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Proceedings Reference Pollen data and other archaeobotanical remains from the middle ages in wallonia (southern Belgium): A review
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Article Reference Pont-à-Celles/Viesville (Ht) : une tombe à incinération romaine au sein de la nécropole mérovingienne
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Inproceedings Reference Population genetic differentiation in Melarhaphe neritoides, a marine gastropod with a long-lived planktonic larval stage.
Marine invertebrates with planktonic-dispersing larvae are assumed to be good dispersers over long distances. This high dispersal capacity implies a high gene flow between populations and a homogeneous population genetic structuring over wide geographic scales. The marine gastropod Melarhaphe neritoides has a long-lived planktonic larval dispersal stage and allozyme data suggest that it is genetically homogeneous over its whole European distribution area. In contrast, preliminary mtDNA sequence data uncovered a remarkable degree of genetic diversity and genetic structuring on smaller geographic scales. In order to explore this mtDNA diversity and structuring in M. neritoides we started to survey sequence variation at COI and 16S rDNA all over the Azores archipelago. These data reveal that the Azorean populations share very few haplotypes, both between and within islands. Hence, it seems that M. neritoides with its long-lived planktonic larval stage nevertheless shows a strong local population genetic structuring and thus challenges the current paradigm that correlates modes of larval development with levels of genetic structuring. It also stresses the importance of the sampling intensity (both in terms of numbers of specimens and genetic markers) to avoid experimental biases when assessing genetic diversity.
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Inproceedings Reference Population genetic structure of the exotic Asian bush mosquito, Aedes japonicus, in Belgium suggests multiple introduction pathways
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Inproceedings Reference Population genomics of the European nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus
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Article Reference Population history and biogeography of Eucypris virens, an ostracod species with geographic parthenogenesis
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Proceedings Reference Population viability : an analysis of the Slender-billed Curlew.
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Inproceedings Reference Pore and sorption characteristics of Westphalian shale deposits in the Campine Basin
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Article Reference Postglacial history of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) in the Southern French Alps: an attempt for reconstructing past vegetation patterns at a regional scale
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Inproceedings Reference Pratiques alimentaires révélées par un plancher et des fosses de rejets de la fin du Moyen Âge dans le sud des Pays-Bas, sur le site de Revogne (Beauraing)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022