Staff directory
Marc De Meyer
Biology
Invertebrates
Invertebrates
Publications
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De Meyer, M. & Copeland, R. 2009. ‘A new Ceratitis from Kenya (Diptera: Tephritidae)’. Journal of Afrotropical Zoology 5: 21-26. (PR).
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Erbout, N., De Meyer, M., Vangestel, C. & Lens, L. 2009. ‘Host plant toxicity affects developmental rates in a polyphagous fruit fly – experimental evidence’. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 97: 728-737. (PR).
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De Meyer, M. 2009. ‘Taxonomic revision of the genus Perilampsis (Diptera: Tephritidae)’. Journal of Natural History 43: 2425-2463. (PR).
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Mwatawala, M., De Meyer, M., Makundi, R. & Maerere, A. 2009. ‘Host range and distribution of fruit-infesting pestiferous fruit flies (Diptera, Tephritidae) in selected areas of Central Tanzania’. Bulletin of Entomological Research 99: 629-641. (PR).
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N'Depo, O., Hala, N., Allou, K., Aboua, L., Kouassi, K., Vayssières, J.-F. & De Meyer, M. 2009. ‘Abondance des mouches des fruits dans les zones de production fruitières de Côte d’Ivoire: dynamique des populations de Bactrocera invadens (Diptera: Tephritidae)’. Fruits 64: 313-324. (PR).
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Amevoin, K., Sanbena, B., Nuto, Y., Gomina, M., De Meyer, M. & Glitho, I. 2009. ‘Les mouches des fruits (Diptera: Tephritidae) au Togo: inventaire, prévalence et dynamique des populations dans la zone urbaine de Lomé’. International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 3: 912-920. (PR).
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De Meyer, M., Robertson, M., Mansell, M., Ekesi, S., Tsuruta, K., Mwaiko, W., Vayssières, J.-F. & Peterson, T. 2009. ‘Ecological niche and potential geographic distribution of the Invasive Fruit Fly Bactrocera invadens (Diptera, Tephritidae)’. Bulletin of Entomological Research 100: 35-48. (PR).
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De Meyer, M., Robertson, M., Peterson, T. & Mansell, M. 2008. ‘Climatic modeling for the med fly and Natal fruit fly’. Journal of Biogeography 35: 270-281. (PR).
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Basset, Y., Missa, O., Alonso, A., Miller, S.E., Curletti, G., De Meyer, M., Eardley, C., Lewis, O.T., Mansell, M.W., Novotny, V. & Wagner, T. 2008. ‘Choice of metrics for studying arthropod responses to habitat disturbance: one example from Gabon’. Insect Conservation and Diversity 1: 55-56. (PR).
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Erbout, N., De Meyer , M. & Lens, L. 2008. ‘Hybridisation between two polyphagous fruit fly species (Diptera : Tephritidae) causes sex-biased reduction in developmental stability’. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 93: 579-588. (PR).