578 scientific publications
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Jocqué , R. 2011. ‘Order Araneae, family Zodariidae’. Arthropod fauna of the UAE 4: 15-22.
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Cardoso , P., Pekár , S., Jocqué , R. & Coddington , J.A. 2011. ‘Global Patterns of Guild Composition and Functional Diversity of Spiders’. PLoS ONE 6(6): e21710. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0021710. . I.F. 4.411.
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Smirnova, L., Mergen, P., Gerard, I. & Doutrelepont-Kenis, L. 2011. ‘Biodiversity Heritage Library for Europe: we are halfway’. JAZ 7.
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Verheyen, W., Hulselmans, J., Wendelen, W., Leirs, H., Corti, M., Backeljau, T. & Verheyen, E. 2011. ‘Contribution to the systematics and zoogeography of the East-African Acomys spinosissimus Peters, 1852 species complex and the description of two new species (Rodentia: Muridae)’. Zootaxa 3059: 1-38. (PR).
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Kennis, J., Nicolas, V., Hulselmans, J., Katuala, P., Wendelen, w., Verheyen, E., Dudu, A. & Leirs, H. 2011. ‘The impact of the Congo River and its tributaries on the rodent genus Praomys: speciation origin or range expansion limit?’. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 163: 983-1002. (PR).
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Rodrigues, H., Marangoni, P., Sumbera, R., Tafforeau, P., Wendelen, W. & Viriot, L. 2011. ‘Continuous dental replacement in a hyper-chisel tooth digging rodent’. PNAS vol. 108, no. 42: 17355-17359. (PR).
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Boris Jacob, BJ. 2011. ‘OpenUp! C7.1.1 Key staff for the Helpdesk Network identified’. 5 p. URL: http://open-up.eu/sites/open-up.eu/files/C711_Key_staff_helpdesk_Final%20Version_Updated.pdf
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Leroy, K., Gilissen, E., Stygelbout, V. & Brion, J-P. 2011. Guide des travaux pratiques d’histologie (2 tomes). Bruxelles : Presses Universitaires de Bruxelles.
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Gilissen, E. & Neutens, C. 2011. ‘Surface and deep structure of the central sulcus in the human and chimpanzee neocortex’. Suppl 52. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 142. (PR)
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Combès, B., Fournier, M., Braga, J., Subsol, G., Balzeau, A., Gilissen, E., Thackeray, F. & Prima, S. 2011. ‘Automatic, landmark-free quantification of 3D endocranial asymmetries in extant and fossil species : new insights into paleoneurology’. Suppl 52. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 111. (PR)