DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17143799.v1
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Modular marvels: The ecology, evolvability, and energetics of bryozoan polymorphism

Abstract: <p>Modularity is a fundamental concept in biology. Most taxa within the colonial invertebrate phylum Bryozoa have achieved division of labor through the development of specialized modules (polymorphs), and this group is perhaps the most outstanding exemplar of the phenomenon. This thesis addresses several gaps in the literature concerning the morphology, ecology, energetics, and evolvability of bryozoan polymorphism.  It has been over 40 years since the last review of bryozoan polymorphism, and here I pr… Show more

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“…Levers are used to exert a large force over a small distance at one end by exerting only a small force over a greater distance at the other end [42,43]. A lever is divided into three parts: load (output force), effort (input force) and the fulcrum [44,45].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Levers are used to exert a large force over a small distance at one end by exerting only a small force over a greater distance at the other end [42,43]. A lever is divided into three parts: load (output force), effort (input force) and the fulcrum [44,45].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%