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Freshwater bryozoans of New Zealand: A preliminary survey
Authors:Timothy S Wood  Lisa J Wood  Gaby Geimer  Jos Massard
Institution:1. Department of Biological Sciences , Wright State University , Dayton, OH, 45435, United States E-mail: twood@wright.edu;2. Department of Zoology , Michigan State University , East Lansing, MI, 48864, United States;3. Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle , Rue de la Boucherie 7, L‐1247, Luxembourg
Abstract:Five bryozoan species were encountered in a 15‐day survey of freshwater habitats in New Zealand. Listed in order of decreasing frequency these were: Fredericella sultana, Plumatella repens, P. emarginata, Paludicella articulata, and one plumatellid species not previously described. Micro‐structural features of the floatoblast annulus separate the P. repens specimens into two distinct varieties, named here P. repens typica and P. repens rugosa. Paludicella, reported almost 100 years ago from the City of Dunedin waterworks, was still found only in a single reservoir of that city. Species distribution did not correlate significantly with water temperature, current velocity, pH, or total dissolved solids. Two additional species believed to occur in New Zealand, Fredericella australiensis and Plumatella fungosa, were not seen in this brief survey. An identification key is provided for New Zealand bryozoans.
Keywords:Bryozoa  Ectoprocta  Phylactolaemata  Plumatella  New Zealand
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