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AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
C. Linnaeus1758Systema naturae per regna tria natura, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis
W. King1846An account of some shells and other invertebrate forms found on the coast of Northumberland and Durham.
T. Hincks1880A History of the British marine Polyzoa
S. F. Harmer1891On the British species of Crisia.
A. M. Norman1894A month on the Trondhjem Fiord.
A. M. Norman1903Notes on the natural history of east Finmark. Polyzoa.
A. M. Norman1903Notes on the natural history of east Finmark. Polyzoa.
A. R. Nichols1911Polyzoa from the coasts of Ireland.
R. E. Roper1913The marine Polyzoa of Northumberland.
S. F. Harmer1923On cellularine and other Polyzoa.
A. B. Hastings1932A month at the laboratory of the Freshwater Biological Association of the British Empire.
A. B. Hastings1941The British species of Scruparia (Polyzoa).
M. A. R. I. N. E. B. I. O. L. O. G. I. C. A. L. ASSOCIATION1957Plymouth marine fauna.
A. B. Hastings1966Observations on the type material of some genera and species of Polyzoa.
D. Jebram1970Preliminary experiments with Bryozoa in a simple apparatus for producing continuous water currents
I. N. T. E. R. N. A. T. I. O. N. A. L. C. O. M. M. I. S. S. I. O. N. NOMENCLATURE1970Opinion 902. Bugula Oken, 1815, and Scruparia Oken, 1815 (Bryozoa): validated under the plenary powers.
P. J. Hayward1971The marine fauna and flora of the Isles of Scilly. Bryozoa and Entoprocta.
I. N. T. E. R. N. A. T. I. O. N. A. L. C. O. M. M. I. S. S. I. O. N. NOMENCLATURE1971Opinion 949. Cellaria Ellis and Solander, 1786. (Bryozoa): use of the plenary powers to stabilize the generic name and three species.
D. W. Wyer, King P. E.1973Relationships between some British littoral and sublittoral bryozoans and pycnogonids.
P. J. Hayward1973Preliminary observations on settlement growth in populations of Alcyonidium hirsutum (Fleming).
R. Hamond1973The Marine and brackish-water Bryozoa of Norfolk.
M. S. Laverack, Blackler M.1974Fauna and flora of St. Andrew's Bay.
P. J. Hayward1976The marine fauna and flora of the Isles of Scilly. Bryozoa II.
J. E. Winston1977Distribution and Ecology of Estuarine Ectoprocts: A Critical Review
D. Jebram1977Monster zooids in Cryptosula pallasiana (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata Ascophora)
D. Jebram1977Experimental techniques and culture methods
D. Jebram1979Interrelations of nutrition, food uptake and growth in bryozoans
D. Jebram1980Laboratory diets and qualitative nutritional requirements for bryozoans
C. Nielsen1981On morphology and reproduction of 'Hippodiplosia' insculpta and Fenestrulina malusii (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata)
P. E. J. Dyrynda, Ryland J. S.1982REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES AND LIFE HISTORIES IN THE CHEILOSTOME MARINE BRYOZOANS CHARTELLA-PAPYRACEA AND BUGULA-FLABELLATA
P. J. Hayward1985Ctenostome Bryozoans
P. J. Hayward, Ryland J. S.1985Cyclostome Bryozoans
C. D. Harvell1986The ecology and evolution of inducible defences in a marine bryozoan: cues, costs and consequences.
P. J. Hayward, Ryland J. S.1998Cheilostomatous Bryozoa Part 1. Aeteoidea - Cribrilinoidea
P. J. Hayward, Ryland J. S.1999Cheilostomatous Bryozoa. Part 2. Hippothoidea - Celleporoidea
D. Simberloff2000Introduced species: the threat to biodiversity and what can be done
J. S. Porter, Hayward, P. J., Jones, M. E. Spencer2001The identity of Alcyonidium diaphanum (Bryozoa: Ctenostomatida)
D. J. Hughes2001Quantitative analysis of a deep-water bryozoan collection from the Hebridean continental slope
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D. J. Hughes, Gage J. D.2004Benthic metazoan biomass, community structure and bioturbation at three contrasting deep-water sites on the northwest European continental margin
J. T. Carlton2004Environmental Impacts of Marine Exotics
A. N. Ostrovsky2004Brood chambers (ovicells) in cheilostomes (Bryozoa: Gymnolaemata): structure, history of study and modern problems
T. S. Wood, Okamura B.2005A New Key to the Freshwater Bryozoans of Britain, Ireland and Continental Europe, with notes on their ecology
E. Barton, Heard J.2005Alien, non-native and invasive marine species
P. Kuklinski, Barnes D. K. A.2005Microhabitat diversity of Svalbard bryozoa
D. P. Gordon, Ramalho, L. V., Taylor, P. D.2006An unreported invasive bryozoan that can affect livelihoods - Membraniporopsis tubigera in New Zealand and Brazil
K. J. Tilbrook2006Cheilostomatous Bryozoa from the Solomon Islands
E. A. Nikulina, Hanel, R., Schafer, P.2007Cryptic speciation and paraphyly in the cosmopolitan bryozoan Electra pilosa - Impact of the Tethys closing on species evolution

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