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Overstorey composition shapes acrossU+2010trophic level community relationships in deciduous forest regardless of fragmentation context Ghent University
Habitat fragmentation shapes natal dispersal and sociality in an Afrotropical cooperative breeder Ghent University University of Antwerp
Forest fragmentation modulates effects of tree species richness and composition on ecosystem multifunctionality Ghent University
Forest fragments in highly disturbed landscapes provide important ecosystem services ranging from acting as biodiversity reservoir to providing timber or regulating hydrology. Managing the tree species richness and composition of these fragments to optimize their functioning and the deliverance of multiple ecosystem services is of great practical relevance. However, both the strength and direction of tree species richness and tree species ...
Triacylglycerol profile of summer and winter bovine milk fat and the feasibility of triacylglycerol fragmentation Ghent University
Tree species identity outweighs the effects of tree species diversity and forest fragmentation on understorey diversity and composition Ghent University
Robustness of metacommunities with omnivory to habitat destruction : disentangling patch fragmentation from patch loss Ghent University University of Antwerp
Prognostic value of tumor shrinkage versus fragmentation following radiochemotherapy and surgery for rectal cancer Ghent University KU Leuven
Direct Access to Dithiobenzoate RAFT Agent Fragmentation Rate Coefficients by ESR Spin-Trapping Hasselt University
The beta-scission rate coefficient of tert-butyl radicals fragmenting off the intermediate resulting from their addition to tert-butyl dithiobenzoate-a reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) agent-is estimated via the recently introduced electron spin resonance (ESR)-trapping methodology as a function of temperature. The newly introduced ESR-trapping methodology is critically evaluated and found to be reliable. At 20 degrees C, ...