Browsing Royal Museum for Central Africa by Author "Nagy, Z.T."
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A DNA barcode assisted survey of the Congolese freshwater fish diversity
Nagy, Z.T.; Sonet, G.; Van Houdt, J.Vreven, E.Mizani, C.D.Pato, U.A.Snoeks, J.Verheyen, E.Breman, F.C.Hanssens, M. et al. -
Belgian network for DNA barcoding
Sonet, G.; Jordaens, K.; Breman, F.Nagy, Z.T.De Meyer, M.Backeljau, T. et al. -
DNA barcoding of Congolese birds from museum collections
Louette, M.; Montañés, G.; Nagy, Z.T.Van Houdt, J.Verheyen, E.Sonet, G.Breman, F.C.Lenglet, G. et al. -
DNA barcoding of freshwater fish collections from the Congo region.
Verheyen, E.; Breman, F.C.; Hanssens , M.Nagy, Z.T.Sonet , G.Van Houdt , J.Vreven , E.Danadu Mizani, C.Snoeks, J. et al. -
DNA barcoding of museum specimens of Lymantriidae of the Royal Museum for Central Africa
Dall Asta, U.; Nagy, Z.T.; Breman, F.C. -
DNA barcoding: a practical tool for fundamental and applied biodiversity research
Nagy, Z.T.; Backeljau, T.; De Meyer, M.Jordaens, K. et al. -
Editorial
Nagy, Z.T.; Backeljau, T.; De Meyer, M.Jordaens, K. et al. -
Entire mitochondrial genomes from historical museum and contemporary fecal samples provide a temporal perspective of genetic diversity in Grauer s gorillas (<EM>Gorilla beringei graueri</EM>)
van der Valk, T.; Caillaud, D.; Dalèn, L.Gilissen, E.Semal, P.Sonet, G.Nagy, Z.T.Guschanski, K. et al. -
Extinct, obscure or imaginary: the lizard species with the smallest ranges
Meiri, S.; Bauer, A.M.; Allison, A.Castro-Herrera, F.Chirio, L.Colli, G.Das, I.Doan, T.F.Glaw, F.Grismer, L.L.Hoogmoed, M.Kraus, F.Lebreton, M.Meirte, D.Nagy, Z.T.de Campos Nogueira, C.Oliver, P.Pauwels, O.S.GPincheira-Donoso, D.Shea, G.Sindaco, R.Tallowin, O.J.STorres-Carvajal, O.Trape, J.-F.Uetz, P.Wagner, P.Wang, Y.Ziegler, T. et al. -
The geography of snake reproductive mode: a global analysis of the evolution of snake viviparity
Feldman, A.; Bauer, A.M.; Castro-Herrera, F.Chirio, L.Das, I.Doan, T.M.Maza, E.Meirte, D.de Campos Noguiera, C.Nagy, Z.T.Torres-Carvajal, O.Uetz, P.Meiri, S. et al. -
The global distribution of tetrapods reveals a need for targeted reptile conservation.
Roll, U.; Feldman, A.; Novosolov, M.Allison, A.Bauer, A.M.Bernard, R.Böhm, M.Castro-Herrera, F.Chirio, L.Collen, B.Colli, G.R.Dabool, L.Das, I.Doan, T.M.Grismer, L.L.Hoogmoed, M.Itescu, Y.Kraus, F.Lebreton, M.Lewin, A.Martins, M.Maza, E.Meirte, D.Nagy, Z.T.de Campos Nogueira, C.Pauwels, O.S.GPincheira-Donoso, D.Powney, G.D.Sindaco, R.Tallowin, O.J.STorres-Carvajal, O.Trape, J.-F.Vidan, E.Uetz, P.Wagner, P.Wang, Y.Orme, C.D.LGrenyer, R.Meiri, S. et al.