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Stedsnavn i Tirol: endonymiprinsippets utfordringer i møtet med språklig og toponymisk mangfold
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Toponyms of Tyrol – how to apply the endonymic principle in a highly diverse namescape -
Steep declines in radioactive caesium after 30 years of monitoring alpine plants in mountain areas of central Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The Chernobyl accident exposed large areas of northern Europe to radiocaesium (137Cs). We investigated temporal and spatial variation in concentrations of radiocaesium among five functional groups of alpine plants at two ... -
Stien i endring
(Chapter, 2021)The trail is the most important helping measure in friluftsliv (i.e. outdoor recreation or OR), mainly since walking in the neighborhood or local forest is the most frequent friluftsliv activity. Historically, trails were ... -
Storauren i Femund og Isteren. Utvikling i bestandene over de siste 30 år
(NINA Rapport;853, Research report, 2012)Målet med denne rapporten er å beskrive utviklingen i storaurebestandene i Femund og Iste-ren over en periode på ca. 30 år og gi råd om forvaltningen av bestandene. Både Femund og Isteren huser viktige storaurebestander. ... -
Storørret i Bandak og Tokkeåi. Dokumentasjon, kunnskapsoppsummering og utfordringer
(NINA Rapport;544, Research report, 2010)Kraabøl, M. 2010. Storørret i Bandak og Tokkeåi. Dokumentasjon, kunnskapsoppsummering og utfordringer - NINA Rapport 544. 30 s. Storørreten i Bandak og Tokkeåi har med stor sikkerhet etablert seg som følge av naturlig ... -
Strandeng – et hotspot-habitat. Sluttrapport under ARKO-prosjektets periode III
(NINA rapport;1170, Research report, 2015)Strandenger er åpne gress- og urtedominerte vegetasjonstyper i fjæresonen. En gjennomgang av Rødlista for arter 2010 viste til sammen 120 rødlistearter som er registrert i strandenger, og det ble konkludert med at kortvokste ... -
Strandenger i Østfold – areal, økologisk tilstand og rødlistearter
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Salt meadows in Østfold – area, ecological condition and red listed species -
Strategisk konsekvensutredning for landbasert vindkraft. En evaluering av regionale planer for vindkraft
(NINA Rapport;746, Research report, 2011)Det forligger omfattende planer om utbygging av vindkraft i Norge. Det er imidlertid ikke prob-lemfritt å bygge vindkraftanlegg, da slik etablering kan komme i konflikt med en rekke andre, viktige samfunnsinteresser, ikke ... -
A stream-to-sea experiment reveals inhibitory effects of freshwater residency on organic-matter decomposition in the sea
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)One billion tons of carbon are annually transported to the global ocean, and the fate of this carbon hinges notonly on marine processing rates, but also on freshwater processing during downstream transport. Using acotton-strip ... -
Stress-induced secondary leaves of a boreal deciduous shrub (Vaccinium myrtillus) overwinter then regain activity the following growing season
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The ericoid shrub Vaccinium myrtillus is one of several deciduous boreal plants that respond to larval defoliation by compensatory production of a new set of leaves within the same growing season soon after defoliation. ... -
The structural variation landscape in 492 Atlantic salmon genomes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Structural variants (SVs) are a major source of genetic and phenotypic variation, but remain challenging to accurately type and are hence poorly characterized in most species. We present an approach for reliable SV discovery ... -
Stylonectria norvegica (Nectriaceae), a new species fromNorway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Stylonectria norvegica sp. nov. is described from three collections on pyrenomycetous hosts on Quercus, Betula and Alnus in Norway. The fusarium-like asexual state was obtained in culture and the ITS1- 5.8S-ITS2 loci ... -
Sub-arctic mosses and lichens show idiosyncratic responses to combinations of winter heatwaves, freezing and nitrogen deposition
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Arctic ecosystems are increasingly exposed to extreme climatic events throughout the year, which can affect species performance. Cryptogams (bryophytes and lichens) provide important ecosystem services in polar ecosystems ... -
Supplementary stocking selects for domesticated genotypes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Stocking of hatchery produced fish is common practise to mitigate declines in natural populations and may have unwanted genetic consequences. Here we describe a novel phenomenon arising where broodstock used for stocking ... -
Survival and cause-specific mortality of harvested willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus) in central Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Survival is a key demographic component that often varies as a result of human activities such as recreational harvest. Detailed understanding of seasonal variation in mortality patterns and the role of various risk factors ... -
Survival estimates strongly depend on capture–recapture designs in a disturbed environment inducing dispersal
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Capture-Recapture (CR) approaches are extensively used to estimate demographic parameters. Their robustness relies on the selection of suitable statistical models, but also on the sampling design and effort deployed in the ... -
Survival rate and breeding outputs in a high Arctic seabird exposed to legacy persistent organic pollutants and mercury
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Chronic exposure to pollutants may represent a threat for wildlife.We tested whether adult survival rate, breeding probability and breeding success the year of sampling and the following year were affected by blood levels ... -
Surviving the antarctic winter—life stage cold tolerance and ice entrapment survival in the invasive chironomid midge Eretmoptera murphyi
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)An insect’s ability to tolerate winter conditions is a critical determinant of its success. This is true for both native and invasive species, and especially so in harsh polar environments. The midge Eretmoptera murphyi ... -
Surviving the Antarctic winter—Life Stage Cold Tolerance and Ice Entrapment Survival in The Invasive Chironomid Midge Eretmoptera murphyi
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)An insect’s ability to tolerate winter conditions is a critical determinant of its success. This is true for both native and invasive species, and especially so in harsh polar environments. The midge Eretmoptera murphyi ... -
SusGrid (Sustainable Grid Development): Lokale, regionale og nasjonale aktørers opplevelse av nettutviklingsprosesser.
(NINA Rapport;1085, Research report, 2014)Qvenild, M. & Wold, L.C. 2014. SusGrid (Sustainable Grid Development): Lokale, regionale og nasjonale aktørers opplevelse av nettutviklingsprosesser. - NINA Rapport 1085. 55 s. + vedlegg. SusGrid - Sustainable Grid ...