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Webpublished Reference De waagschaal van energie en klimaat: beter in balans met steenkool
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Article Reference Découverte d'un Homoptère Prosboloïde dans le Namurien belge
Located in RBINS Publications / Association pour l'Etude de la Paléontologie et de la Stratigraphie houillères / Bibliographic references
Webpublished Reference Découverte d'une baleine fossile à Doel
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Article Reference Découverte de Myrmica lonae Finzi, 1926 en Wallonie (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
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Inbook Reference Definition, classification and microfacies characteristics of oolitic ironstones used in the manufacturing of red ochre. A comparative petrographical analysis of Palaeozoic samples from France, Belgium and Germany.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Book Reference Degraer, S., Brabant, R., Rumes, B. & Vigin, L. (eds). 2023. Environmental Impacts of Offshore Wind Farms in the Belgian Part of the North Sea: Progressive Insights in Changing Species Distribution Patterns Informing Marine Management. Memoirs on the M
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Book Reference Der rest eines actinolepidien placoderm (pisces) aus der Bohrung Bolland (Emsium, Belgien)
This abstract is not available in English. Deze samenvatting is niet beschikbaar in het Nederlands. Résumé Un petit arctolepidide arthrodire de la sous-famille Actinolepidinae est décrit. Il a été découvert dans les roches de l'Emsien inférieur du sondage de Bolland près de Liège (Belgique). Le nouveau genre s'approche fort d'Actinolepis, mais il se distingue de ce genre et des autres Actinolepidinae par la forme des postorbitales et des antéroventrales. La partie postérieure du corps est préservée jusqu'à la fin du fouet de la nageoire caudale. La région caudale ressemble à celle des Ptyctodontida et Petalichthyida. Zusammenfassung Aus dem Unter-Emsium der Bohrung Bolland bei Lüttich/Belgien ist ein kleiner arctolepidider Arthrodire der Unterfamilie Actinolepidinae beschrieben. Die neue Gattung steht Actinolepis am nächsten, unterscheidet sich aber von dieser Gattung und den übrigen Actinolepidinae in der Form der Postorbitalia und Antero-Ventralia. Neben Kopf- und Rumpf-Panzer ist der Körperabschnitt hinter dem Rumpf-Panzer bis zur peitschenförmig auslaufenden Schwanzspitze erhalten. Der Schwanz gleicht dem ptyctodontider und petalichthyider PIacodermen.
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Article Reference Des intercalations à sphérolithes dans les couches de houille. Mode d'occurrence et conditions de genèse
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Article Reference Describing novel mitochondrial genomes of Antarctic amphipods
To date, only one mitogenome from an Antarctic amphipod has been published. Here, novel complete mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) of two morphospecies are assembled, namely, Charcotia amundseni and Eusirus giganteus. For the latter species, we have assembled two mitogenomes from different genetic clades of this species. The lengths of Eusirus and Charcotia mitogenomes range from 15,534 to 15,619 base pairs and their mitogenomes are composed of 13 protein coding genes, 22 transfer RNAs, 2 ribosomal RNAs, and 1 putative control region CR. Some tRNAs display aberrant structures suggesting that minimalization is also ongoing in amphipod mitogenomes. The novel mitogenomes of the two Antarctic species have features distinguishing them from other amphipod mitogenomes such as a lower AT-richness in the whole mitogenomes and a negative GC- skew in both strands of protein coding genes. The genetically most variable mitochondrial regions of amphipods are nad6 and atp8, while cox1 shows low nucleotide diversity among closely and more distantly related species. In comparison to the pancrustacean mitochondrial ground pattern, E. giganteus shows a translocation of the nad1 gene, while cytb and nad6 genes are translocated in C. amundseni. Phylogenetic analysis based on mitogenomes illustrates that Eusirus and Charcotia cluster together with other species belonging to the same amphipod superfamilies. In the absence of reference nuclear genomes, mitogenomes can be useful to develop markers for studying population genetics or evolutionary relationships at higher taxonomic levels.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Article Reference Description d'une nouvelle espèce aftrotropicale de Promachus (Trypanoides) Becker, 1925 (Diptera: Asilidae: Asilinae)
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