Publications
Organic matter sources, fluxes and greenhouse gas exchange in the Oubangui River (Congo River basin) KU Leuven
Spatial variability and temporal dynamics of greenhouse gas (CO 2 , CH 4 , N 2 O) concentrations and fluxes along the Zambezi River mainstem and major tributaries KU Leuven
Dynamics of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O) along the Zambezi River and major tributaries, and their importance in the riverine carbon budget KU Leuven
Functional community structure of African monodominant Gilbertiodendron dewevrei forest influenced by local environmental filtering Ghent University University of Antwerp
Importance of terrestrial subsidies for estuarine food webs in contrasting east African catchments KU Leuven
Reconstructing environmental change in the Lake Alaotra region, Madagascar KU Leuven
Coastal landform constrains dispersal in mangroves. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Mangrove forests are dynamic ecosystems found along low-lying coastal plains along tropical, subtropical, and some warm-temperate coasts, predominantly on tidal flats fringing deltas, estuaries, bays, and oceanic atolls. These landforms present varied hydrodynamic and geomorphological settings for mangroves to persist and could influence the extent of within-site propagule transport and subsequent local regeneration. In this study, we ...
Channel network structure determines genetic connectivity of landward-seawardAvicennia marinapopulations in a tropical bay Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Mangrove ecosystems along the East African coast are often characterized by a disjunct zonation pattern of seaward and landward Avicennia marina trees. This disjunct zonation may be maintained through different positions in the tidal frame, yielding different dispersal settings. The spatial configuration of the landscape and coastal processes such as tides and waves is expected to largely influence the extent of propagule transport and ...