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Windturbines en fauna. onderzoek naar de impact op de fauna Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
Patterns of carbon processing at the seafloor: the role of fauna and microbes in moderating carbon flows KU Leuven
© Author(s) 2016. Marine sediments, particularly those located in estuarine and coastal zones, are key locations for the burial of organic carbon (C). However, organic C delivered to the sediment is subjected to a range of biological C-cycling processes, the rates and relative importance of which vary markedly between sites, and which are thus difficult to predict. In this study, stable isotope tracer experiments were used to quantify the ...
The earliest Eocene mammal fauna of the Erquelinnes Sand Member near the French-Belgian border Universiteit Gent
The earliest Eocene Erquelinnes site was discovered in 1880, but its mammal fauna has been frequently ignored. This paper provides the first detailed overview of the Erquelinnes mammals since 1929. The new faunal list doubles the known diversity at Erquelinnes to a total of 16 species, now also including amphilemurids, hyaenodontids, mesonychids, louisinids, equids and diacodexeids. The majority of the Erquelinnes species is also present in the ...
Surf zone fauna of Ecuadorian sandy beaches: Spatial and temporal patterns Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee
Sandy beaches and their surf zones are the most common open shoreline habitat; however, surf zone fauna in the tropics is one of the least studied communities in the world. In the current study, we tested the hypothesis that Ecuadorian surf zone hyperbenthos (invertebrates and vertebrates 1-5 mm in length) and epibenthos (fish and macrocrustaceans > 5 mm in length) vary among beaches and seasons. Therefore, the fauna was described and related ...
New early Eocene vertebrate assemblage from western India reveals a mixed fauna of European and Gondwana affinities Universiteit Gent
Water, rather than temperature, dominantly impacts how soil fauna affect dissolved carbon and nitrogen release from fresh litter during early litter decomposition Universiteit Gent
Small is beautiful: the Erquelinnes mammal fauna from the earliest Eocene of the Southern Mons Basin, Belgium Universiteit Gent
In 1880, the early Eocene fluvial deposits of the Erquelinnes sand quarry in the southern part of the Mons basin in Belgium yielded their first mammal fossil, a well preserved jaw of a primitive perissodactyl. By 1927, about 40 mammal specimens had been recovered from Erquelinnes and were attributed to Adapisorex, ‘Protomomys’, Paramys, Plesiadapis, Arctocyonides, Hyracotherium, Coryphodon and ‘Oxyaena or Miacidae’. By that time however, the ...