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A test of local adaptation to drought in germination and seedling traits in populations of two alpine forbs across a 2000 mm/year precipitation gradient
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Seed regeneration is a critical stage in the life histories of plants, affecting species' abilities to maintain local populations, evolve, and disperse to new sites. In this study, we test for local adaptations to drought ... -
Tester av drivtelling til bestandsestimering og klassifisering av laksefisk
(NINA Rapport;2033, Research report, 2021)Næsje T.F., E.M. Ulvan, O.T. Sandlund, T.B. Havn., M. Berg, Ø. Kanstad Hanssen, B. A. Hellen og H. Skoglund 2021. Test av drivtelling til bestandsestimering og klassifisering av laksefisk. NINA Rapport 2033. Norsk institutt ... -
Testing av metoder for påvisning av mikro- og makroplast i vannprøver og ferskvannbiota
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Kunnskap om mikroplast (plastfragmenter <5 mm) i ferskvann og ferskvannsbiota er begrenset da det meste av fokuset på denne tematikken har vært for det marine miljøet. I dette studiet presenterer vi flere enkle og godt ... -
Testing av metodikk for å registrere forekomst av lakselus i oppdrettsanlegg
(NINA Rapport;1544, Research report, 2018)Berntsen, H.H., Sivertsgård, R., Uglem, I., Pettersen, O., Frank, K., Solberg, I. og Finstad, B. 2018. Testing av metodikk for å registrere forekomst av lakselus i oppdrettsanlegg. NINA Rapport 1544. Norsk institutt for ... -
Testing different remote sensing products for observing urban tree canopy and their implications for valuation of regulating ecosystem services in monetary ecosystem accounts
(NINA Report;2261, Research report, 2023)Barton, D.N. & Venter, Z.S. 2023. Testing different remote sensing of urban tree canopy and implications for valuation of regulating ecosystem services in monetary ecosystem accounts. NINA Report 2261. Norwegian Institute ... -
Testing GIS data-driven mapping and valuation of recreationareas in Oslo
(NINA Report;1931, Research report, 2021)Cimburova, Z. & Barton, D.N. 2021. Testing GIS data-driven mapping and valuation of recreationareas in Oslo. NINA Report 1931. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. In this report, we test the Norwegian Guidance on ... -
Testing of different rail designs to minimize conflicts with gulls resting on unmanned offshore platforms
(NINA Rapport;2246, Research report, 2023)Follestad, A. & Dehnhard, N. 2023. Testing of different rail designs to minimize conflicts with gulls resting on unmanned offshore platforms. NINA Report 2246. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. Unmanned offshore ... -
Testing UAV surveying for mapping freshwater pearl mussel populations
(NINA Report;2353, Research report, 2023)This report presents a preliminary assessment of the viability of using UAVs (drones) for mapping freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera; FPM) populations. The standard methods for surveying FPM populations ... -
Testing visitor management strategies to reduce human waste in a highly visited national park in Norway. Facilitating a new environmental norm for visitors to Lofotodden National Park
(NINA Report;2385, Research report, 2023)Keller, R., Engen, S. & Selvaag, S. 2023. Testing visitor management strategies to reduce human waste in a highly visited national park in Norway. NINA Report 2385. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. In 2021, the ... -
The Arctic Nature Index (ANI). Challenges and Opportunities
(NINA rapport;1142, Research report, 2015-03)This report summarizes the results of two joint pilot projects conducted by the Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), the biodiversity working group of the Arctic Council and the Norwegian Environment Agency (NEA), ... -
The Arctic Nature Index (ANI). Challenges and opportunities
(NINA Rapport;1142, Research report, 2014)Certain, G., Kvaløy, P., Lárusson, K. F., Helgason, H., Barry, T., Nybø, S., Sæther, S. A. 2015. The Arctic Nature Index (NI). Challenges and opportunities - NINA Report 1142, 37 pp. This report summarizes the results ... -
The avifaunal value of the Lofoten Islands in a World Heritage perspective
(NINA Rapport;201, Research report, 2006)This report describes the quality of the bird life in the Lofoten Islands, primarily assessed according to national and international criteria such as those outlined in the Norwegian Red List 1998 and by IUCN and BirdLife ... -
The beat of the mountain: a transdisciplinary rhythmanalysis of temporal landscapes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This article discusses how studying rhythms can help us better understand and manage spatiotemporal tensions in social-ecological landscapes, highlighting the potential of rhythmanalysis as a tool for crossing scientific ... -
The Brown bear as a translational model for sedentary lifestyle-related diseases
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Sedentary lifestyle accelerates biological ageing, is a major risk factor for developing metabolic syndrome and is associated with cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, kidney failure, sarcopenia and osteoporosis. ... -
The cost of anadromy: marine and freshwater mortality rates in anadromous Arctic char and brown trout in the Arctic region of Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)It is hypothesized that in diadromous fish, migrations may occur because of differences in the availability of food in marine and freshwater habitats. The benefits of migration to sea may be increased growth opportunities ... -
The cost of migratory prey: seasonal changes in semi-domesticreindeer distribution influences breeding success of Eurasian lynx in northern Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Migratory prey is a widespread phenomenon that has implications for predator – prey interactions. By creating large temporal variation in resource availability between seasons it becomes challenging for carnivores to ... -
The devil is in the detail: non-additive and context-dependent plant population responses to increasing temperature and precipitation. Plant demography in a warmer & wetter climate
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In climate‐change ecology, simplistic research approaches may yield unrealistically simplistic answers to often more complicated problems. In particular, the complexity of vegetation responses to global climate change begs ... -
The diel vertical migration patterns and individual swimming behavior of overwintering sprat Sprattus sprattus
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Sprat DVM Dusk and dawn Hypoxia Diving behavior Nocturnal behavior Swimming speed -
The economy of selective cutting in recent mixed stands during restoration of temperate deciduous forest
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Forest cover is increasing in many regions due to spontaneous reforestation on abandoned pastures and fields. The resulting recent forests may need management to improve ecosystem quality, and this could possibly be combined ... -
The effect of catch-and-release angling at high water temperatures on behaviour and survival of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar during spawning migration
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)In this study, behaviour and survival following catch-and-release (C&R) angling was investigated in wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar (n = 75) angled on sport fishing gear in the River Otra in southern Norway at water ...