Maarten Pieterjan Vanhove, Ph.D.
Total number of publications: 123
2020
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Unravelling the evolution of Africa's drainage basins through a widespread freshwater fish, the African sharptooth catfish Clarias gariepinus
Journal of Biogeography, year: 2020, volume: 47, edition: 8, DOI
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Weak population structure and recent demographic expansion of the monogenean parasite Kapentagyrus spp. infecting clupeid fishes of Lake Tanganyika, East Africa
International Journal for Parasitology, year: 2020, volume: 50, edition: 6-7, DOI
2019
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Co-introduction success of monogeneans infecting the fisheries target Limnothrissa miodon differs between two non-native areas: the potential of parasites as tag for introduction pathway
Biological Invasions, year: 2019, volume: 21, edition: 3, DOI
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Description and ecophysiology of a new species of Syndesmis Silliman, 1881 (Rhabdocoela: Umagillidae) from the sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus (Valenciennes, 1846) Mortensen, 1943 in New Zealand
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, year: 2019, volume: 10, edition: December, DOI
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Developing policy-relevant biodiversity indicators: lessons learnt from case studies in Africa
Environmental Research Letters, year: 2019, volume: 14, edition: 3, DOI
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First genomic study on Lake Tanganyika sprat Stolothrissa tanganicae: a lack of population structure calls for integrated management of this important fisheries target species
BMC Evolutionary Biology, year: 2019, volume: 19, edition: 6, DOI
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Lates perches and their parasite fauna in Lake Tanganyika.
Year: 2019, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Monogenean parasites of pelagic fish species in Lake Tanganyika: potential tags for host history and population structure
Year: 2019, type: Conference abstract
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Only true pelagics mix: comparative phylogeography of deepwater bathybatine cichlids from Lake Tanganyika
Hydrobiologia, year: 2019, volume: 832, edition: 1, DOI
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Shape variation of attachment organ and genetic diversity in Cichlido-gyrus (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) parasitizing ‘Ctenochromis’ horei and Cyprichromis microlepidotus showing contrasting dispersal capacities in Lake Tanganyika
Year: 2019, type: Conference abstract