prof. dr. Jan Vanaverbeke
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Meiofauna metabolism in suboxic sediments : currently overestimated
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Game theoretical modeling of offshore renewable energy and nature conservation interactions in the context of marine spatial planning
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Ecology of free-living marine nematodes
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Is nematode colonisation in the presence of Scolelepis in tropical sandy-beach sediment similar to the colonisation process in temperate sandy beaches?
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Facilitating co-existence between offshore renewable energy and marine nature conservation: lessons learnt from eleven European case studies
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Modelling benthic oxygen consumption and benthic-pelagic coupling at a shallow station in the southern North Sea
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- Miscellaneous
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Comparison paper: Paper on the comparison of case studies, building on the overlap of human pressures and/or priority habitats
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The importance of biological interactions for the vertical distribution of nematodes in a temperate ultra-dissipitave sandy beach
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Temporal dynamics in the diet of two marine polychaetes as inferred from fatty acid biomarkers
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The magnitude of global marine species diversity
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The role of abiotic and biotic factors in the vertical distribution of sandy beach nematodes
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Geographical and depth-related patterns in nematode communities from some Italian Marine Protected Areas
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Regime shifts in the marine environment: the scientific basis and political context
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Understanding benthic, pelagic and airborne ecosystem interactions in shallow coastal seas: 'Westbanks': final report
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Null models reveal preferential sampling, spatial autocorrelation and overfitting in habitat suitability modelling
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Sediment-related distribution patterns of nematodes and macrofauna: two sides of the benthic coin?
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Contrasting macrobenthic activities differentially affect nematode density and diversity in a shallow subtidal marine sediment
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Biological vs. physical mixing effects on benthic food web dynamics
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The effect of the dominant polychaete Scolelepis squamata on nematode colonisation in sandy beach sediments: an experimental approach
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Use of benthic vs planktonic organic matter by sandy-beach organisms: a food tracing experiment with (13)C labelled diatoms