Australian Bryozoa Volume 2: Taxonomy Of Austra... -
Australia is home to approximately of bryozoans—the highest diversity of any single country. While Volume 1 covers their general biology and ecology, Volume 2 is the specialized "field manual" for identification and classification. Key Features of Volume 2:
The series received a Whitley Award Certificate of Commendation for its contribution to biological resources. Beyond Just "Moss Animals" Australian Bryozoa Volume 2: Taxonomy of Austra...
Some species are being researched as sources for anticancer and antiviral compounds. Beyond Just "Moss Animals" Some species are being
If you’ve ever explored a rock pool or looked closely at a piece of driftwood washed up on an Australian beach, you might have seen intricate, moss-like growths or delicate lace patterns. These are , fascinating aquatic animals that build complex colonies. Whether you are identifying a specimen in a
Whether you are identifying a specimen in a lab or simply want to appreciate the hidden architecture of Australia's oceans, this volume is an essential addition to any marine science library.
While highly technical, this 320-page reference is designed for a broad academic audience, including: Marine biology students and academics. Researchers in biotechnology and biosecurity. Professional taxonomists and natural history enthusiasts.
Edited by leading specialists including Patricia L. Cook , Philip E. Bock, Dennis P. Gordon, and Haylee J. Weaver.