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Van de Vijver B., Jütttner I. (2018). Eunotia manguinii nom. et stat. nov. (Bacillariophyceae), a new name for the sub-Antarctic Eunotia populations formerly identified as E. muscicola Krasske (Vol. 59).
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Van de Vijver B., Gremmen N.J.M., Frenot Y. & Lebouvier, M. (2007). Distribution of moss inhabiting diatoms along an altitudinal gradient at sub Antarctic Îles Kerguelen. Antarct. Sci., 19, 17–24.
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Van de Vijver B., Gremmen N.J.M. & Beyens L. (2005). The genus Stauroneis (Bacillariophyceae) in the Antarctic region. J. Biogeogr., 32, 1791–1798.
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Van De Vijver B., Frenot Y., Beyens L. & Lange-Bertalot H. (2005). Labellicula, a new diatom genus (Bacillariophyta) from Ile de la Possession (Crozet Archipelago, Subantarctica). Cryptogam., Algol., 26, 125–133.
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Van de Vijver B., Frenot Y. & Beyens L. (2002). Freshwater diatoms from Ile de la Possession (Crozet Archipelago, Subantarctica). Bibliotheca Diatomologica, , 408.
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Van De Vijver B., Denys L. & Beyens L. (2000). Fragilaria husvikensis sp. nov. (Bacillariophyceae), another Fragilaria species with transapical ribs from Subantarctica. Nova Hedwigia, , 537–550.
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Van de Vijver B., Chattová B., De Smet W. & Lebouvier M. (2010). Amsterdam Island : a unique diatom paradise in the southern indian ocean. 21st International Diatom Symposium, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA, 29/08-03/09/2010.
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Van De Vijver B., Beyens L., Gloaguen J.C. & Frenot Y. (1998). La flore diatomique de quelques sédiments tourbeux holocènes des îles Kerguelen. Ann. Limnol., 1.
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Van de Vijver B., Beyens L. & Lange-Bertalot H. (2004). The genus Stauroneis in the Arctic and (Sub-)Antarctic Regions.
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Van De Vijver B. & Ledeganck P. (2001). Habitat preferences in freshwater diatom communities from subantarctic Kerguelen Islands. Antarct. Sci., 13, 28–36.
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