Vincent Cuypers
The discipline of taxonomy is an interesting study object in itself. What are species? What do taxonomists think species are?
Read moreThe discipline of taxonomy is an interesting study object in itself. What are species? What do taxonomists think species are?
Read moreParasites host specificity can vary considerably even at genus level. This study will investigate the evolutionary mechanisms causing these differences.
Read moreDiscovering the marvelous fauna of freshwater rhabdocoels from Cuba and its phylogenetic relationships.
Read moreMany generations of ecologists have searched for patterns explaining the distribution of species, with modern statistics this search has become more fruitful and rewarding than ever before.
Read moreDescription of the new taxa of marine Rhabdocoela from Cuba and other tropical areas, with emphasis in the phylogeny of Koinocystididae and Thalassotyphloplanida.
Read moreUnravelling the secrets of meiofaunal evolution, one flatworm at a time.
Read morePotential of parasites as tags for host population structure, demographic history and introduction pathways
Read moreEvolutionary parasitology is a prime playground to study biodiversity mechanisms. We also transfer biodiversity science to global South contexts.
Read moreThe study of biodiversity learns us more about ourselves than about the organisms we are studying.
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