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Distribution of spiders in coastal grey dunes. Spatial patterns and evolutionary-ecological importance of dispersal

Onderzoeksrapport
september 2004
Instituut Natuur- en Bosonderzoek - INBO
This Ph.D. study contributes to the ‘Nature management monitoring programme of the Belgian coastal dunes’ [1996-2002]. This programme is based on a multidisciplinary, integrated approach. The three main research entities participating in this programme are the Laboratory of Soil Science and Terrestrial Ecology Unit of Ghent University and the Institute of Nature Conservation [Section Landscape Ecology and Nature Management]. The motherproject was funded by the Ministry of the Flemish Community, AMINAL, department Nature and initially [1996-1999] cofinanced by the LIFEproject ‘Integrated Coastal Conservation Initiative [ICCI]’. The primary aim of the monitoring programme is to evaluate the results of the applied nature management measures, especially grazing by domestic livestock, in the coastal dunes, but additional research projects were started up in the Terrestrial Ecology Unit of Ghent University as an extension of this descriptive monitoring.
Publicatiedatum
September 2004
Publicatietype
Onderzoeksrapport
Thema's
Natuur en bos
Auteur(s)
Dries Bonte