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Ecological studies in a man-made estuarine environment, the Port of Rotterdam
Paalvast, P. (2014). Ecological studies in a man-made estuarine environment, the Port of Rotterdam. PhD Thesis. Radboud University: Nijmegen. 206 pp.

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  • Paalvast, P. (2014). General introduction, in: Paalvast, P. Ecological studies in a man-made estuarine environment, the Port of Rotterdam. pp. 9-29, more
  • Paalvast, P.; van der Velde, G. (2014). Long term anthropogenic changes and ecosystem service consequences in the northern part of the complex Rhine-Meuse estuarine system, in: Paalvast, P. Ecological studies in a man-made estuarine environment, the Port of Rotterdam. pp. 31-68, more
  • Paalvast, P.; van der Velde, G. (2014). Distribution, settlement, and growth of first-year individuals of the shipworm Teredo navalis L. (Bivalvia: Teredinidae) in the Port of Rotterdam area, the Netherlands, in: Paalvast, P. Ecological studies in a man-made estuarine environment, the Port of Rotterdam. pp. 71-92, more
  • Paalvast, P.; van der Velde, G. (2014). What is the main food source of the shipworm (Teredo navalis)? A stable isotope approach, in: Paalvast, P. Ecological studies in a man-made estuarine environment, the Port of Rotterdam. pp. 95-103, more
  • Paalvast, P.; van der Velde, G. (2014). New threats of an old enemy: The distribution of the shipworm Teredo navalis L. (Bivalvia: Teredinidae) related to climate change in the Port of Rotterdam area, The Netherlands, in: Paalvast, P. Ecological studies in a man-made estuarine environment, the Port of Rotterdam. pp. 105-123, more
  • Paalvast, P.; van Wesenbeeck, B.K.; van der Velde, G.; de Vries, M.B. (2014). Pole and pontoon hulas: An effective way of ecological engineering to increase productivity and biodiversity in the hard-substrate environment of the Port of Rotterdam, in: Paalvast, P. Ecological studies in a man-made estuarine environment, the Port of Rotterdam. pp. 125-150, more
  • Paalvast, P. (2014). Synthesis, in: Paalvast, P. Ecological studies in a man-made estuarine environment, the Port of Rotterdam. pp. 153-170, more

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