PUBLICATIONS
PhD thesis
Lanterbecq D. (2005). Biology of marine symbioses: coevolution and diversification of the bodyplans in myzostomids (Spiralia: Myzostomida), exclusive associates of echinoderms. PhD thesis, University of Mons-Hainaut, 250 pages (including annexes).
Chapter in International Review
Eeckhaut I. & Lanterbecq D. (2005). Myzostomida: a review of their ultrastructure and phylogeny. In: Morphology, molecules and evolution of the Polychaeta and related taxa (T. Bartholomaeus, G. Purschke, eds). Special issue of Hydrobiologia. Volume 535, Number 1, March 2005, pp. 253-275(23). Download
Scientific Papers in International Journals
Lanterbecq D. & Eeckhaut I. (2003). Myzostomida from Madagascar, with the description of two new species . Hydrobiologia 496: 115-123. Download
Becker P., Gillan D., Lanterbecq D., Jangoux M., Rasolofonirina R., Rakotovao J. & Eeckhaut I. (2004). The skin ulceration disease in cultivated juveniles of Holothuria scabra (Holothuroidea, Echinodermata). Aquaculture 242, pp. 13-20. Download
Lanterbecq D., Rouse G., Milinkovitch M. & Eeckhaut I. (2006). Molecular phylogenetic analyses indicate multiple independant emergences of parasitism in Myzostomida (Protostomia). Systematic biology 55(2): 208–227.
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Lanterbecq D., Bleidorn C., Michel S. & Eeckhaut I. (2008). Locomotion and fine structure of parapodia in Myzostoma cirriferum (Myzostomida). Zoomorphology 127:59-68. Download
Steinfartz S., Glaberman S., Lanterbecq D., Marquez C., Rassmann K. & Caccone A. (2007). Genetic Impact of a Severe El Nino Event on Galapagos Marine Iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus).
PLoS ONE 2(12):e1285. Download
Lanterbecq D.*, Hempson T.*, Griffiths C. & Eeckhaut I. (2009). Myzostoma fuscomacultum (Myzostomida), a new species of myzostome from False Bay, South Africa. Hydrobiologia 619(1): 145-154. *These authors contributed equally to this work. Download
Lanterbecq D.,Rouse G. & Eeckhaut I. (2009). Bodyplan diversification in crinoid-associated myzostomes (Myzostomida, Protostomia). Invertebrate Biology 128(3): 283–301. Download
Bleidorn C., Lanterbecq D., Eeckhaut I. & Tiedemann R. (2009). A PCR survey of hox genes in the myzostomid Myzostoma cirriferum. Development, Genes and Evolution 219: 211–216. Download
Steinfartz S.*, Glaberman, S.*, Lanterbecq D., Russello M., Rosa S., Hanley T., Marquez C., Snell H., Snell H., Gentile G., Dell’Olmo G., Powell A. & Caccone A. (2009). Progressive colonization and restricted gene flow shape island-dependent population structure in Galapagos marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus). BMC Evolutionary Biology 9:297. *These authors contributed equally to this work. Download
Lanterbecq D., Rouse G. & Eeckhaut I. (2010). Evidence for cospeciation events in the host-symbiont system involving crinoids (Echinodermata) and their obligate associates, the myzostomids (Myzostomida, Annelida). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 54: 357-371. Download
Parmentier E., Lanterbecq D., Todesco M. & Eeckhaut I. (2010).Unique morphologies of Encheliophis vermiops (Carapidae) with revised diagnosis of the genus. Ichthyological Research 57: 85-90. Download
Lanterbecq D., Glaberman S., Vitouzek M., Steinfartz S., Benavides E., Wikelski M. & Caccone A. (2010). Genetic Differentiation between Marine Iguanas from different Breeding Sites on the Island of Santa Fé (Galápagos Archipelago). Journal of Heredity 101(6): 663-675. Including cover page. Download
Colleye O., Vandewalle P., Lanterbecq D., Lecchini D. & Parmentier E. (2011). Interspecific variation of calls in clownfishes: degree of similarity in closely related species. BMC Evolutionary Biology 11:365 Download
Becker P., Lambert A., Lejeune A., Lanterbecq D. & Flammang P. (2012). Identification, characterization, and expression levels of putative adhesive proteins from the tube-dwelling polychaete Sabellaria alveolata. The Biological Bulletin 223(2): 217-225 Download
Rouse G.W., Jermiin L., Wilson N.G., Eeckhaut I., Lanterbecq D., Oji T., Young C.M., Browning T., Cisternas P., Helgen L., Stuckey M., & Messing C.M. (2013). Fixed, free and fixed: The fickle phylogeny of extant Crinoidea (Echinodermata) and their Permian–Triassic origin. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 66(1): 161-181 Download