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Meetnetten.be - Fyke counts for Amphibia in Flanders, Belgium Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Frederik Piesschaert, Jeroen Speybroeck, Dimitri Brosens, Toon Westra, Peter Desmet, Hannes Ledegen, Sam Van de Poel, Marc Pollet
InboVeg - Amphibious vegetation of shallow lakes at Turnhout Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Floris Vanderhaeghe, Geert De Blust, Dimitri Brosens
PINK - Amphibia monitoring for the permanent surveillance of coastal areas in Flanders, Belgium Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Meetnetten.be - Transects for fire salamanders in Flanders, Belgium Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Frederic Piesschaert, Jeroen Speybroeck, Dimitri Brosens, Toon Westra, Peter Desmet, Hannes Ledegen, Sam Van de Poel, Marc Pollet
Meetnetten.be - Sightings for Natterjack toad in Flanders, Belgium Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Frederic Piesschaert, Jeroen Speybroeck, Dimitri Brosens, Toon Westra, Peter Desmet, Hannes Ledegen, Sam Van de Poel, Marc Pollet
Data from: Scale-dependent effects of terrestrial habitat on genetic variation in the great crested newt (Triturus cristatus) Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Karen Cox, Mathieu Denoël, Hans Van Calster, Jeroen Speybroeck, Sam Van De Poel, Iwan Lewylle, Leen Verschaeve, An Van Breusegem, David Halfmaerten, Dries Adriaens, Gerald Louette
Checklist of alien herpetofauna of Belgium Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Meetnetten.be - Occupancy estimates of priority vascular plants species in Flanders, Belgium Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Frederic Piesschaert, Wouter Van Landuyt, Dimitri Brosens, Toon Westra, Peter Desmet, Hannes Ledegen, Roosmarijn Steenman, Marc Pollet
Proton-transfer-reaction time-of-flight mass spectrometry (PTR-TOF-MS) as a tool for studying animal volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions University of Antwerp
Raoul Van Damme, Miguel Portillo Estrada, Charlotte Van Moorleghem, Sunita Janssenswillen, Richard, Joseph Cooper, Claudia Birkemeyer
1. Chemical sensing in vertebrates is crucial in their lives, and efforts are undertaken towards deciphering their chemical language. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is a group of chemicals believed to play an essential role in a wide variety of animal interactions. Therefore, understanding what animals sense themselves and untangling the ecological role of their volatile cues can be accomplished by analysing VOC emissions. A Proton-Transfer Reaction Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer (PTR-TOF-MS) is an instrument that measures VOCs in real-time in an air sample. Since this technique acts as ...