prof. dr. Dries Bonte
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Grazing impact on plant spatial distribution and community composition
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Salinity effects on the coexistence of cryptic species: a case study on marine nematodes
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Landscape structure, dispersal and the evolution of antagonistic plant-herbivore interactions
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Dual benefit from a belowground symbiosis: nitrogen fixing rhizobia promote growth and defense against a specialist herbivore in a cyanogenic plant
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Selective integration advantages when transience is costly: immigration behaviour in an agrobiont spider
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Contrasting covariation of above- and belowground invertebrate species across plant genotypes
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Patch connectivity and sand dynamics affect dispersal-related morphology of the blue-winged grasshopper Oedipoda caerulescens in coastal grey dunes
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Soil-dependent growth strategy of invasive plants: empirical evidence and model predictions using Carpobrotus edulis as target species
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Overleven als bedreigde plantensoort in een gefragmenteerd, dynamisch landschap
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Aphids on Ammophila arenaria in Belgium : first reports, phenology and host range expansion
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Relative importance of biotic and abiotic soil components to plant growth and insect herbivore population dynamics
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Changing landscapes : consequences for the recruitment of animal-dispersed plants
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Plant-soil feedback as a mechanism of invasion by Carpobrotus edulis
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Habitat structure modified by an invasive grass enhances inundation withstanding in a salt-marsh wolf spider
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Is movement behavior of riparian wolf spiders guided by external or internal information?
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Information use and density-dependent dispersal in an agrobiont spider
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Local adaptation of aboveground herbivores towards plant phenotypes induced by soil biota
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Evolution of dispersal polymorphism and local adaptation of dispersal distance in spatially structured landscapes
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Interactions between root and shoot herbivores of Ammophila arenaria in the laboratory do not translate into correlated abundances in the field
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Spatial genetic variation of a riparian wolf spider Pardosa agricola (Thorell, 1856) on lowland river banks: the importance of functional connectivity in linear spatial systems
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Between-population variation in homeward orientation behaviour in two riparian wolf spiders
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The effect of translocation on movement behaviour of Orthoptera – a test of the assumptions of behavioural studies
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Microbial modification of host long-distance dispersal capacity
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Inbreeding depresses short and long distance dispersal modes in three congeneric spiders
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Evolution of body condition-dependent dispersal in metapopulations.
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Mate-locating behaviour, habitat-use and flight morphology relative to rainforest disturbance in an Afrotropical butterfly
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Repeatability of dispersal behavior in a common dwarf spider: evidence for different mechanisms behind short and long distance dispersal
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Evidence of population differentiation in the dune grass Ammophila arenaria and its associated root-feeding nematodes
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Integrating environmental conditions and functional life-history traits for riparian arthropod conservation planning
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Sex-specific dispersal and evolutionary rescue in host populations infected by male killing endosymbionts.
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Differential herbivory tolerance of dominant and subordinate plant species along gradients of nutrient availability and competition
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Assemblage structure and conservation value of spiders and carabid beetles from restored lowland river banks
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Plasticity in flood-avoiding behaviour in two congeneric riparian wolf spiders
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Understanding the impact of flooding on trait-displacements and shifts in assemblage structure of predatory arthropods on river banks
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Male-killing endosymbionts: influence of environmental conditions on persistence of host metapopulation
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Trampling affects the distribution of specialised coastal dune arthropods.
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Web building flexibility of an orb-web spider in a heterogeneous agricultural landscape
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Thermal conditions during juvenile development affect adult dispersal in a spider
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Starvation affects pre-dispersal behaviour of Erigone spiders
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Analysis of the specificity of three root-feeders towards grasses in coastal dunes
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Grazing as a management tool in dune grasslands: Evidence of soil and scale dependence of the effect of large herbivores on plant diversity
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Dung beetles as secondary seed dispersers in a temperate grassland
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The Belgian sandy beach ecosystem: a review
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Importance of grazing and soil acidity for plant community composition and trait characterisation in coastal dune grasslands
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Spatial scales affecting termite diversity in tropical lowland rainforest: a case study in southeast Cameroon
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Heritability of spider ballooning motivation under different wind velocities
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Maternal care and reproductive state-dependent mobility determine natal dispersal in a wolf spider
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Aerial dispersal plasticity under different wind velocities in a salt marsh wolf spider
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Using distribution patterns of five threatened invertebrates in a highly fragmented dune landscape to develop a multispecies conservation approach
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Geographical variation in wolf spider dispersal behaviour is related to landscape structure
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Sand dynamics in coastal dune landscapes constrain diversity and life-history characteristics of spiders
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Beach nourishment: an ecologically sound coastal defence alternative? A review
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Interdemic variation of cannibalism in a wolf spider (Pardosa monticola) inhabiting different habitat types
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Habitat use and mobility of two threatened coastal dune insects: implications for conservation
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Are coastal dune management actions for biodiversity restoration and conservation underpinned by internationally published research?
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Integrated monitoring of nature restoration along ecotones, the example of the Yser estuary
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Spatial association between a spider wasp and its host in fragmented dune habitats
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Anthropogenic induced changes in nesting densities of the dune-specialised digger wasp Bembix rostrata (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)
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Evaluatie Begrazing Kustduinen 1997-2004 : Onderzoek en evaluatie van de biologische gevolgen van acht jaar graasbeheer in de Vlaamse Westkustreservaten
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Do habitat fragmentation, sand dynamics and recreation pressure affect the spatial distribution of three spiders from coastal grey dunes?
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Evolution of ballooning behaviour in wolf spiders (Lycosidae): micro- versus macroevolutionary patterns
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Evolutionary and ecological determinants of ballooning dispersal in Pardosa-wolf spiders
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Cannibalism as an indicator of prey availability in juvenile Pardosa monticola
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Cannibalism as an indicator of prey availability in juvenile Pardosa monticola
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Colour variation and crypsis in relation to habitat selection in the males of the crab spider Xysticus sabulosus (Hahn, 1832) (Araneae: Thomisidae)
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Cannibalism and prey sharing among juveniles of the spider Oedothorax gibbosus (Blackwall, 1841) (Erigoninae, Linyphiidae, Araneae)
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The importance of habitat productivity, stability and heterogeneity for spider species richness in coastal grey dunes along the North Sea and its implications for conservation
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Lack of homeward orientation and increased mobility result in high emigration rates from low-quality fragments in a dune wolf spider
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Effects of aerial dispersal, habitat specialisation, and landscape structure on spider distribution across fragmented grey dunes
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Trophobiotic relationships between ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and Tettigometridae (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha) in the grey dunes of Belgium
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Ecology, management and monitoring of grey dunes in Flanders
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The use of spiders as indicators of habitat quality and anthropogenic disturbance in Flanders, Belgium
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Biodiversiteit en natuurbehoud
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Dagvlinders aan de Vlaamse kust: parels voor de duinen?
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The use of spiders as indicators of habitat quality and anthropogenic disturbance in Flanders, Belgium
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Mieren in de Vlaamse kustduinen: een overzicht van de waargenomen soorten en hun belang voor het duinsysteem
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Sprinkhanen in de Vlaamse kustduinen (Orthoptera: Saltatoria)
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Determining spider species richness in fragmented coastal dune habitats by extrapolation and estimation (Araneae)
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Spinnen (Araneae) van de Vlaamse kustduinen: grote diversiteit in soorten en vormen
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Spinnen in grasland en ?mosduinfragmenten in de Vlaamse kustduinen: het belang van oppervlakte en interne structuurvariatie
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Broedvogels in de Vlaamse kustduinen en schorren: een overzicht
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Mieren: een onmisbare schakel in duingraslanden?
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The distribution of ant nests (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in coastal grey dunes of Flanders (Belgium) and their relationship to myrmecochorous plants
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Springstaarten (Collembola) in de Vlaamse kustduinen: onbekend maar misschien wel een onmisbare schakel in het duinecosysteem
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Levende duinen : een overzicht van de biodiversiteit in de Vlaamse kuststreek
Sam Provoost (UGent) and Dries Bonte (UGent)(2004) -
Distribution of spiders in coastal grey dunes : spatial patterns and evolutionary-ecological importance of dispersal
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Aëronautisch gedrag ('ballooning') bij spinnen (Araneae)
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Mieren: een onmisbare schakel in duingraslanden?
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Spinnen in grasland- en mosduinfragmenten in de Vlaamse kustduinen: het belang van oppervlakte en interne structuurvariatie
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Landschap en beheer van de kustduinen
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Aerial dispersal in spiders from a fragmented dune system: proximate and innate factors and implications for species distribution
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Spider dispersal in a fragmented dune system: on the interaction between nurture and nature
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Low ballooning propensity in habitat specialists from a fragmented landscape: rare species will become rarer
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Low ballooning propensity in habitat specialists from fragmented grey dunes: rare species will become rarer
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Spatial distribution of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in coastal grey dunes, with an emphasis on ant-plant interactions
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Spatio-temporele distributie van mieren (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in duingraslanden, met speciale aandacht voor plant-mier interacties
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Biodiversity of the Flemish coast
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Microgeographical distribution of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in coastal dune grassland and their relation to the soil structure and vegetation
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Environmental and genetic background of tiptoe-initiating behaviour in the dwarfspider Erigone atra
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The temporal and spatial relationship between stenotopic dwarf spiders (Erigoninae: Araneae) and their prey (Isotomidae: Collembola) in coastal grey dunes: A numerical aggregative response or common microhabitat preference?