The growth of a bryolith typically begins when bryozoan larvae settle on a hard nucleus, such as a shell fragment, pebble, or even a living organism like a hermit crab. As the colony grows, environmental forces—such as waves, tidal currents, or the movement of a host animal—frequently overturn the structure. This constant movement allows the bryozoans to encrust the entire surface of the nucleus, resulting in a circumrotatory growth pattern that produces a rounded, mobile "rolling stone". Symbiotic Relationships
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