Researcher
Wim Vandebergh
- Keywords:Biology
- Disciplines:Humanities and the arts
Affiliations
- Biology (Department)
Member
From12 Feb 2014 → 11 Aug 2014 - Amphibian Evolution Lab (Research group)
Member
From1 Jan 2007 → 11 Aug 2014 - Ecology and Systematics (Research group)
Member
From1 Jan 2007 → 11 Aug 2014 - Biology (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2006 → 31 Oct 2013
Publications
1 - 7 of 7
- Beyond sodefrin: evidence for a multi-component pheromone system in the model newt Cynops pyrrhogaster (Salamandridae).(2016)
Authors: Ines Van Bocxlaer, Margo Maex, Dag Treer, Sunita Leentje Janssenswillen, Rik Janssens, Wim Vandebergh, Paul Proost, Franky Bossuyt
Pages: 1-9 - High pheromone diversity in the male cheek gland of the red-spotted newt Notophthalmus viridescens (Salamandridae)(2015)
Authors: Sunita Leentje Janssenswillen, Bert Willaert, Dag Treer, Wim Vandebergh, Franky Bossuyt, Ines Van Bocxlaer
- Side-by-side secretion of Late Palaeozoic diverged courtship pheromones in an aquatic salamander(2015)
Authors: Ines Van Bocxlaer, Dag Treer, Margo Maex, Wim Vandebergh, Sunita Leentje Janssenswillen, Gwij Stegen, Philippe Kok, Bert Willaert, Severine Matthijs, Erik Martens, et al.
- Origin and diversification of a salamander sex pheromone system(2015)
Authors: Sunita Leentje Janssenswillen, Wim Vandebergh, Dag Treer, Bert Willaert, Margo Maex, Ines Van Bocxlaer, Franky Bossuyt, Emma Teeling
Pages: 472-480 - Frog nuptial pads secrete mating season-specific proteins related to salamander pheromones(2013)
Authors: Bert Willaert, Sunita Leentje Janssenswillen, Dominique Adriaens, Geert Baggerman, Severine Matthijs, Elin Pauwels, Paul Proost, Arent Raepsaet, Liliane Schoofs, Luc Van Hoorebeke, et al.
Pages: 4139-4143 - Recurrent functional divergence of early tetrapod keratins in amphibian toe pads and mammalian hair(2013)
Authors: Wim Vandebergh, Margo Maex, Franky Bossuyt, Ines Van Bocxlaer
- Radiation and Functional Diversification of Alpha Keratins during Early Vertebrate Evolution(2012)
Authors: Wim Vandebergh
Pages: 995-1004