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Volume 129(1) - January 1999

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Belgian Journal of Zoology

Volume 129(1) - January 1999

Contents of this issue:

Proceedings of the 5th Benelux Congress of Zoology

Invited contributions
Van De Peer, Y.
Molecular evolution and the incorporation of site-to-site variation indistance tree construction methods. pp. 5-16.

Le Gall, F., P. Favreau, G. Richard, E. Benoit, Y. Letournoux &J. Molgo.
Biodiversity of the genus Conus (Fleming, 1822): a rich source ofbioactive peptides. pp. 17-42.

Seehausen, O., J.M. Van Alphen & F. Witte.
Can ancient colour polymorphisms explain why some chiclid lineagesspeciate rapidly under disruptive sexual selection? pp. 43-60.

Gooday, A.J.
Biodiversity of foraminifera and other protists in the deep sea: scalesand patterns. pp. 61-80.


Paper & poster contributions
Desender, K. & J. Serrano
A genetic comparison of Atlantic and Mediterranean populations of asaltmarsh beetle. pp. 83-94.

Verdyck, P. & K. Desender.
Hierarchical population genetic analysis reveals metapopulation structurein a phytophagous Galapagos beetle. pp. 95-103.

Veelaert, D., M. Veroeveren, P. Verhaert, A. De Loof & L.Schoofs
Isolation and partial sequencing of a novel myotropin from the brain ofthe desert locust Schistocerca gregaria Forsk. pp. 105-112.

Van Duyse, E., P. Galbusera, T. Schenk, R. Pinxten & M.Eens.
Estimating isolation and genetic differentiation in two Belgianpopulations of moorhens Gallinula chloropus by using minisatelliteand microsatellite DNA markers. pp. 113-123.

Ervynck, A.
Possibilities and limitations of the use of archaeozoological data inbiogeographical analysis: a review with examples from the Benelux region.pp. 125-137.

Desender, K., A. Ervynck & G. Tack.
Beetle diversity and historical ecology of woodlands in Flanders. pp.139-155.

Huysseune, A., L. Rüber & E. Verheyen.
A single tooth replacement pattern generates diversity in the dentition inchiclids of the tribe Eretmodini, endemic to lake Tanganyika (Teleostei:Chiclidae). pp. 157-173.

Herrel, A. & F. De Vree.
The cervical musculature in helodermatid lizards. pp. 175-185.

Baribwegure, D. & H. Dumont.
The use of integumental pore signature in the characterisation of speciesof the genus Thermocyclops Kiefer, 1927: The case ofThermocyclops emini (Mrazek, 1895)(Crustacea: Copepoda:Cyclopoida). pp. 187-199.

Deligne, J.
Functional morphology and evolution of a carpenter's plane-like tool inthe mandibles of termite workers (Insecta: Isoptera). pp. 201-218.

De Vocht, A.J.-P. & E.R. Schockaert.
The anatomy and ultrastructure of the proboscis inZonorhynchus-species and implications for phylogeneticrelationships within the Eukalyptorhynchia Meixner, 1928 (Platyhemintes:Rhabdocoela). pp. 219-233.

Artois, T. & E. Schockaert.
Two new species of the genus Duplacrorhynchus Schockaert & Karling,1970, with remarks on relationships within the genus and on theduplacrorhynchinae (Platyhelmintes, Polycystidae). pp. 235-244.

Jenner, R.A..
Metazoan phylogeny as a tool in evolutionary biology: current problems anddiscrepancies in application. pp. 245-261.

Peters, R.C., W.J.G. Loos, F. Bretschneider & A.B.Baretta.
Electroreception in catfish: patterns from motion. pp. 263-268.

Bervoets, L. & R. Blust.
Bioavailability of cadmium and zinc to midge larvae under natural andexperimental conditions: effects of some environmental factors. pp.269-284.

Cauchie, H.-M., L. Hoffmann & J.-P. Thomé.
Ingestion rates of Daphnia magna Straus (Crustacea: Branchiopoda:Anomopoda) on bacterioplankton and phytoplankton in an aerated wastestabilisation pond. pp. 285-303.

D'Août, K. & P. Aerts.
The kinematics of voluntary steady swimming of hatchling and adultaxolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum Shaw, 1789). pp. 305-316.

Van Gossum, H., R. Stoks and L. De Bruyn.
Small outdoor insectaries as a tool for lifetime studies on damselflies.pp. 317-324.

 
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