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  • Lloyd Davies, M. T. (2002). The sixth annual QRA postgraduate symposium: The University of St. Andrews. Quaternary Newsletter, 95, 19-22.
  • Fehse, J., Aguirre, R., Paladines, C., Kooijman, A. M., & Sevink, J. (2002). High altitude tropical secondary forests: a comparative carbon sink? Forest Ecology and Management, 163, 9-25. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0378-1127(01)00535-7
  • Hegewald, E., Coesel, P. F. M., & Hegewald, P. (2002). A phytoplankton collection from Bali, with the description of a new Desmodesmus species (Chlorophyta, Scenedesmeceae). Archiv für Hydrobiologie. Algological studies, 105, 51-78.
  • Coesel, P. F. M., & Meesters, K. (2002). Signalen van Sieralgen. Natura, 99, 66-70.
  • Stouthamer, R., Hurst, G. G. D., & Breeuwer, J. A. J. (2002). Sex ratio distorters and sex determination. In I. C. W. Hardy (Ed.), Sex ratios: concepts and research methods (pp. 195-217). Cambridge University Press.
  • Luijten, S. H., Zuiderwijk, A. C. M., Sevink, J., & den Nijs, J. C. M. (2002). Biodiversiteit van het Wetenschaps- en Technologiecentrum Watergraafsmeer. Instituut v. Biodiversiteit en Ecosysteem Dynamica.
  • Dempewolf, M., & Ulenberg, S. A. (2002). Agromyzidae of the World. In Arthropods of Economic Importance (The world biodiversity database CD-ROM series). ETI.
  • Wille, M., Hooghiemstra, H., Hofstede, R. G. M., Fehse, J., & Sevink, J. (2002). Upper forest line reconstruction in a deforested area in northern Ecuador, based on pollen and vegetation analysis. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 18, 409-440. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266467402002286
  • Dergachev, V., van Geel, B., van der Plicht, J., Raspopov, O., Morner, N. A., & Zaitseva, G. (2002). Sharp climatic changes around 2700 BP as the cause of population migration in Europe and Eurasia? In Geophysical Research Abstracts (Vol. 4). European Geophysical Society.
  • van Geel, B. (2002). Non-pollen palynomorphs. In Tracking environmental change using lake sediments (Vol. 3, pp. 99-119). Kluwer.
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