoprocts are found on every continent, including Antarctica. Marine species live in every ocean. ... Freshwater species are found in shallow, still waters. They attach themselves to the sides or undersides of rocks, wood, plants, and trash. ... Both freshwater and marine ectoprocts eat anything, as long as it is...
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Ectoprocta - Definition of Ectoprocta at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Ectoprocta. Look it up now! ... Use ectoprocta in a Sentence...
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Research Ectoprocta and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library. ... Questia Books and Articles on: Ectoprocta...
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The Phylogenetic Position of Entoprocta, Ectoprocta, Phoronida, and Brachiopoda1 ... Nielsen, C. 2000. The phylogenetic position of Entoprocta and Ectoprocta. In A. Herrera Cubilla and J. B. C. Jackson (eds.), Proceedings of the 11th international bryozoology association conference, pp. 66–73.
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The Phylogenetic Position of Entoprocta, Ectoprocta, Phoronida, and Brachiopoda1 ... This article has been cited by other articles: ... Claus Nielsen2,1; 1 Zoological Museum (University of Copenhagen), Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100-Copenhagen, Denmark...
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1. Data Use Agreements ... 2. Citing Data ... The goals and principles of making biodiversity data openly and universally available have been defined in the Memorandum of Understanding on GBIF, paragraph 8 (see the relevant excerpts in the attached Annex).
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