Phylum Bryozoa
Abstract/Description: | Ordovician. Brookville Formation. The Bryozoa (moss animals) are a geologically important group of small animals; some that suberficially resemble corals. All bryozoans are colonial and most are marine. Bryozoans are most abundant in temperate-tropical waters that are not too turbid. They require a hard or firm substrate to attach to, and clear agitated water from which they obtain their suspended food. |
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Subject(s): | Cedar Grove, IN, United States environmental sciences |
Title: | Phylum Bryozoa. | |
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Type of Resource: | still image | |
Genre: | natural object | |
Physical Form: | image/jpeg | |
Abstract/Description: | Ordovician. Brookville Formation. The Bryozoa (moss animals) are a geologically important group of small animals; some that suberficially resemble corals. All bryozoans are colonial and most are marine. Bryozoans are most abundant in temperate-tropical waters that are not too turbid. They require a hard or firm substrate to attach to, and clear agitated water from which they obtain their suspended food. | |
Identifier(s): | rockminx-10-4-3 (IID) | |
Subject(s): |
Cedar Grove, IN, United States environmental sciences |
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Held by: | The University of Toledo | |
Location: | Digital Initiatives, University of Toledo Libraries | |
Rights Statement: | NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES | |
Related Title: | UT Department of Environmental Sciences. | |
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