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Selection against individuals from genetic introgression of escaped farmed salmon in a natural population of Atlantic salmon
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The viability of wild Atlantic salmon populations is threatened by genetic introgression from escaped farmed salmon. Farmed Atlantic salmon are genetically improved for important commercial traits and a life in captivity ... -
Selection of a diversionary field and other habitats by large grazing birds in a landscape managed for agriculture and wetland biodiversity
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)1. Several populations of cranes, geese, and swans are thriving and increasing in modern agricultural landscapes. Abundant populations are causing conservation conflicts, as they may affect agricultural production and ... -
Selective removal of problem individuals as an environmentally responsible approach for managing shark bites on humans
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Selective removal of problem individuals following shark bite incidents would be consistent with current management practices for terrestrial predators, and would be more effective and more environmentally responsible than ... -
Sensitivity to environmental change of the treeline ecotone and its associated biodiversity in European mountains
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Transition zones between mountain forests and treeless tundra, i.e. treeline ecotones, are characterized by great regional variety. In this paper, we discuss the biodiversity in various trophic levels in treeline ecotones ... -
Sentinel4Nature: Estimating environmental gradients and properties using remote sensing
(NINA Rapport;1545, Research report, 2018)Blumentrath, S., Salberg, A.-B., Cimburova, Z., Bakkestuen, V., Erikstad, L., Nowell, M., Kermit, M. 2018. Sentinel4Nature: Estimating environmental gradients and properties using remote sensing. NINA Report 1545. Norwegian ... -
Sentinel4Nature: Estimating environmental gradients and properties using remote sensing
(NINA Kortrapport;6, Research report, 2016-05-02)Blumentrath, S., Nowell, M, Salberg, A., Kermit, M., Bakkestuen, V., Erikstad, L., Bernhardt, J. J. 2016. Sentinel4Nature: Estimating environmental gradients and properties using remote sensing. - NINA Kortrapport 6. 20 ... -
Sertifisering av reiseliv – miljøtiltak eller markedsføring?
(NINA Rapport;144, Research report, 2006)Haaland, H og Aas, Ø. 2006. Sertifisering av reiseliv - miljøtiltak eller markedsføring? 2006. Formålet med rapporten er å gjennomgå internasjonale erfaringer med sertifiserings- eller godkjenningsordninger for naturbasert ... -
Servicescape of the Greater Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem: Visualizing the linkages between land use, biodiversity and the delivery of wildlife-related ecosystem services
(Journal article, 2019)Understanding how anthropogenic activities and management actions influence the delivery of ecosystem services is complicated by the interrelated nature of diverse factors. We present a Bayesian Belief Network to highlight ... -
Sett elg og sett hjort-overvåkingen: Styrker og forbedringspotensial
(NINA rapport;1043, Research report, 2014)Målrettet hjorteviltforvaltning krever innsamling av fortløpende informasjon om bestandsutviklingen i kombinasjon med effektiv høsting. I denne prosessen har fritidsjegere en viktig rolle ved at de hvert år rapporterer ... -
Sett elg- og sett hjort-rapportering. Bør vi endre registreringsinstruksen?
(NINA Rapport;1327, Research report, 2017)Solberg, E. J., Veiberg, V., Rolandsen, C. M. og Nilsen, E. B. 2017. Sett elg- og sett hjort-rapportering. Bør vi endre registreringsinstruksen? - NINA Rapport 1327. 32 s. Bestandsindekser fra sett elg- og sett ... -
Setting reference levels and limits for good ecological condition in terrestrial ecosystems – Insights from a case study based on the IBECA approach
(Journal article, 2020)Effective evidence-based nature conservation and habitat management relies on developing and refining our methodological toolbox for detecting critical ecological changes at an early stage. This requires not only optimizing ... -
Settle down! ranging behaviour responses of roe deer to different capture and release methods
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Research in global change ecology relies heavily on global climatic grids derived from estimates of air temperature in open areas at around 2 m above the ground. These climatic grids do not reflect conditions below vegetation ... -
Sex in murky waters: algal-induced turbidity increases sexual selection in pipefish
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Algal-induced turbidity has been shown to alter several important aspects of reproduction and sexual selection. However, while turbidity has been shown to negatively affect reproduction and sexually selected traits in ... -
Sexorgie i dammen
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Sexual size dimorphism, disassortative pairing, and annual survival of Broad-billed Sandpipers in northern Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The Broad-billed Sandpiper Calidris falcinellus is an elusive and seldom studied species of wader that breeds in wet fen habitats in the Palearctic taiga. In a 25-year population study from 1995–2019 near Kautokeino, Norway, ... -
Sharing data improves monitoring of trans-boundary populations: the case of wolverines in central Scandinavia
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)of wide-ranging species are likely to extend across multiple jurisdictions, including national and international borders. This requires that local institutions implement data sharing and a standardization of monitoring ... -
Sharing the neighbourhood: assessing the impact of kelp harvest on foraging behaviour of the European shag
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Coastal kelp forest ecosystems create dynamic and productive habitats, supporting a wide range of epiphytic flora, invertebrates, fish and seabirds. Worldwide, kelp is harvested commercially, affecting kelp-associated ... -
Shifting seasonality of annual growth through ontogeny for red deer at northern latitudes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Large mammals at northern latitudes show annual cycles of body mass gain insummer and body mass loss in winter. The amplitude and seasonal timing of these cycles may vary through ontogeny depending on trade-offs toward ... -
Shifts in risk sensitivity and resource availability alter fat stores for a large mammal following extreme winter conditions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)For species that inhabit environments where resource availability may be unpredictable, balance of resource allocation to life-history traits can have heightened consequences for survival, reproduction, and ultimately, ... -
Short stories from Sphagnum of rare species, taxonomy, and speciation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Conserving species and their genetic variation are a global priority to safeguard evolu-tionary potential in a rapidly changing world. Species are fundamental units in research and nature management, but taxonomic work is ...