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    Adaptive divergence in shell morphology in an ongoing gastropod radiation from Lake Malawi by Van Bocxlaer, Bert, Ortiz-Sepulveda, Claudia M, Gurdebeke, Pieter R, Vekemans, Xavier

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (09-01-2020)
    “…Ecological speciation is a prominent mechanism of diversification but in many evolutionary radiations, particularly in invertebrates, it remains unclear…”
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    The affiliation of Hexasterias problematica and Halodinium verrucatum sp. nov. to ciliate cysts based on molecular phylogeny and cyst wall composition by Gurdebeke, Pieter R., Mertens, Kenneth Neil, Takano, Yoshihito, Yamaguchi, Aika, Bogus, Kara, Dunthorn, Micah, Matsuoka, Kazumi, Vrielinck, Henk, Louwye, Stephen

    Published in European journal of protistology (01-10-2018)
    “…•Halodinium verrucatum sp. nov. is described, Hexasterias problematica is emended.•LSU and SSU rDNA is obtained for Halodinium verrucatum and Hexasterias…”
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    Hiddenocysta matsuokae gen. et sp. nov. from the Holocene of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada by Gurdebeke, Pieter R., Mertens, Kenneth Neil, Meyvisch, Pjotr, Bogus, Kara, Pospelova, Vera, Louwye, Stephen

    Published in Palynology (02-01-2021)
    “…A new dinoflagellate cyst genus and species are described here as Hiddenocysta gen. nov. and Hiddenocysta matsuokae sp. nov. from Holocene sediments in a core…”
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    Diversity and distribution of dinoflagellate cysts in surface sediments from fjords of western Vancouver Island (British Columbia, Canada) by Gurdebeke, Pieter R., Pospelova, Vera, Mertens, Kenneth Neil, Dallimore, Audrey, Chana, Jasmin, Louwye, Stephen

    Published in Marine micropaleontology (01-09-2018)
    “…A total of 31 surface sediment samples from 16 coastal inlets in five sounds of western Vancouver Island were investigated for dinoflagellate cysts and other…”
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    Taxonomic Re-Investigation and Geochemical Characterization of Reid's (1974) Species of Spiniferites from Holotype and Topotype Material by Gurdebeke, Pieter R, Mertens, Kenneth Neil, Bogus, Kara, Marret, Fabienne, Chomérat, Nicolas, Vrielinck, Henk, Louwye, Stephen

    Published in Palynology (20-12-2018)
    “…The genus Spiniferites currently encompasses 142 dinoflagellate cyst species. Some Spiniferites species are difficult to identify because of an incomplete or…”
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    Taxonomic Revision, Phylogeny, and Cyst Wall Composition of the Dinoflagellate Cyst Genus Votadinium Reid (Dinophyceae, Peridiniales, Protoperidiniaceae) by Gurdebeke, Pieter R, Mertens, Kenneth N, Pospelova, Vera, Matsuoka, Kazumi, Li, Zhen, Gribble, Kristin E, Gu, Haifeng, Bogus, Kara, Vrielinck, Henk, Louwye, Stephen

    Published in Palynology (02-04-2020)
    “…The taxonomy of the dinoflagellate cyst-based genus Votadinium has been in need of revision. This is accomplished here by integrating morphology, large subunit…”
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    Islandinium pacificum sp. nov., a New Dinoflagellate Cyst from the Upper Quaternary of the Northeast Pacific by Gurdebeke, Pieter R, Mertens, Kenneth Neil, Pospelova, Vera, Van Nieuwenhove, Nicolas, Louwye, Stephen

    Published in Palynology (02-01-2020)
    “…Round brown process-bearing cysts (RBPC) produced by dinoflagellates (Dinophyceae) occur as an important part of assemblage diversities in seafloor sediments…”
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    The ciliophoran affinity of Radiosperma textum, and its relation to other marine ciliate cysts by Gurdebeke, Pieter R., Mertens, Kenneth Neil, Rajter, Lubomir, Meyvisch, Pjotr, Potvin, Eric, Yang, Eun Jin, André, Coralie, Pospelova, Vera, Louwye, Stephen

    Published in Marine micropaleontology (01-01-2023)
    “…The acritarch genus Radiosperma has been reported from plankton and sediments since the late 19th century, with suggested biological affinities ranging from…”
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