RBINS Staff Publications 2023
This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.
There are 409 references in this bibliography folder.
Ellen, V, Esther, C, Tom, M, and Carl, VC
(2022).
Ocean acidification modifies behaviour of shelf seabed macrofauna: A laboratory study on two ecosystem engineers, Abra alba and Lanice conchilega
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 558.
Laforest, C
(2022).
What to do with all these bones? Policies of curation and sampling after archaeological excavations of human remains in France and Wallonia
In: Workshop Memor project.
Martens, K, Fontaneto, D, Thomaz, SM, and Naselli-Flores L
(2022).
Two celebrations and the Sustainable Development Goals
Hydrobiologia, 850:1-3.
Roy, W, Scheldeman, K, Roozendael, B, Nieuwenhove, A, Schallier, R, Vigin, L, and Maes, F
(2022).
Airborne monitoring of compliance to NOx emission regulations from ocean-going vessels in the Belgian North Sea
Atmospheric Pollution Research, 13(9):101518.
Thiébaux, A, Christelle, D, and Goemaere, E
(2022).
Pierres à aiguiser de l'habitat rural médiéval au "Grand Fauvage" (Marche-en-Famenne, Province du Luxembourg, Belgique)
Guides archéologiques du Malgré-Tout., -(-):287-302.
Van Nieuwenhove, A, Van Roozendael, B, Scheldeman, K, Merveille, J, Haelters, J, Van Roy, W, and Schallier, R
(2013).
30 jaar Belgisch luchttoezicht boven de Noordzee – Evolutie, trends en ontwikkelingen
Koninklijk Belgische Instituut voor Natuurwetenschappen.
Goffette, Q, Lepers, C, Jadin, I, and Rots, V
((2022) 2023).
A handful of duck radiuses: Peculiarities of the avifaunal exploitation at the Gravettian site of Maisières‐Canal (Belgium)
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 33(4/2022):668-682.
Nicolas, A, Olivier, C, Stéphane, G, and Quentin, G
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Taintignies (Rumes). Un site artisanal (et d’extraction ?) du Haut-Empire et réoccupation rurale tardo-romaine au lieu-dit "Le Pèlerin"
In: L'archéologie en Wapi, ça existe aussi!.
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Middle and Upper Ordovician linguliformean and craniiformean brachiopods from the Brabant Massif, Belgium: Infaunal giants, encrusting forms and durophagy
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