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Inproceedings Reference Pesticide and heavy metal pollution status and risk of fish endocrine disruption in the Belgian farmland small ponds
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Inproceedings Reference High genetic diversity, but limited gene flow in Flemish populations of the crested newt, Triturus cristatus (amphibia).
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Inproceedings Reference Development of primers for amplification and further research on the D-loop control region for the common spadefoot toad, Pelobates fuscus (amphibia).
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Inproceedings Reference The red crinoidal limestone of Baelen (Late Upper Devonian): a particular historical building stone with an unusual depoistional setting, global importance and local use
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Inproceedings Reference Geotouristic initiatives in the province of Limburg: information stimulates awareness of geological heritage
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Inproceedings Reference Bringing the geology of the natural building stone to the public Linking the "3D Gent" project and the EuroGeoSource portal
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Article Reference Brucella ceti infection in a harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), Proceedings of the 2nd Scientific meeting of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Liège, 19 October 2012.
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Unpublished Reference Assessing the environmental impact of offshore wind farms in the Belgian part of the North Sea.
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Inproceedings Reference The Myosotella 'myosotis-denticulata' complex: untying a morphological knot
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Inproceedings Reference Contemporary population genetic differentiation in Melarhaphe neritoides (Gastropoda: Littorinidae), a long-lived planktonic-dispersing mollusc.
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.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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