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Renate A. Wesselingh
Renate A. Wesselingh
Professor of Plant Evolutionary Ecology, UCLouvain, Belgium
Verified email at uclouvain.be
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Gene flow and functional connectivity in the natterjack toad
VM Stevens, C Verkenne, S Vandewoestijne, RA Wesselingh, M Baguette
Molecular ecology 15 (9), 2333-2344, 2006
2282006
Quantifying functional connectivity: experimental evidence for patch-specific resistance in the Natterjack toad (Bufo calamita)
VM Stevens, E Polus, RA Wesselingh, N Schtickzelle, M Baguette
Landscape ecology 19, 829-842, 2004
2062004
Threshold size for flowering in different habitats: effects of size‐dependent growth and survival
RA Wesselingh, PGL Klinkhamer, TJ De Jong, LA Boorman
Ecology 78 (7), 2118-2132, 1997
1591997
Pollen limitation meets resource allocation: towards a comprehensive methodology
RA Wesselingh
New Phytologist 174 (1), 26-37, 2007
1472007
Quantifying functional connectivity: experimental assessment of boundary permeability for the natterjack toad (Bufo calamita)
VM Stevens, É Leboulengé, RA Wesselingh, M Baguette
Oecologia 150, 161-171, 2006
1182006
Pollinator behaviour and the evolution of Louisiana iris hybrid zones
Wesselingh, Arnold
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 13 (2), 171-180, 2000
992000
Energy budgets in free‐living green iguanas in a seasonal environment
WDVM Lichtenbelt, RA Wesselingh, JT Vogel, KBM Albers
Ecology 74 (4), 1157-1172, 1993
841993
Intimately linked or hardly speaking? The relationship between genotype and environmental gradients in a Louisiana Iris hybrid population
JA Johnston, RA Wesselingh, AC Bouck, LA Donovan, ML Arnold
Molecular ecology 10 (3), 673-681, 2001
832001
Frequency and spatial patterning of clonal reproduction in Louisiana iris hybrid populations
JM Burke, MR Bulger, RA Wesselingh, ML Arnold
Evolution 54 (1), 137-144, 2000
622000
Patterns of chloroplast diversity among western European Dactylorhiza species (Orchidaceae)
N Devos, D Tyteca, O Raspe, RA Wesselingh, AL Jacquemart
Plant Systematics and Evolution 243, 85-97, 2003
562003
Bidirectional selection on threshold size for flowering in Cynoglossum officinale(hound's-tongue)
RA Wesselingh, TJ de Jong
Heredity 74 (4), 415-424, 1995
531995
Energetic consequences of field body temperatures in the green iguana
WD van Marken Lichtenbelt, JT Vogel, RA Wesselingh
Ecology 78 (1), 297-307, 1997
471997
Threshold size for vernalization in Senecio jacobaea: genetic variation and response to artificial selection
RA Wesselingh, PGL Klinkhamer
Functional Ecology, 281-288, 1996
471996
Detecting hybridization in mixed populations of Rhinanthus minor and Rhinanthus angustifolius
V Ducarme, RA Wesselingh
Folia Geobotanica 40 (2), 151-161, 2005
442005
Implications of differences between hermaphrodite and female flowers for attractiveness to pollinators and seed production
PGL Klinkhamer, TJ de Jong, RA Wesselingh
Netherlands Journal of Zoology 41 (2-3), 1991
421991
Geographical variation in threshold size for flowering in Cynoglossum officinale
RA Wesselingh, TJ de Jong, PGL Klinkhamer, MJ van Dijk, ...
Acta Botanica Neerlandica 42 (1), 81-91, 1993
411993
Shared pollinators and pollen transfer dynamics in two hybridizing species, Rhinanthus minor and R. angustifolius
LC Natalis, RA Wesselingh
Oecologia 170 (3), 709-721, 2012
392012
Floral resource limitation severely reduces butterfly survival, condition and flight activity in simplified agricultural landscapes
J Lebeau, RA Wesselingh, H Van Dyck
Oecologia 180, 421-427, 2016
322016
A top‐down hierarchy in fruit set on inflorescences in Iris fulva (Iridaceae)
RA Wesselingh, ML Arnold
Plant Biology 5 (6), 651-660, 2003
322003
Nectar resource limitation affects butterfly flight performance and metabolism differently in intensive and extensive agricultural landscapes
J Lebeau, RA Wesselingh, H Van Dyck
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1830), 20160455, 2016
282016
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