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Unpublished Reference Evaluation of the off-shore storage potential for Belgium
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Book Reference Evolutie van de stijghoogten in het Landeniaan en de sokkel vanaf de eeuwwisseling tot 1986 (West Vlaanderen en aangrenzend deel Oost Vlaanderen)
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Book Reference Evolution de la nappe aquifère dans la vallée moyenne de La Haine
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Book Reference Evolution du niveau de l'eau dans le puits de la Banque de Bruxelles entre 1959 et 1966
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Article Reference Evolution sédimentaire et Ostracodes de la base du Givetien à Resteigne (bord sud du Bassin de Dinant, Belgique)
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Inproceedings Reference Example of natural fracture patterns in Westphalian deposits: occurence and controls
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Techreport Reference Executive summary. in: Degraer, S. et al. (Eds.) (2017). Environmental impacts of offshore wind farms in the Belgian part of the North Sea: A continued move towards integration and quantification.
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Inbook Reference Executive summary: Attraction, avoidance and habitat use at various spatial scales
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2021
Inbook Reference Executive summary: Empirical evidence inspiring priority monitoring, research and management
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Article Reference Experimental exposure to cadmium affects metallothionein-like protein levels but not survival and growth in wolf spiders from polluted and reference populations
Both local adaptation and acclimation in tolerance mechanisms may allow populations to persist under metal pollution. However, both mechanisms are presumed to incur (energetic) costs and to trade-off with other life-history traits. To test this hypothesis, we exposed Pardosa saltans (Lycosidae) spiderlings originating from metal-polluted and unpolluted sites to a controlled cadmium (Cd) treatment, and compared contents of metal-binding metallothionein-like proteins (MTLPs), internal metal concentrations, and individual survival and growth rates with a reference treatment. While increased MTLP concentrations in offspring originating from both polluted and unpolluted populations upon exposure indicates a plastic tolerance mechanism, survival and growth rates remain largely unaffected, independent of the population of origin. However, MTLP and Cd concentrations were not significantly correlated. We suggest that MTLP production may be an important mechanism enabling P. saltans populations to persist in ecosystems polluted with heavy metals above a certain level. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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