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De loopkever Amara strenua en zijn recente uitbreiding in Nederland en België (Coleoptera: Carabidae)
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Na lange tijd niet te zijn waargenomen, lijkt de loopkever Amara strenua weer in toenemende mate voor te komen in Nederland en België. Voor ons was dat een unieke gelegenheid om meer te weten te komen over deze internationaal schaarse soort. We hebben gekeken naar de verspreiding van A. strenua, de karakteristieken van zijn habitat en naar zijn biologie. Door middel van kweekproeven kon voor het eerst de larve (stadium II) beschreven worden. Ten slotte beschrijven we een nieuw kenmerk om A. strenua van A. kulti te onderscheiden.
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RBINS Staff Publications 2023 OA
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La pratique de l’entomologie du terrain au conservatoire ou l’essentiel est de bien transmettre
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The principles and conventions concerning research, killing, treatment, preparation and classification of insects in collections are discussed in this note. A special attention to the labeling and related items are recalled with the aim of harmonizing practices and correcting drifts observed over the time.
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RBINS Staff Publications 2022
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Notes on the myrmecophilous spider Mastigusa arietina (Thorell, 1871)
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We provide records of the rarely detected ant-associated spider Mastigusa arietina (Thorell, 1871) in northwest Belgium and discuss how to locate and capture this spider. We show that this myrmecophilous spider is much more common than currently presumed but it is often missed in common spider surveys due to its obligate association with ant nests. We also summarise and illustrate the recently gained insights into its ecology, behaviour, and interactions with its host and other ant associates.
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Sedimentary imprints of tsunami and storm deposits on the Shizuoka coastline, south central Japan.
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RBINS Staff Publications 2016
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IUCN's encounter with 007: safeguarding consensus for conservation
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A controversy at the 2016 IUCN World Conservation Congress on the topic of closing domestic ivory markets (the 007, or so-called James Bond, motion) has given rise to a debate on IUCN's value proposition. A cross-section of authors who are engaged in IUCN but not employed by the organization, and with diverse perspectives and opinions, here argue for the importance of safeguarding and strengthening the unique technical and convening roles of IUCN, providing examples of what has and has not worked. Recommendations for protecting and enhancing IUCN's contribution to global conservation debates and policy formulation are given.
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RBINS Staff Publications 2017
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New records in Prioninae from Old World - note 1 (Coleoptera, Cerambhycidae, Prioninae)
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RBINS Staff Publications 2018
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Summary of the state of correlation in the Devonian of the Ardennes (Belgium-NE France) resulting from the decisions of the SDS
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RBINS Staff Publications 2016
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Inclusiveness and Diversity in Citizen Science
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RBINS Staff Publications 2021
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Nuclear phylogenomics, but not mitogenomics, resolves the most successful Late Miocene radiation of African mammals (Rodentia: Muridae: Arvicanthini)
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Ontogenetic divergence generates novel phenotypes in hybrid cichlids
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