Browsing Royal Museum for Central Africa by Author "Backeljau, T."
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Identifying insects with incomplete DNA barcode libraries, African fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) as a test case
Virgilio, M.; Jordaens, K.; Breman, F.Backeljau, T.De Meyer, M. et al. -
Identifying Invasive Alien Species by DNA-barcoding: possibilities, gaps and pitfalls
Meganck, K.; Smitz, N.; Gombeer, S.Van Bourgonie, YR.Backeljau, T.De Meyer, M. et al. -
Identifying mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) from foreign deployment sites of the Belgian armed forces
Smitz, N.; Cochez, C.; Wilmaerts, L.Gombeer, S.Backeljau, T.De Meyer, M. et al. -
Inferring species limits in facultatively autogamous slugs and snails: a problem with too many solutions?
Backeljau, T.; Breugelmans, K.; Elejalde, A.Prévot, V.Jordaens, K. et al. -
Integrating DNA barcoding in taxonomic practice: experience from a joint initiative of two natural history museums.
Sonet, G.; Jordaens, F.; Nagy, Z.Breman, F.Backeljau, T.De Meyer, M. et al. -
Isolation and characterisation of ten microsatellite loci in <EM>Ixodes arboricola</EM>, and cross-amplification in three other <EM>Ixodes</EM> species.
Van Houtte, N.; Van Oosten, AR.; Jordaens, K.Matthysen, E.Backeljau, T.Heylen, D. et al. -
L ADN, un outil pour l identification d espèces de moustiques exotiques recensés en Belgique
Smitz, N.; Kenny, M.; Gombeer, S.Vanderheyden, A.Backeljau, T.De Meyer, M. et al. -
Life-history variation in the hermaphroditic land snail <EM>Succinea putris</EM> (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Succineidae).
Dillen, L.; Jordaens, K.; Backeljau, T. -
Macrogeographic population structuring in the cosmopolitan agricultural pest <I>Bactrocera cucurbitae </I>(Diptera: Tephritidae).
Virgilio, M.; Delatte, H.; Backeljau, T.De Meyer, M. et al. -
MEMO and MEMO+: Identification of introduction pathways and surveillance of exotic Aedes mosquito species in Belgium
Vanderheyden, A.; Smitz, N.; Deblauwe, I.De Wolf, K.Gombeer, S.Meganck, K.Schneider, A.De Witte, J.Dekoninck, W.Backeljau, T.De Meyer, M.Müller, R.Rebolledo Gonzaliez, J.Van Bortel, W. et al. -
MEMO: Monitoring of exotic mosquitoes in Belgium
Deblauwe, I.; Brosens, D.; De Wolf, K.Smitz, N.Vanslembrouck, A.Schneider, A.De Witte, J.Verlé, I.Dekoninck, W.De Meyer, M.Backeljau, T.Gombeer, S.Meganck, K.Vanderheyden, A.Müller, R.Van Bortel, W. et al. -
Metastrongyloid parasites of felines in naturally infected gastropods in Greece
Dimzas, D.; Di Cesare, A.; Morelli, S.Iorio, R.Backeljau, T.Vanderheyden, A.Lombal, A.De Meyer, M.Meganck, K.Smitz, N.Kassari, N.Traversa, D.Diakou, A. et al. -
Microsatellite diagnosis of species within the <EM>Ceratitis fasciventris</EM>, <EM>C. anonae</EM>, <EM>C. rosa</EM> species complex (Diptera: tephritidae).
Virgilio, M.; Delatte, H.; Backeljau, T.Quilici, S.De Meyer, M. et al. -
Microsatellite DNA for population genetic and parentage analysis of Banana slugs (Pulmonata: Arionidae: <EM>Ariolimax</EM>).
Van Houtte, N.; Helsen, S.; Leonard, J.Pearse, J.Elejalde, A.Breugelmans, K.Backeljau, T.Jordaens, K. et al. -
Mixed breeding system in the hermaphroditic land slug <EM>Arion intermedius</EM> (Stylommatophora, Arionidae).
Jordaens, K.; Van Houtte, N.; Helsen, P.Breugelmans, K.Jaksons, P.Backeljau, T. et al. -
Molecular characterisation of <EM>Arion ponsi</EM>, an endemic slug of the Balearic Islands (Pulmonata, Arionidae).
Backeljau, T.; Quintana Cardona, J.; Breugelmans, K.Vrijders, H.Jordaens, K. et al. -
Molecular evaluation of nominal species in the <I>Ceratitis fasciventris</I>, <I>C. anonae</I>, <I>C. rosa </I>complex (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Virgilio, M.; Backeljau, T.; De Meyer, M. -
Molecular identification of the exotic slug Arion subfuscus sensu stricto (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) in California, with comments of the source location of introduced populations.
Mc Donnell, R.J.; Rugman-Jones, P.; Backeljau, T.Breugelmans, K.Jordaens, K.Stouthamer, R.Paine, T.Gormally, M. et al. -
Molecular systematics of the genus <I>Dacus </I>Fabricius (Diptera, Tephritidae).
Virgilio, M.; De Meyer, M.; White , I.M.Backeljau, T. et al.