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Leukocyte coping capacity as a tool to assess capture- and handling-induced stress in Scandinavian brown bears (Ursus arctos)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Brown bears (Ursus arctos) are often captured and handled for research and management purposes. Although the techniques used are potentially stressful for the animals and might have detrimental and long-lasting consequences, ... -
Leukocyte coping capacity: an integrative parameter for wildlife welfare within conservation interventions
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Wildlife management, conservation interventions and wildlife research programs often involve capture, manipulation and transport of wild animals. Widespread empirical evidence across various vertebrate taxa shows that ... -
Levedyktighetsanalyser for norske lomvibestander
(NINA Rapport;240, Research report, 2007)Erikstad, K.E, Reiertsen, T.K., Anker-Nilssen, T., Barrett, R.T., Lorentsen, S.-H., Strøm, H. og Systad, G.H. 2007. Levedyktighetsanalyser for norske lomvibestander. NINA Rappport 240, 25 s. Hekkebestandene av lomvi (Uria ... -
Lidar som hjelpemiddel for å identifisere naturtyper
(NINA Rapport;1346, Research report, 2017)Erikstad, L. og Bakkestuen, V. 2017. Lidar som hjelpemiddel for å identifisere naturtyper. - NINA Rapport 1346. 44 s. Rapporten beskriver resultater fra et kort forprosjekt hvor hensikten har vært å se på i hvilken grad ... -
Life-history attributes and resource dynamics determine intraspecific home-range sizes in Carnivora
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Home ranges capture a fundamental aspect of animal ecology, resulting from interactions between metabolic demands and resource availability. Yet, the understanding of their emergence is currently limited by lack of ... -
Life-history evolution under fluctuating density-dependent selection and the adaptive alignment of pace-of-life syndromes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)We present a novel perspective on life-history evolution that combines recent theoretical advances in fluctuating density-dependent selection with the notion of pace-of-life syndromes (POLSs) in behavioural ecology. These ... -
LifeWatch Norge. Sluttrapport fra forprosjektet
(NINA Rapport;928, Research report, 2013-01)LifeWatch er et europeisk initiativ med langsiktig fokus på utvikling av vitenskapelig baserte e-løsninger for biodiversitets- og økosystemforskning. LifeWatch er en del av det europeiske veikartet for infrastrukturutvikling ... -
Light-level geolocators reveal spatial variations in interactions between northern fulmars and fisheries
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Seabird−fishery interactions are a common phenomenon of conservation concern. Here, we highlight how light-level geolocators provide promising opportunities to study these interactions. By examining raw light data, it ... -
Likheter og forskjeller i vannforskriftens klassifisering og naturindeksen for ferskvann/kystvann. Evaluering av metodikk og datagrunnlag
(NINA Kortrapport;5, Research report, 2016-04-08)Schartau, A.K., Gundersen, H. & Pedersen, B. Likheter og forskjeller i vannforskriftens klassifisering og naturindeksen for ferskvann/kystvann. Evaluering av metodikk og datagrunnlag. - NINA Kortrapport 5. 44 s. Denne ... -
Limited domestic introgression in a final refuge of the wild pigeon
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Domesticated animals have been culturally and economically important throughout history. Many of their ancestral lineages are extinct or genetically en dangered following hybridization with domesticated relatives. ... -
Limited evidence for genetic differentiation or adaptation in two amphibian species across replicated rural–urban gradients
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Urbanization leads to complex environmental changes and poses multiple challenges to organisms. Amphibians are highly susceptible to the effects of urbanization, with land use conversion, habitat destruction, and degradation ... -
Limits to the accurate and generalizable use of soundscapes to monitor biodiversity
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Although eco-acoustic monitoring has the potential to deliver biodiversity insight on vast scales, existing analytical approaches behave unpredictably across studies. We collated 8,023 audio recordings with paired manual ... -
Limniske naturtyper i Dønna og Brønnøy kommuner. NiN 3.0 limnisk med vurdering av tilstand og naturmangfold
(NINA Rapport;2439, Research report, 2024)Dervo, B.K., & Gregersen, F. 2024. Limniske naturtyper i Dønna og Brønnøy kommuner. NiN 3.0 limnisk med vurdering av tilstand og naturmangfold. NINA Rapport 2439. Norsk institutt for naturforskning. NiN-kartleggingen ... -
Linking embryonic temperature with adultreproductive investment in Atlantic salmonSalmo salar
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)The expression of fitness-related traits, such as egg and gonad size, often varies among habitats and exhibits clinal variation along climatic and latitudinal gradients. However, the mechanisms allowing such variations ... -
Linking green infrastructure to urban heat and human health risk mitigation in Oslo, Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)The predicted extreme temperatures of globalwarming aremagnified in cities due to the urban heat island effect. Even if the target for average temperature increase in the Paris Climate Agreement is met, temperatures during ... -
Linking public participation in scientific research to the indicators and needs of international environmental agreements
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Different monitoring approaches collect data that can measure progress toward achieving global environmental indicators. These indicators can: (1) Audit management actions; (2) Inform policy choices; and (3) Raise awareness ... -
Linking social values of wild reindeer to planning and management options in Southern Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Norway is home to the last remaining populations of wild mountain reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) in Europe. Concerns over anthropogenic and natural drivers have led to change in the management regime from a ... -
Linking visitors’ spatial preferences to sustainable visitor management in a Norwegian national park
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The increasing numbers of tourists visiting national parks contribute to new opportunities as well as challenges. Alpine and Arctic national parks in Northern Europe are key habitats for vulnerable species such as wild ... -
Literature review of wetland remote sensing and mapping
(NINA Rapport;2014, Report, 2021)Venter, Z.S., Nowell, M.S., Bakkestuen, V., Ruud, A., Kruse, M., Skrindo, A.B., Kyrkjeeide, M.O. & Singsaas, F.T. 2021. Literature review of wetland remote sensing and mapping. NINA Rapport 2014. Norsk institutt for ... -
Litjelv-vassdraget, Klæbu, som gyte- og oppvekstområde for vandrende nidelvørret. Problemkartlegging og ungfisktellinger i 2020.
(NINA Rapport;1923, Research report, 2020)Bergan, M. A. & Nøst, T. H. 2020. Litjelv-vassdraget, Klæbu, som gyte- og oppvekstområde for vandrende nidelvørret. Problemkartlegging og ungfisktellinger i 2020. NINA Rapport 1923. Norsk institutt for naturforskning. Det ...