The well-preserved fossil record of bryozoans shows that one species first appeared about 140 million years ago and remained unchanged for its first 40 million years. Then there was an explosion ...
Focus: contributing to the understanding of bryozoans that live around the British Isles We are extending our knowledge of bryozoans that live around the British Isles, and increasing public awareness ...
Focus: investigating the timing of biomineral switches in Late Cretaceous bryozoans and their relationship to changing seawater chemistry Museum scientists are investigating the timing of a switch ...
The well-preserved fossil record of bryozoans shows that one species first appeared about 140 million years ago and remained unchanged for its first 40 million years. Then there was an explosion ...
A “strange” blob was recently found clinging to a piece of aquatic research equipment, as if swallowing up the device, much to the surprise of wildlife experts, photos show. Researchers were checking ...