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‘Do you care about the river?’ A critical discourse analysis and lessons for management of social conflict over Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) conservation in the case of voluntary stocking in Wales
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)1. Stakeholders with shared interests in fish conservation often disagree about which specific conservation measures are appropriate, leading to conflicts with sometimes long‐lasting and disruptive social and political ... -
Documenting lemming population change in the Arctic: Can we detect trends?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Lemmings are a key component of tundra food webs and changes in their dynamics can affect the whole ecosystem. We present a comprehensive overview of lemming monitoring and research activities, and assess recent trends ... -
Does Catch-and-Release Angling Alter the Behavior and Fate of Adult Atlantic Salmon During Upriver Migration?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)To reproduce, Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar return to freshwater rivers and migrate upriver to spawning areas. This migration is the basis for recreational fisheries, which for conservation reasons are increasingly characterized ... -
Does defoliation frequency and severity influence plant productivity? The role of grazing management and soil nutrients
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Rangeland management approaches, including rotational grazing, rely on assumptions about plant growth responses to the intensity, or severity (sward height) plus frequency, of defoliation. We tested these assumptions at ... -
Does lack of evolvability constrain adaptation? If so, on what time scales?
(Chapter, 2023)The relevance of genetic constraints for evolutionary change beyond microevolutionary timescales is debated. The high evolvability of natural populations predicts rapid adaptation, but evolvability is often found to correlate ... -
Does long-term grazing cause cascading impacts on the soil microbiome in mountain birch forests?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)In subarctic mountain birch forests, reindeer grazing and moth outbreaks act as important biotic drivers of ecosystem functioning. We investigated how a long-term contrast in reindeer grazing regimes and short-term ... -
Don't mind if I do: Arctic humpback whales respond to winter foraging opportunities before migration
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Migration patterns are fundamentally linked to the spatio-temporal distributions of prey. How migrating animals canrespond to changes in their prey’s distribution and abundance remains largely unclear. During the ... -
“Don’t confuse me with facts”—how right wing populism affects trust in agencies advocating anthropogenic climate change as a reality
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Everyday public denial of anthropogenically caused climate change (ACC) has complex antecedents and exists on both individual and institutional levels. Earlier research has linked ACC denial to opposition to formal science ... -
Down a hole: missing GPS positions reveal birth dates of an underground denning species, the red fox
(Others, 2021)Global positioning system (GPS) technology is increasingly used to study animal behavior. However, some animals exhibit behaviors that may result in the failure to acquire a GPS position, such as for species with underground ... -
Downstream migration of Atlantic salmon smolt at three German hydropower stations
(NINA Rapport;1203, Research report, 2016-10-04)Økland, F., Teichert, M.A.K., Thorstad, E.B., Havn, T.B., Heermann, L., Sæther, S.A., Diserud, O.H., Tambets, M., Hedger, R.D. & Borcherding, J. 2016. Downstream migration of Atlantic salmon smolt at three German hydropower ... -
Downstream migration of Atlantic salmon smolts at Unkelmühle power station and Buisdorf dam in 2016
(NINA Report;1412, Research report, 2018)Havn, T.B., Økland, F., Heermann, L., Thorstad, E.B., Teichert, M.A.K., Sæther, S.A., Tam-bets, M. & Borcherding, J. 2018. Downstream migration of Atlantic salmon smolts at Unkelmühle power station and Buisdorf dam in 2016. ... -
Downstream migration of European eel at three German hydropower stations
(NINA Report;1355, Research report, 2017)Økland, F., Teichert, M.A.K., Havn, T.B., Thorstad, E.B., Heermann, L., Sæther, S.A., Tambets, M. & Borcherding, J. 2017. Downstream migration of European eel at three German hydropower stations. NINA Report 1355: 53 pages, ... -
Downstream migration success of Atlantic salmon smolts in River Tana, 2021
(NINA Report;2396, Research report, 2024)Rapporten publiseres 2. april. -
Downstream migration success of Atlantic salmon smolts in River Tana, 2021
(NINA Report;2396, Research report, 2024)Gjelland, K.Ø., Johansen, N.S., Orell, P., Kytokörpi, M., Grønmo, S. & Holter, T. 2024. Downstream migration success of Atlantic salmon smolts in River Tana, 2021. NINA Report 2396. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. ... -
Downstream transport and seasonal variation in freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera) eDNA concentration
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be used to detect the presence and abundance of aquatic organisms from water samples. Before implementing this methodology as a tool for monitoring, more knowledge is needed on variation in ... -
Dragehode Dracocephalum ruyschiana. Forslag til overvåkingsopplegg
(NINA Kortrapport;37, Research report, 2016)Evju, M., Skarpaas, O. og Stabbetorp, O. (2016). Dragehode Dracocephalum ruyschiana. Forslag til overvåkingsopplegg. - NINA Kortrapport 37. 30 s. Dragehode Dracocephalum ruyschiana er en prioritert art med egen forskrift ... -
Drivers of hibernation in the brown bear
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background: Hibernation has been a key area of research for several decades, essentially in small mammals in the laboratory, yet we know very little about what triggers or ends it in the wild. Do climatic factors, an ... -
Drivers of hibernation in the brown bear
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background: Hibernation has been a key area of research for several decades, essentially in small mammals in the laboratory, yet we know very little about what triggers or ends it in the wild. Do climatic factors, an ... -
Drivers of species composition in arable-weed communities of the Austrian–Hungarian borderland region: What is the role of the country?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Questions: Due to their high ecological and agronomical variability, borderland re -gions offer an excellent opportunity to study assembly patterns. In this study we compared the influence of various factors on summer ... -
Drivers of treeline shift in different European mountains
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)A growing body of evidence suggests that processes of upward treeline expansion and shifts in vegetation zones may occur in response to climate change. However, such shifts can be limited by a variety of non-climatic ...