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VIS - Fishes in estuarine habitats in Flanders, Belgium Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
VIS - Post 2013 - Fishes in estuarine waters in Flanders, Belgium Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
VIS - Fishes in inland waters in Flanders, Belgium Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
Meetnetten.be - Transects for butterflies in Flanders, Belgium Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
Frederic Piesschaert, Dirk Maes, Dimitri Brosens, Toon Westra, Peter Desmet, Hannes Ledegen, Wim Verachtert, Sam Van De Poel, Marc Pollet
Watervogels - Wintering waterbirds in Flanders, Belgium Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
Data from: Using environmental DNA metabarcoding to monitor fish communities in small rivers and large brooks: Insights on the spatial scale of information Universiteit Gent
Charlotte Van Driessche, Teun Everts, Sabrina Neyrinck, David Halfmaerten, Annelies Haegeman, Tom Ruttink, Dries Bonte, Rein Brys
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A controlled cage experiment was performed. Fifteen fish species were held in keepnets (~cages) in a small river in Belgium. At varying distances downstream from the nets, water samples were taken. Environmental DNA was extracted and samples were analysed via both droplet digital PCR (see Van Driessche et al., 2022) as well as via eDNA metabarcoding. This dataset includes the data of the eDNA metabarcoding. The entire set-up was repeated in two river transects with contrasting river discharge rates. Two levels of source fish ...
A controlled cage experiment was performed. Fifteen fish species were held in keepnets (~cages) in a small river in Belgium. At varying distances downstream from the nets, water samples were taken. Environmental DNA was extracted and samples were analysed via both droplet digital PCR (see Van Driessche et al., 2022) as well as via eDNA metabarcoding. This dataset includes the data of the eDNA metabarcoding. The entire set-up was repeated in two river transects with contrasting river discharge rates. Two levels of source fish ...
Data from: Using environmental DNA metabarcoding to monitor fish communities in small rivers and large brooks: Insights on the spatial scale of information Instituut voor Landbouw-, Visserij- en Voedingsonderzoek
Charlotte Van Driessche, Teun Everts, Sabrina Neyrinck, David Halfmaerten, Annelies Haegeman, Tom Ruttink, Dries Bonte, Rein Brys, Research Institute For Nature And Forest
Monitoring fish communities is central to the evaluation of ecological health of rivers. Not only presence/absence of species is important to assess, but also the species composition of local fish assemblages is a crucial parameter. Lotic fish communities are traditionally monitored via electrofishing, characterized by a known limited efficiency and high survey costs. The use of environmental DNA-based analyses could serve as a non-destructive alternative, but this approach requires further insights in practical sampling schemes incorporating transport and dilution of the eDNA fragments; as ...
A dataset of voids’ characteristics in multidirectional carbon fiber/epoxy composite laminates, obtained using X-ray micro-computed tomography KU Leuven
In the current data article, we present detailed characteristics of voids in carbon/epoxy composite laminates as well as the original image stacks, obtained via X-ray micro-Computed Tomography (micro-CT) . Five different lay-ups are produced with altering the recommended cure cycle in order to intentionally induce voids in the material. For each lay-up, an image stack (consisting of tomographic slices) and a dataset are provided. The image slices are in 8-bit TIF format. The datasets (spreadsheets) include the volume, size parameters, shape parameters, orientation, and location of all the ...
Data Repository for MYRiAD: A Multi-Array Room Acoustic Database KU Leuven
In the development of acoustic signal processing algorithms, their evaluation in various acoustic environments is of utmost importance. In order to advance evaluation in realistic and reproducible scenarios, several high-quality acoustic databases have been developed over the years. In this paper, we present another complementary database of acoustic recordings, referred to as the Multi-arraY Room Acoustic Database (MYRiAD). The MYRiAD database is unique in its diversity of microphone configurations suiting a wide range of enhancement and reproduction applications (such as assistive hearing, ...