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Overview

A. bij de Vaate is affiliated with the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario in Canada. Their work primarily pertains to the transportation sector as indicated by this professional association.

There is no publicly available record of recent papers authored by A. bij de Vaate, nor listings of frequent co-authors or publication venues. Similarly, no documented book publications or detailed information on specific fields of study or subfields have been recorded.

The absence of listed research topics and awarded recognitions suggests a profile focused on professional practice or administrative roles within transportation, rather than extensive academic publication.

The profile is characterized by a lack of detailed bibliometric data such as citation counts or publication history, which may reflect a concentration on applied or governmental work rather than an academic research trajectory.

Best Publications

  • Geographical patterns in range extension of Ponto-Caspian macroinvertebrate species in Europe

    A Bij de Vaate;K Jazdzewski;H A.M Ketelaars;S Gollasch

  • The River Rhine: a global highway for dispersal of aquatic invasive species

    Rob S. E. W. Leuven;Gerard van der Velde;Gerard van der Velde;Iris Baijens;Janneke Snijders

  • Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha): a new perspective for water quality management

    H. H. Reeders;A. Bij de Vaate

  • The fitration rate of Dreissena polymorpha (Bivalvia) in three Dutch lakes with reference to biological water quality management

    H. H. Reeders;A. Bij De Vaate;F. J. Slim

  • Trophic Relationships in the Rhine Food Web during Invasion and after Establishment of the Ponto-Caspian Invader Dikerogammarus villosus

    M.C. Van Riel;G. van der Velde;S. Rajagopal;S. Marguillier

  • Oxygen consumption, temperature and salinity tolerance of the invasive amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus: Indicators of further dispersal via ballast water transport

    M. C. M. Bruijs;B. Kelleher;G. van der Velde;A. Bij de Vaate

  • Ecological aspects, explosive range extension and impact of a mass invader, Corophium curvispinum Sars, 1895 (Crustacea: amphipoda), in the Lower Rhine (The Netherlands)

    F. W. B. van den Brink;G. van der Velde;A. bij de Vaate

  • Bioprocessing of polluted suspended matter from the water column by the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha Pallas)

    H. H. Reeders;A. Bij de Vaate

  • Invasions by alien species in inland freshwater bodies in western Europe: the Rhine delta.

    G. van der Velde;I.A. Nagelkerken;S. Rajagopal;A. Bij de Vaate

  • Rapid range expansion of the invasive quagga mussel in relation to zebra mussel presence in The Netherlands and Western Europe

    J. Matthews;G. Van der Velde;G. Van der Velde;A. Bij de Vaate;F. P. L. Collas

  • Assessment of factors limiting growth rate of Oscillatoria agardhii in hypertrophic Lake Wolderwijd, 1978, by use of physiological indicators1

    Wanda Zevenboom;Abraham Bij de Vaate;Luuc R. Mur

  • Reproductive biology of the Asiatic clams Corbicula fluminalis and Corbicula fluminea in the river Rhine

    S. Rajagopal;G. van der Velde;A. bij de Vaate

  • Interference competition among native and invader amphipods

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  • Amphipod invasion on the Rhine

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  • Development of an Index of Trophic Completeness for benthic macroinvertebrate communities in flowing waters

    T. I. Pavluk;A. bij de Vaate;H. A. Leslie

  • Effects of exotic amphipod invasions on fish diet in the Lower Rhine

    B. Kelleher;P. J. M. Bergers;F. W. B. Van Den Brink;P. S. Giller

  • Distribution and aspects of population dynamics of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas, 1771), in the lake IJsselmeer area (The Netherlands)

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  • Native and exotic Amphipoda and other Peracarida in the River Meuse: New assemblages emerge from a fast changing fauna

    Guy Josens;Abraham Bij de Vaate;Philippe Usseglio-Polatera;Roger Cammaerts

  • Decline of zebra mussel populations in the Rhine

    G. van der Velde;B. G. P. Paffen;F. W. B. van den Brink;A. bij de Vaate

  • Current status of the freshwater Mysidae in The Netherlands, with records of Limnomysis benedeni Czerniavsky, 1882, a Pontocaspian species in Dutch Rhine branches

    B. Kelleher;G. van der Velde;K.J. Wittmann;M.A. Faasse

  • Life history and reproductive biology of the invasive amphipod Corophium curvispinum (Crustacea: Amphipoda) in the Lower Rhine

    S. Rajagopal;G. van der Velde;B. G. P. Paffen;F. W. B. van den Brink

  • Interference competition between alien invasive gammaridean species

    M. C. van Riel;G. van der Velde;G. van der Velde;A. bij de Vaate

  • Biological invasions: concepts to understand and predict a global threat

    G. van der Velde;S. Rajagopal;M. Kuyper-Kollenaar;A. Bij de Vaate

  • Long-term developments in ecological rehabilitation of the main distributaries in the Rhine delta : fish and macroinvertebrates

    A. bij de Vaate;R. Breukel;G. van der Velde

  • Triad assessment of the impact of chromium contamination on benthic macroinvertebrates in the chusovaya river (Urals, russia)

    H. A. Leslie;T. I. Pavluk;A. bij de Vaate;M. H. S. Kraak

  • Spread of the quagga mussel, dreissena rostriformis bugensis, in western europe

    A. bij de Vaate;G. van der Velde;R.S.E.W. Leuven;K.C.M. Heiler

Frequent Co-Authors

G. van der Velde
G. van der Velde Radboud University
Rob S. E. W. Leuven
Rob S. E. W. Leuven Radboud University
Michiel H. S. Kraak
Michiel H. S. Kraak University of Amsterdam
Frank Dehairs
Frank Dehairs Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Ivan Nagelkerken
Ivan Nagelkerken University of Adelaide
Hugh J. MacIsaac
Hugh J. MacIsaac University of Windsor
Paul S. Giller
Paul S. Giller University College Cork

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