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Trophic interactions in an ant nest microcosm: a combined experimental and stable istotope (13 C/15N) approach
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/articlereference.2015-12-09.4885209799
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)RBINS Collection(s)Open AccessImpact FactorPeer ReviewInternational Redaction Board2015/12/09 15:20:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceTrente-huit forages entre Polleur et Solwaster (autoroute A27, Verviers – Steinebrück)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/bookreference.2013-12-10.9109184719
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)2013/12/11 13:40:00 GMT+1Book ReferenceTrente sondages dans l'anticlinal carbonifère de Flémalle (autoroute de Wallonie; accès de Flémalle-Haute)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/bookreference.2013-12-10.6734634944
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)2013/12/11 13:40:00 GMT+1Book ReferenceTranchée de Mornimont (Sambre)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/bookreference.2013-12-02.6208268357
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)2013/12/10 15:40:00 GMT+1Book ReferenceTowards a qualitative spatial sensor network for long term observation of harbour porpoise
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2018/techreportreference.2018-02-26.5277944217
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)Abstract of an Oral Presentation or a Poster2018/02/26 16:33:31 GMT+1Techreport ReferenceTournaisis. Recherches rive gauche de l'Escaut
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/bookreference.2013-12-10.9754540395
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)2013/12/11 13:40:00 GMT+1Book ReferenceTournaisis "77-78". Effondrements à Kain et évolution récente de la nappe aquifère profonde
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/bookreference.2013-12-11.4208648686
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)2013/12/11 15:25:00 GMT+1Book ReferenceTo what extent can decommissioning options for marine artificial structures move us toward environmental targets?
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2023/articlereference.2023-12-15.5895898786
Switching from fossil fuels to renewable energy is key to international energy transition efforts and the move toward net zero. For many nations, this requires decommissioning of hundreds of oil and gas infrastructure in the marine environment. Current international, regional and national legislation largely dictates that structures must be completely removed at end-of-life although, increasingly, alternative decommissioning options are being promoted and implemented. Yet, a paucity of real-world case studies describing the impacts of decommissioning on the environment make decision-making with respect to which option(s) might be optimal for meeting in- ternational and regional strategic environmental targets challenging. To address this gap, we draw together international expertise and judgment from marine environmental scientists on marine artificial structures as an alternative source of evidence that explores how different decommissioning options might ameliorate pressures that drive environmental status toward (or away) from environmental objectives. Synthesis reveals that for 37 United Nations and Oslo-Paris Commissions (OSPAR) global and regional environmental targets, experts consider repurposing or abandoning individual structures, or abandoning multiple structures across a region, as the op- tions that would most strongly contribute toward targets. This collective view suggests complete removal may not be best for the environment or society. However, different decommissioning options act in different ways and make variable contributions toward environmental targets, such that policy makers and managers would likely need to prioritise some targets over others considering political, social, economic, and ecological contexts. Current policy may not result in optimal outcomes for the environment or society.No publisherRBINS Publication(s)Open AccessPDF available2024/01/22 08:43:49 GMT+1Article ReferenceTitanodula gen. nov., a new genus of giant Oriental praying mantises (Mantodea: Mantidae: Hierodulinae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2020/articlereference.2020-12-04.2747374415
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)RBINS Collection(s)PDF availableOpen AccessPeer ReviewInternational Redaction Board2020/12/04 09:50:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceThrough the correspondence: the little story of the “Spy bones”.
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/articlereference.2014-01-01.8139293637
In the summer 1886, the Neandertal fossils of Spy were unearthed in the so-called Betche aux Rotches cave. Ever since, they have been through many events and have been the stake of discords, sometimes impassioned, between the various protagonists of their discovery and their conservation. The succession of these events will be redrawn here and the positions of each cleared up in the light of the rereading of two archives collections coming from the discoverers, namely the correspondence collection of Maximin Lohest, which is Mrs Dallemagne-Ophoven’s property, and the correspondence collection of Marcel De Puydt, handed over to the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS), which we shall refer to as “the Vercheval collection”.No publisherRBINS Publication(s)Peer ReviewInternational Redaction BoardRBINS Collection(s)2014/01/13 21:11:02 GMT+1Article ReferenceThree new species of Rhaphium Meigen, 1803 from mangroves in Hong Kong (Diptera: Dolichopodidae: Rhaphiinae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/no-rbins-staff-publications/articlereference.2019-08-01.9815912470
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)RBINS Collection(s)Open AccessImpact FactorPeer ReviewInternational Redaction Board2019/08/01 13:40:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceThree new localities for Gnoriums nobilis in northern Belgium (Coleoptera: Cetoniidae)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2016/articlereference.2016-12-13.7123681982
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)2016/12/13 09:16:03 GMT+1Article ReferenceThree new Eustala (Araneae, Araneidae) species from the Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/articlereference.2015-01-08.5488237107
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)Peer ReviewOpen AccessInternational Redaction Board2015/01/08 10:20:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceThermaal water voor Kuuroord Terhills, Maasmechelen : geologisch – mijnbouwhistorisch vooronderzoek
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/duplicates/e84728cc21454fecbd2d414c76d24947
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)2014/01/31 16:32:07 GMT+1Techreport ReferenceThermaal water voor Kuuroord Terhills, Maasmechelen : geologisch – mijnbouwhistorisch vooronderzoek
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications/techreportreference.2014-01-31.0751191087
No publisherRBINS Publication(s)2014/01/31 16:32:07 GMT+1Techreport Reference