Lais V. Ramalho(@laisvramalho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New irruption of the Membraniporopsis tubigera (Bryozoa) on the Cassino Beach (Rio grande - Brazil). Photos: Paula Spotorno

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WITNESS(@witnessorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paulo Paulino Guajajara (1992/1993-2019) was a Brazillian from Araribóia Land.

He was a vocal advocate for the protection of the rainforest & worked as a forest guardian to prevent in his community's territory.

Paulo Paulino Guajajara (1992/1993-2019) was a Brazillian from Araribóia #Indigenous Land.

He was a vocal advocate for the protection of the #Amazon rainforest & worked as a forest guardian to prevent #IllegalLogging in his community's territory.
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NHM_Bryozoa(@BryozoanNhm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bivalve borings containing their shells and infilled with micrite sediment. Note the cross-cutting relationship of the borings on the right of the image. Jurassic Portland Limestone from the cladding of a building near St Paul’s Cathedral, London.

#MolluscMonday Bivalve borings containing their shells and infilled with micrite sediment. Note the cross-cutting relationship of the borings on the right of the image. Jurassic Portland Limestone from the cladding of a building near St Paul’s Cathedral, London.
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DailyStuff(@DailyStuffMag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world is so big, and it is host to breeds of animals that are bigger than what one would expect. See the giant breeds in pictures

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NHM_Bryozoa(@BryozoanNhm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Taken in the field, a fragment of the cyclostome bryozoan Hornera weathered out from the Pleistocene Tainui Shell Bed of Whanganui, New Zealand. Hornerids like this are sometimes mistaken for stylasterid corals.

#FossilFriday Taken in the field, a fragment of the cyclostome bryozoan Hornera weathered out from the Pleistocene Tainui Shell Bed of Whanganui, New Zealand. Hornerids like this are sometimes mistaken for stylasterid corals.
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Luis Moliner Cachazo 👨🏻‍🔬🪰🇪🇺(@LMolinerCachazo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting news! we have found the genus 𝑉𝑖𝑐𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑎 in one location of the . This is the 1st valid record in the whole Southern African region! 🤯 A revision of the group will be published in due course

Exciting news! we have found the genus  𝑉𝑖𝑐𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑎 in one location of the #okavangodelta. This is the 1st valid record in the whole Southern African region! 🤯 A revision of the group will be published in due course #bryozoa #macroinvertebrates
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Caroline Thaler🔬(@CarolineThaler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rt needed!🙈🤩🤯 a picture of one of my sample has been selected with 20 other to be selected as CNRS scientific picture of the year!
All pictures are visible here:
lejournal.cnrs.fr/diaporamas/fas…
And you can vote(preferentially for the bryozoa 🤪)here:
lppi.limequery.com/878911?newtest…

Rt needed!🙈🤩🤯 a picture of one of my #bryozoa sample has been selected with 20 other to be selected as CNRS scientific picture of the year!
All pictures are visible here:
lejournal.cnrs.fr/diaporamas/fas…
And you can vote(preferentially for the bryozoa 🤪)here: 
lppi.limequery.com/878911?newtest…
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Seth Finnegan(@sethfinnegan1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

: relief map of a bedding plane surface covered in shell fragments of brachiopods, bryozoa, trilobites and echinoderms from the Late Ordovician (Hirnantian) Ellis Bay Formation, Anticosti Island, Québec.

#FossilFriday: relief map of a bedding plane surface covered in shell fragments of brachiopods, bryozoa, trilobites and echinoderms from the Late Ordovician (Hirnantian) Ellis Bay Formation, Anticosti Island, Québec.
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Thomas Schwaha(@TSchwaha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Found a nice treasure of an unpublished Phd thesis on chilean and . Lots of potential new species and even a new kamptozoan genus. Plus, the only evidence of boring bryozoans from Chile. Penetrantia wrongly identified as Terebripora

Found a nice treasure of an unpublished Phd thesis on chilean #Bryozoa and #Kamptozoa.  Lots of potential new species and even a new kamptozoan genus. Plus, the only evidence of boring bryozoans from Chile. Penetrantia wrongly identified as Terebripora
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Julian Bibermair(@bibermair) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Effort pays off! My master's thesis finally transformed into my first publication 🤗

Great thanks to Thomas Schwaha
and Wanninger Lab for beeing so supportive!

Wanna check it out?
doi.org/10.1007/s13127…

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