Publications
Ontwikkeling van criteria voor de beoordeling van de lokale staat van instandhouding van de Natura 2000 habitattypen, versie 2.0 Ghent University
Campsicnemus pusillus, een nieuwe slankpootvlieg voor Nederland (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Donacia crassipes Fabricius, 1775 a rare or a neglected species in Belgium? (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Donaciinae) Research Institute for Nature and Forest
A resource-based conservation approach for an endangered ecotone species Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Heide in de vuurlinie - ecologische gebiedsvisie voor de Natura2000-gebieden van kamp Beverlo, het schietterrein van Helchteren en hun omgeving Research Institute for Nature and Forest
The military areas of Camp Beverlo and Helchteren Shooting Range in the province of Limburg, together with the neighbouring brook valleys and forests, are among the most important core areas for biodiversity in Flanders. During the 20th century, the historical heathland landscape outside of the military grounds was dramatically changed by the expansion of building sites, industrial areas and road infrastructure, and by forest planting on ...
Attempts to control the invasive aquatic Crassula helmsii with special reference to dye treatment Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Attempts to control aquatic Crassula helmsii at Huis ter Heide (Tilburg, The Netherlands), with special reference to dye treatment Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Diversity and ecology of fishes and their helminth parasites in a subtropical river system (Save-Runde River, Zimbabwe). KU Leuven
The biology of thermoacidophilic archaea from the order Sulfolobales Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Thermoacidophilic archaea belonging to the order Sulfolobales thrive in extreme biotopes, such as sulfuric hot springs and ore deposits. These microorganisms have been model systems for understanding life in extreme environments, as well as for probing the evolution of both molecular genetic processes and central metabolic pathways. Thermoacidophiles, such as the Sulfolobales, use typical microbial responses to persist in hot acid (e.g. ...