Best of congratulations to @MarinaPapaiak for receiving the Abcam Research Prize for her work on soil-transmitted #helminths#diagnostics! https://t.co/9v2nDPpYCR
@thameswater It arrived with the incoming tide which brings water from Barking Creek where Beckton Sewage Treatment Plant discharge their supposedly treated effluent.
It is with great pleasure we award Dr Paul Taylor The Palaeontographical Society Medal in recognition of his extraordinary long-term and continuing contributions to palaeontology in the British Isles and the wider world particularly on bryozoans and other invertebrates,
I must share this absolutely magnificent paper on the abyssal bryozoans of the Clarion Clipperton Fracture Zone (sadly under threat from possible deep-sea mining) by Andrei Grischenko, @DennisG21518341 and Viacheslav Melnik https://t.co/7yTgH4qJ5j
One for the weekend: the spinose cheilostome bryozoan Celleporaria building a tube with a very prickly surface for its hermit crab symbiont. New Zealand.
https://t.co/ey8LX1BvhX
Finally out. Two years ago we rediscovered Monobryozoon ambulans from its type locality, Helgoland. Read more about its morphology and phylogenetic position here. with @SH_Decker @ahmedjoudahnass and Christian Baranyi
#FossilFriday The Cincinnatian Series in the US is renowned for its superb bryozoan fauna, exemplified by this trepostome Dekayella from the collections of the NHMUK. Note the borings adding further interest.
Position open for a curator of Invertebrates (non-insects), with expertise or knowledge of #Bryozoa (required) at the Natural History Museum of London. Applications close on the 20th November 👇
https://t.co/9ikcfnXVoJ #JobAlert#bryozoans#taxonomy@NHM_London
#FossilFriday Just a few millimetres in size, the type specimen of Fasciculipora waltoni from the Middle Jurassic of Bath now in the Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge. This beautiful cyclostome bryozoan species was described by Jules Haime as long ago as 1854 but remains poorly known.
@IoloWilliams2 @Birder_Griffon Earlier today I came across a whole stretch along a small stream in @NewhamLondon where they cut down most of the trees. Despite the rubbish and pollution from run-off, birds could be heard singing in the trees above. No longer.