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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Hello all!
My name is Seabourne, I'm another PhD from down under, New Zealand...alas I didn't make it to Boone, but anyhow, thanks for setting up this great blog for bryozoan lovers! Thanks Michelle for letting me know about it! I'm based at the Geology Dept. at the University of Auckland, where I'm working away on the paleoecology and distribution of some fossil bryo.s from the Wanganui Basin. So, you see I'm really a new-comer to bryozoans, but have found myself fascinated by the little beauties...
Hope to catch up with you other postgrads soon, all the best for your research!
posted by Seabourne @ 9:56 PM  
1 Comments:
  • At July 19, 2007 at 10:18 AM, Blogger Michelle Carter said…

    Hi Seabourne, it is great you joined us and welcome!! See you in Windy (and cold) Welly next week!

    I have a request...Does anyone have data (those that work on extinct bryoz) of the occurrence of avicularia in the fossil record...so do you have colonies with avicularia, what type (adventitious, interzooidal, vicarious, vibracula, or unknown) and what era/epoch/mya they occured, where they occured, any abiotic data associated with that point in time....post on the blog and i will collate it all. Thanks in advance :)

     
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