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The fear-avoidance model of pain: We are not there yet. Comment on Wideman et al."A prospective sequential analysis of the fear-avoidance model of pain" [Pain, 2009] and Nicholas "First things first: reduction in catastrophizing before fear of KU Leuven Universiteit Gent
First report of the exotic blue land planarian, **Caenoplana coerulea** (Platyhelminthes, Geoplanidae), on Menorca (Balearic Islands, Spain) Universiteit Antwerpen Universiteit Hasselt
In April 2009 two specimens of a terrestrial flatworm were collected from under a rock in an orchard at Ciutadella de Menorca on the easternmost Balearic island of Menorca (Spain). Their external morphology suggested that both specimens belonged to the invasive blue planarian Caenoplana coerulea, a species which is native to eastern Australia. Sequence data of a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) and of the entire ...
New vascular plant records for the western part of the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal and Spain). Plantentuin Meise / Agentschap Plantentuin Meise
Recent fieldwork in the western part of the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal: mainly in the coastal area north of Coimbra; Spain: mainly in the valley of river Minho), mostly in 2015, yielded numerous new chorological data, especially of non-native taxa. The following naturalized or (potentially) invasive taxa are reported for the first time from Portugal: Alocasia macrorrhizos, Cardamine occulta, Commelina communis, Digitaria violascens, Eragrostis ...
Lacustrine microporous micrites of the Madrid Basin (Late Miocene, Spain) as analogues for shallow-marine carbonates of the Mishrif reservoir Formation (Cenomanian to Early Turonian, Middle East) KU Leuven
Shallow-marine microporous limestones account for many carbonate reservoirs. Their formation, however, remains poorly understood. Due to the lack of recent appropriate marine analogues, this study uses a lacustrine counterpart to examine the diagenetic processes controlling the development of intercrystalline microporosity. Late Miocene lacustrine microporous micrites of the Madrid Basin (Spain) have a similar matrix microfabric as Cenomanian to ...
Characteristics, genesis and parameters controlling the development of a large stratabound HTD body at Matienzo (Ramales Platform, BasqueeCantabrian Basin, northern Spain) KU Leuven Universiteit Gent
At Matienzo (BasqueeCantabrian Basin, northern Spain), a large stratabound HTD body (4 by 2 km2 and 80e400 m thick) delimited by two parallel sinistral strike-slip faults is exposed in Aptian carbonates. The margins of the HTD body are characterised by dolomite “tongues” indicating that some limestone beds were more prone to dolomitisation. However, no clear relationship between HTD occurrence and precursor limestone facies can be established. ...
Rapid response to water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) invasion in the Guadalquivir river branch in Seville (southern Spain) Plantentuin Meise / Agentschap Plantentuin Meise
A rapid response action carried out against the invasion of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) in the Guadalquivir River branch in Seville (Southern Spain) is described and analyzed. Removal was implemented and coordinated by the regional environmental Council, National security forces and public companies. Immediately after its detection, the distribution and abundance of water hyacinth, and the possible origin of introduction were assessed ...
The impacts of exceptional rainfall on phosphorus mobilisation in a mountain agroforestry catchment (NE, Spain) Universiteit Gent
Erosion causes significant soil and nutrient losses that can reach streams and degrade habitats. Phosphorus (P) is among the nutrients of greatest concern for water pollution. Due to the increase in the number of storm events over the last decade, which could rise further under climate change scenarios, a more in-depth analysis of the effect of rainfall on the behaviour of P in fragile environments is needed. Little is known about the ...