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Techreport Reference Aanvraag van Otary nv voor een machtiging voor een geofysische en geotechnische survey (MERMAID) : Milieueffectenbeoordeling (MEB) en advies van het Bestuur. BMM, KBIN, 8 pp.
Techreport Reference Milieueffectenbeoordeling van de ELIA NEMO HVDC-kabel. BMM, KBIN, 81 pp.
Article Reference Twelve new Demospongiae (Porifera) from Chilean fjords, with remarks upon sponge-derived biogeographic compartments in the SE Pacific
This article reports on 12 new species originating from the Chilean fjords region, namely Clathria (Microciona) mytilifila sp. nov., Haliclona (Reniera) caduca sp. nov., Latrunculia (L.) ciruela sp. nov., Latrunculia (L.) copihuensis sp. nov., Latrunculia (L.) verenae sp. nov., Latrunculia (L.) yepayek sp. nov., Myxilla (Burtonanchora) araucana sp. nov., Neopodospongia tupecomareni sp. nov., Oceanapia guaiteca sp. nov., Oceanapia spinisphaera sp. nov., Suberites cranium sp. nov. and Tethya melinka sp. nov. The material studied was collected between 5 and 30 m depth at latitudes comprised between 42º and 50ºS, and is part of a large collection of Chilean sponges gathered by an international team in a series of expeditions. Identification keys are provided for SE Pacific Suberites and Latrunculia, and the known species of Myxilla (Burtonanchora) and Neopodospongia. A trans-Pacific link to the New Zealand fauna was retrieved for the latter genus. Distribution ranges apparent from the materials studied here are judged too preliminary to allow any inference on biotic boundaries in the SE Pacific. A revision of earlier assertions about these biogeographic units and their boundaries concluded that very little support remains other than for existence of a Magellanic fauna. This is in part a consequence of revising the taxonomy of sponge species originally deemed to underpin these areas. Specifically, the former proposal of a Central to Southern Chile biogeographic unit (33–56ºS) has been markedly undone.
Techreport Reference Milieufeffectenbeoordeling van het RENTEL offshore windmolenpark ten noordwesten van de Thorntonbank en ten zuidoosten van de Lodewijkbank - verbindingskabels. BMM, OD Natuurlijk Milieu, KBIN, 83 pp.
Manual Reference Belgisch Ringwerk. Overzicht van de in 2013 uitgevoerde activiteiten in België.
Manual Reference Centre belge de baguage. Résumé des activités réalisées en 2013 à Bruxelles.
Manual Reference Belgisch Ringwerk. Overzicht van de in 2013 in het Vlaams Gewest uitgevoerde activiteiten België.
Manual Reference Evaluation du risque posé par l »implantation de 7 éoliennes sur le plateau de Herbet sur le Faucon pèlerin (Falco peregrinus) et le Grand-duc d’Europe (Bubo bubo).
Article Reference La "taxonomie" intégrative en tant que discipline fondamentale dans les milieux polaires
Article Reference 'Integrative taxonomy' as a fundamental discipline in polar environments
Article Reference 'Integratieve taxonomie' als fundamentele wetenschap op de Noord- en Zuidpool
Article Reference Is the Species Flock Concept Operational? The Antarctic Shelf Case
There has been a significant body of literature on species flock definition but not so much about practical means to appraise them. We here apply the five criteria of Eastman and McCune for detecting species flocks in four taxonomic components of the benthic fauna of the Antarctic shelf: teleost fishes, crinoids (feather stars), echinoids (sea urchins) and crustacean arthropods. Practical limitations led us to prioritize the three historical criteria (endemicity, monophyly, species richness) over the two ecological ones (ecological diversity and habitat dominance). We propose a new protocol which includes an iterative fine-tuning of the monophyly and endemicity criteria in order to discover unsuspected flocks. As a result nine « full » species flocks (fulfilling the five criteria) are briefly described. Eight other flocks fit the three historical criteria but need to be further investigated from the ecological point of view (here called « core flocks »). The approach also shows that some candidate taxonomic components are no species flocks at all. The present study contradicts the paradigm that marine species flocks are rare. The hypothesis according to which the Antarctic shelf acts as a species flocks generator is supported, and the approach indicates paths for further ecological studies and may serve as a starting point to investigate the processes leading to flock-like patterning of biodiversity.
Article Reference Revised classification of a group of small species of Cytharomorula Kuroda, 1953 (Muricidae: Ergalataxinae) from the Indo-West Pacific
Article Reference Description of a new species of Favartia (Pygmaepterys) (Gastropoda: Muricidae: Muricopsinae) from Hawaii
Article Reference Description of two new Chicomurex species (Gastropoda: Muricidae) from the Philippine Islands
Article Reference Two remarkable new gastropods (Muricidae: Muricinae) from the Mascarene Plateau, Indian Ocean
Article Reference Note sur la présence de Indothais blanfordi (Melvill, 1893) (Muricidae: Rapaninae) au Sénégal et en Guinée-Bissau et commentaires sur deux autres espèces d’ Afrique Occidentale
Article Reference The discovery of the syntypes of Trophon birileffi Lischke, 1871 (Gastropoda: Muricidae: Ergalataxinae), its taxonomic implication and note about the distributional records
Article Reference Description of new Muricidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) collected during the Atimo Vatae expedition to Madagascar “Deep South”
Article Reference Color variations in Muricopsis principensis Rolán & Fernandes, 1991 (Gastropoda, Muricidae) from Príncipe Island
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