Staff directory

Tine Huyse

Biology
Invertebrates
Publications
  • Huyse, T.,  Poulin, R. & Theron, A. 2005. ‘Speciation in parasites: a population genetics approach’. TRENDS IN PARASITOLOGY 21: 469-475.  (PR).
  • Huyse, T. & Volckaert, F. 2005. ‘Comparing host and parasite phylogenies: Gyrodactylus flatworms jumping from goby to goby’. SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY 54: 710-718. DOI: 10.1080/10635150500221036.  (PR).
  • Huyse, T. & Malmberg, G. 2004. ‘Molecular and morphological comparisons between Gyrodactylus ostendicus n. sp (Monogenea : Gyrodactylidae) on Pomatoschistus microps (Kroyer) and G. harengi Malmberg, 1957 on Clupea harengus membras L’. SYSTEMATIC PARASITOLOGY 58: 105-113.  (PR).
  • Huyse, T.,  Van Houdt, J. & Volckaert, F. 2004. ‘Paleoclimatic history and vicariant speciation in the "sand goby" group (Gobiidae, Teleostei)’. MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION 32: 324-336.  (PR).
  • Huyse, T.,  Malmberg, G. & Volckaert, F. 2004. ‘Four new species of Gyrodactylus von Nordmann, 1832 (Monogenea, Gyrodactylidae) on gobiid fishes: combined DNA and morphological analyses’. SYSTEMATIC PARASITOLOGY 59: 103-120.  (PR).
  • Audenaert, V.,  Huyse, T.,  Goemans, G.,  Belpaire, C. & Volckaert, F. 2003. ‘Spatio-temporal dynamics of the parasitic nematode Anguillicola crassus in Flanders, Belgium’. DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS 56: 223-233.  (PR).
  • Huyse, T.,  Audenaert, V. & Volckaert, F. 2003. ‘Speciation and host-parasite relationships in the parasite genus Gyrodactylus (Monogenea, Platyhelminthes) infecting gobies of the genus Pomatoschistus (Gobiidae, Teleostei)’. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR PARASITOLOGY 33: 1679-1689.  (PR).
  • Zietara, M.,  Huyse, T.,  Lumme, J. & Volckaert, F. 2002. ‘Deep divergence among subgenera of Gyrodactylus inferred from rDNA ITS region’. PARASITOLOGY 124: 39-52.  (PR).
  • Huyse, T. & Volckaert, F. 2002. ‘Identification of a host-associated species complex using molecular and morphometric analyses, with the description of Gyrodactylus rugiensoides n. sp (Gyrodactylidae, Monogenea)’. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR PARASITOLOGY 32: 907-919.  (PR).