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  • Dijkstra, H. H. (1986). Flexopecten flexuosus (Poli, 1795) van Terschelling II. Het Zeepaard, 46(6), 195-195.
  • Dijkstra, H. H. (1986). Semipallium kengalorum sp.nov. from the Solomon Islands (Bivalvia, Pectinidae). La Conchiglia, 18, 24-26.
  • van Benthem, J. F. A. K. (1986). The Relational Theory of Meaning. Logique et Analyse, 29, 251-273.
  • Madaras, R. J., Aihara, H., Alston-Garnjost, M., Avery, R. E., Barbaro-Galtieri, A., Barker, A. R., Barnes, A. V., Barnett, B. A., & Linde, F. L. (1986). Studies of parton fragmentation and baryon production with the TPC at PEP. Moriond proceedings, 45-...
  • van Soest, R. W. M., & Velikonja, M. (1986). Porifera. In L. Botosaneanu (Ed.), Stygofauna mundi : a faunistic, distributional, and ecological synthesis of the world fauna inhabiting subterranean waters : (including the marine interstitial) (pp. 30-32). Brill.
  • van Soest, R. W. M., & Zea, S. (1986). A new sublithistid sponge Monanthus ciocalyptoides n.sp. (Porifera, Halichondrida), from the West Indian region. Bulletin Zoölogisch Museum, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 10(24), 202-205.
  • Bakker, F. M., & Sabelis, M. W. (1986). Attack success of Amblyseius mckenziei and the stage-related defensive capacity of Thrips larvae. Mededelingen Fac. Landbouww. Univ. Gent, 51(3a), 1041-1044.
  • Ponti, O. M. B., van Lenteren, J. C., & Sabelis, M. W. (1986). Breeding cucumbers and tomatoes for improved biological control of whiteflies and spider mites. Horticultural science, 22, 331.
  • Sabelis, M. W., & van der Meer, J. (1986). Local dynamics of the interaction between predatory mites and two-spotted spider mites. In J. A. J. Metz, & O. Diekmann (Eds.), The dynamics of physiologically structured populations (pp. 322-344). (Lecture notes in biomathematics; No. 68). Springer.
  • Sabelis, M. W., & Laane, W. E. M. (1986). Regional dynamics of spider mite populations that become extinct locally because of food source depletion and predation by phytoseiid mites (Acarina: Tetranychidae, Phytoseiidae). In J. A. J. Metz, & O. Diekmann (Eds.), The dynamics of physiologically structured populations (pp. 345-375). (Lecture notes in biomathematics; No. 68). Springer.
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