A century of Antarctic bryozoology: Since the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1904, to the 13th IBA International Conference, Concepcion, Chile, 2004

The history of bryozoological discoveries having place during the century span between the publication of the Scientific Results of the Belgian Antarctic Expedition and the 13th International Bryozoology Association Conference held at Concepcion, Chile, during January 2004 is presented. Countries pa...

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