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Inproceedings Reference Biodiversity of the freshwater crabs of Benin: a genetic approach
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2024
Inproceedings Reference Monitoring potential disease hosts and vectors in Belgium: findings from two case projects
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2024
Inproceedings Reference Morphological, acoustic and genetic identification of a reproducing population of the invasive African clawed frog Xenopus laevis (Anura, Pipidae) recently discovered in Belgium
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Inproceedings Reference The Belgian barcoding facility for organisms and tissues of policy concern
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Inproceedings Reference Application of environmental DNA and quantitative PCR to detect the presence of four invasive crayfish species in Brussels waterbodies (Belgium)
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Inproceedings Reference BOPCO: An identification service for species of policy concern, including invasive alien species
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Inproceedings Reference First Record of three alien termite species (Insecta: Isoptera) in Belgium
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Inproceedings Reference Compartive genetic analysis of invasive mosquito species in Belgium supports diverse introduction pathways
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Article Reference The key to bringing DNA collections to the next level
DNA collections are a valuable type of Natural Science collection, enabling the validation of past research, serving as a source for new genomic studies and supporting ex situ conservation. The DiSSCo Flanders DNA collection working group, aiming to advance and "unlock" their DNA collections, identified the need for: 1) actively sharing best practices regarding the management of DNA collections; and 2) providing guidance on how to bring theory into practice. By combining best practice examples from within the working group with available literature and brainstorming ideas, the working group co-created two outputs, referred to as: the "Challenges" and the "Key". The Challenges are a list of obstacles to DNA collection management, which shape the structure of the linked Key and can also be used to spark discussion amongst stakeholders. The Key is a tool that guides users through the maturation process of their DNA collection in a standardised way. It stimulates holistic growth, breaks down the needed work into manageable steps and helps to decide priorities during the process. Furthermore, the Key facilitates communication with both internal stakeholders and external DNA collection managers. The Key distinguishes itself from other self-assessment tools in several ways: it includes (re)investigation of the collection’s purpose and context; it is specialised for DNA collections; it delivers concrete goals linked to relevant information and shared experience; and it is inclusive, targeting all Natural Science DNA collections, regardless of their context or size.
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Inproceedings Reference BopCo: an identification service for species of policy concern, and its role in the Belgian speciesid.be consortium
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2024