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Article Reference Differences in Life-Histories Refute Ecological Equivalence of Cryptic Species and Provide Clues to the Origin of Bathyal Halomonhystera (Nematoda)
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Inbook Reference Différences sexuelles des teneurs en zinc et en strontium dans les ossements humains de quelques échantillons médiévaux de Belgique (résultats préliminaires)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Article Reference Differential response of ants to nutrient addition in a tropical Brown Food Web
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Misc Reference Differential response of leaf-litter ants to a nutrient addition in a tropical brown food web
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Article Reference Differential Viral Fitness Between H1N1 and H3N8 Avian Influenza Viruses Isolated from Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos).
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Article Reference Differential Viral Fitness Between H1N1 and H3N8 Avian Influenza Viruses Isolated from Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos)
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Article Reference Differentiating between underwater construction noise of monopile and jacket foundations for offshore windmills: A case study from the Belgian part of the North Sea.
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Article Reference Differentiating between Underwater Construction Noise of Monopile and Jacket Foundations for Offshore Windmills : A Case Study from the Belgian Part of the North Sea. Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
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Article Reference Differentiation between two salt marsh beetle ecotypes: Evidence for ongoing speciation
The plausibility of trait divergence under divergent natural selection in the presence of gene flow in natural populations is a contentious issue in evolutionary research. Its importance lies in the fact that this process is thought to be one of the key triggers in ecological speciation in which a species splits into ecologically distinct forms when separate niches are occupied. in this study we demonstrate strong genetic divergence at the IDH1 locus between pond- and canal-inhabiting individuals of the salt marsh beetle Pogonus chalceus from the Guerande salt fields. Moreover, wing size, a trait that has a heritable basis in this species, was significantly larger in the pond populations, which is in concordance with the unstable nature of this habitat. The relationship between IDH1 allele frequencies and wing size variation was consistent with patterns seen across western European populations. By means of neutral allozymes and microsatellites we detected a small but significant degree of sexual isolation between ecotypes. We conclude that speciation is ongoing and that divergence reflects a balance between selection and gene flow.
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Article Reference Digital mapping of coastal boulders – High-resolution data acquisition to infer past and recent transport dynamics.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2020