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  • Thomas, M., Raharivololoniaina, L., Glaw, F., Vences, M., & Rodriguez Vieites, D. (2005). Montane tadpoles in Madagascar: molecular identification and description of the larval stages of Mantidactylus elegans, Mantidactylus madecassus, and Boophis laurenti from the Andringitra Massif. Copeia, 2005, 174-183.
  • Glos, J., Glaw, F., & Vences, M. (2005). A new species of Scaphiophryne from western Madagascar. Copeia, 2005, 252-261.
  • Vences, M. (2005). Origin of Madagascar's extant fauna: a perspective from amphibians, reptiles and other non-flying vertebrates. The Italian Journal of Zoology, 2, 217-228.
  • Skoczynska, E. M., Parsons, J. R., de Voogt, P., & Zegers, B. (2005). Ability of polluted sediments to reductively debrominate deca- and nonabrominated diphenyl ethers. In Abstracts CREDO workshop on endocrine disruptors. Exposure assessment, epidemiology, low-dose and mixture effects (pp. 106).
  • Skoczynska, E. M., de Voogt, P., Zegers, B., & Parsons, J. R. (2005). Ability of polluted sediment to reductively debrominate deca- and nonabrominated diphenyl ethers. In Abstracts Soil & Water (pp. 59-59).
  • Duivenvoorden, J. F., & Sorgedrager, K. (2005). Reconocimiento ecológico de la vegetación en la Cordillera Occidental al oeste de Cartago, Colombia. In V. D. T. Hammen, J.O. Rangel, & A.M. Cleef (Eds.), La Cordillera Occidental Colombiana: Transecto Tatama (pp. 645-660). (Studies on Tropical Andean Ecosystems; No. 6). J. Cramer/Borntraeger.
  • Huisman, J., Matthijs, H. C. P., & Visser, P. M. (2005). Harmful Cyanobacteria. (Aquatic Ecology Series). Springer.
  • Huisman, J., & Hulot, F. (2005). Population dynamics of harmful cyanobacteria: factors affecting species composition. In J. Huisman, H. C. P. Matthijs, & P. M. Visser (Eds.), Harmful Cyanobacteria (pp. 143-176). (Aquatic Ecology Series). Springer.
  • Botton, S., Parsons, J. R., & Rohling, W. F. M. (2005). Natural attenuation of BTEX in subsurface anaerobic environments. In Abstracts Soil & Water
  • Parsons, J. R., Zegers, B., Skoczynska, E. M., & de Voogt, P. (2005). Reductive debromination of decabrodiphenyl ether (BDE 209) by anaerobic sediment microorganisms. In Abstracts CREDO workshop on endocrine disruptors. Exposure assessment, epidemiology, low-dose and mixture effects (pp. 29-29).
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