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Researcher
Joke Van Tomme
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6
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2014
Assessing the impact of beach nourishment on the intertidal food web through the development of a mechanistic-envelope model
Sarah Vanden Eede
Joke Van Tomme
Charlotte De Busschere
Martijn L. Vandegehuchte
Koen Sabbe
Eric WM Stienen
Steven Degraer
Magda Vincx
Dries Bonte
A1
Journal Article
in
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
2014
Sediment-benthos relationships as a tool to assist in conservation practices in a coastal lagoon subjected to sediment change
Carl Van Colen
Dominique Verbelen
Koen Devos
Laure Agten
Joke Van Tomme
Magda Vincx
Steven Degraer
A1
Journal Article
in
BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
2014
2013
Biotic interactions within sandy beach ecosystems, with implications for an ecologically-sound beach nourishment
Joke Van Tomme
Magda Vincx
Steven Degraer
Dissertation
2013
Macrofaunal sediment selectivity considerations for beach nourishment programmes
Joke Van Tomme
Sarah Vanden Eede
Jeroen Speybroeck
Steven Degraer
Magda Vincx
A1
Journal Article
in
MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
2013
2012
Encounter competition partly explains the segregation of the sandy beach amphipods Bathyporeia pilosa and Bathyporeia sarsi: a mesocosm experiment
Joke Van Tomme
Carl Van Colen
Magda Vincx
Steven Degraer
A1
Journal Article
in
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
2012
2008
In situ study of the autecology of the closely related, co-occurring sandy beach amphipods Bathyporeia pilosa and Bathyporeia sarsi
Jeroen Speybroeck
Joke Van Tomme
Magda Vincx
Steven Degraer
A1
Journal Article
in
HELGOLAND MARINE RESEARCH
2008