Search publications of the members of the Royal Belgian institute of natural Sciences
- Bouwmeesters voor de goden. Een Romeins tempelcomplex an de Keversstraat, Tongeren
- The Red Marble of Baelen, a particular historical building stone with global geological importance and local use
- Les « pierres blanches » dans les monuments publics et funéraires de la cité des Tongres
- Assessing the impact of 1498 Meio earthquake and tsunami along the Enshu-nada coast, central Japan using coastal geology
- Geoarchaeology: A toolbox of approaches applied in a multidisciplinary research discipline
- Quaternary geological landscape evolution across borders: linking the Scheldt to Rhine-Thames Land
- The Meio 1498 earthquake and tsunami: driving force of abrupt environmental change in the Hamana floodplain, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
- Studying the impact of the Meio 1498 earthquake and tsunami on the geomorphology of the Hamana floodplain: a geoarchaeological approach
- Polietes lardarius (Fabricius, 1781) & Polietes meridionalis Peris & Llorente, 1963 in Belgium (Diptera : Muscidae)
- Identification of forensically important Diptera from Belgium and France using the Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) and GenBank
- DNA barcoding of Comoran squamate reptiles
- Promoting DNA barcoding in Belgium through the BeBoL network
- DNA barcoding and the effect of spatial distance on the genetic variation of African Noctuoidea (Insecta; Lepidoptera)
- DNA barcoding and molecular differentiation of West European and North American Phormia regina (Diptera; Calliphoridae)
- A first step in DNA barcoding hybotid flies (Diptera, Empidoidea)
- Automating the calculation of the ad hoc distance thresholds for DNA barcoding identification using two R functions
- Notes on the herpetofauna of western Bas-Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Ostracods, rock facies and magnetic susceptibility of the Hanonet Formation/Trois-Fontaines Formation interval (Early Givetian) at the Mont d'Haurs (Givet, France).
- Ostracods, rock facies and magnetic susceptibility of the Trois-Fontaines and Terres d'Haurs Formations (Early Givetian) in the Rancennes quarry at Mont d'Haurs (Givet, France)
- First Triassic and oldest record of a South American amiiform fish: Caturus sp. from the Los Menucos Group (lower Upper Triassic), Rio Negro province, Argentina.