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    Mysid crustaceans as potential test organisms for the evaluation of environmental endocrine disruption: A review by Verslycke, Tim A., Fockedey, Nancy, McKenney Jr, Charles L., Roast, Stephen D., Jones, Malcolm B., Mees, Jan, Janssen, Colin R.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-05-2004)
    “…Anthropogenic chemicals that disrupt the hormonal systems (endocrine disruptors) of wildlife species recently have become a widely investigated and politically…”
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    Temperature and salinity effects on post-marsupial growth of Neomysis integer (Crustacea: Mysidacea) by Fockedey, Nancy, Mees, Jan, Vangheluwe, Marnix, Verslycke, Tim, Janssen, Colin R., Vincx, Magda

    “…There has been an increasing interest in using the brackish water mysid Neomysis integer as a toxicological test species for Western European estuarine…”
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    Spatial distribution and general population characteristics of mysid shrimps in the Westerschelde estuary (SW Netherlands) by Rappé, Karen, Fockedey, Nancy, Van Colen, Carl, Cattrijsse, Andre, Mees, Jan, Vincx, Magda

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (20-01-2011)
    “…The distribution and general population characteristics of five mysid shrimps were investigated in the period 2003–2005 in the Westerschelde estuary, a tidal…”
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    Hundred and eighty years of fleet dynamics in the Belgian sea fisheries by Lescrauwaet, Ann-Katrien, Fockedey, Nancy, Debergh, Heidi, Vincx, Magda, Mees, Jan

    Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-06-2013)
    “…Understanding the impact of fisheries on the commercial fish stocks requires detailed catch statistics and data on the dynamics of fleet and catch effort, at…”
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    Non-target effects of the insecticide methoprene on molting in the estuarine crustacean Neomysis integer (Crustacea: Mysidacea) by Ghekiere, An, Verslycke, Tim, Fockedey, Nancy, Janssen, Colin R.

    “…Ecdysteroids, the molting hormones in crustaceans and other arthropods, play a crucial role in the control of growth, reproduction and embryogenesis of these…”
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    Invasive Alien Species in Belgian marine waters: an information platform and checklist for science and policy support by Lescrauwaet, Ann-Katrien, Vandepitte, Leen, Fockedey, Nancy, De Pooter, Daphnis, Verleye, Thomas, Mees, Jan

    Published in Management of biological invasions (01-06-2015)
    “…Since 2006, the ‘VLIZ Alien Species Consortium’ has collected data and information on species that were introduced by humans in marine and brackish habitats…”
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    Feeding preferences of estuarine mysids Neomysis integer and Rhopalophthalmus tartessicus in a temperate estuary (Guadalquivir Estuary, SW Spain) by Vilas, César, Drake, Pilar, Fockedey, Nancy

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (20-04-2008)
    “…Mysid shrimps are an important component of estuarine food webs because they play a key role in energy transfer as intermediate prey. We investigated the…”
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    Comparative study of the hyperbenthos of three European estuaries by Mees, J, Fockedey, N, Hamerlynck, O

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-09-1995)
    “…The estuaries of the Ems, Gironde and Westerschelde rivers were sampled for the hyperbenthic fauna of the subtidal channels during a 15 d period in the summer…”
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    Spatial patterns of the surf zone hyperbenthic fauna of Valdivia Bay (Ecuador) by DOMINGUEZ GRANDA, Luis, FOCKEDEY, Nancy, DE MEY, Micheline, BEYST, Bregje, CORNEJO, Maria Del, CALDERON, Jorge, VINCX, Magda

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-11-2004)
    “…The present research is a first attempt to study the hyperbenthic fauna of the surf zone of Valdivia Bay (South East Pacific--Ecuador), an exposed low tide…”
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    First record of Synidotea laevidorsalis (Miers, 1881) (Crutacea : Isopoda) in Europe (Gironde estuary, France) by MEES, J, FOCKEDEY, N

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-07-1993)
    “…This note reports on the presence of a well established population of the isopod Synidotea laevidorsalis (Miers) in the Gironde Estuary (southwestern France)…”
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