Browsing Publikasjoner fra CRIStin - NINA by Title
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Lakselusregistreringer i 2010: Vinterfiske etter sjøørret i Hardangerfjorden, Hitra og Flatanger og tråling etter laksesmolt i Namsenfjorden og Altafjorden
(NINA rapport;624, Research report, 2010)Finstad, B., Hvidsten, N.A. & Uglem. I. 2010. Lakselusregistreringer i 2010: Vinterfiske etter sjøørret i Hardangerfjorden, Hitra og Flatanger og tråling etter laksesmolt I Namsenfjorden og Altafjorden. – NINA Rapport 624. ... -
Laksen i Numedalslågen. Evaluering av manøvreringsreglement
(NINA Rapport;793, Research report, 2012)I 2001 ble det gitt ny konsesjon for fortsatt regulering av Numedalslågen. Fornyet konsesjon medførte et nytt manøvreringsreglement, hvor hensynet til laks ble spesielt vektlagt. Som et ledd i å oppfylle konsesjonsvilkårene, ... -
Landscape relatedness: detecting contemporary fine-scalespatial structure in wild populations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Context Methods for detecting contemporary, finescale population genetic structure in continuous populations are scarce. Yet such methods are vital for ecological and conservation studies, particularly under a changing ... -
Landscape selection by migratory geese: Implications for hunting organisation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Over the last decades, many wild goose populations have increased significantly and are now causing conflicts with socioeconomic and biological interests. To mitigate impacts of rapid population increases, population control ... -
Landskapet som felles arena for fotografi og økologi. Utviklingstrekk med eksempler fra Norge og det vestlige USA
(NINA rapport;755, Research report, 2011)Gundersen, V. 2011. Landskapet som felles arena for fotografi og økologi: Utviklingstrekk med eksempler fra Norge og det vestlige USA. - NINA Rapport 755. 37 s. Både landskapsfotografiet og landskapsøkologi er retrospektive ... -
Landskapsmodeller for TOV-områdende
(NINA Rapport;108, Research report, 2006)Framstad, E., Sloreid, S.-E. & Erkstad, L. 2006. Landskapsmodeller for TOV-områdene. – NINA Rapport 108. 41 pp. Program for terrestrisk naturovervåking (TOV) skal framskaffe kunnskap om langsiktige trender i naturen og ... -
Landskapstypekartlegging som verktøy til overvåking av arealbruksendringer
(NINA Rapport;1006, Research report, 2013)I NiN (Naturtyper i Norge) inngår det et system for landskapstypekartlegging. Denne landskap-klassifikasjonen er i ferd med å bli utviklet som et landsdekkende system innenfor en oppgradering av NiN-systemet til versjon ... -
Langtidsvirkninger på naturmiljøet av Forsvarets virksomhet i Troms
(NINA Rapport;49, Research report, 2005)Tømmervik, H., Erikstad, L., Jacobsen, K.-O., Strann, K.-B., Bakkestuen, V., Aarrestad, P.A., Yoccoz, N., Hagen, D., Johnsen, T.V., Johansen, B., Høgda, K.A., Ahmed, S.H., Dahl, R., Bargel, T.H., Olsen, L. 2005. ... -
Large carnivore conservation and traditional pastoralism: A case study on bear–reindeer predation mitigation measures
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)While wildlife and cultural preservation goals can be either complimentary orcounteractive, the goals of large carnivore conservation and traditional pastoralist lifestyles are often at odds. Livestock depredation can ... -
Large herbivore migration plasticity along environmental gradients in Europe: life-history traits modulate forage effects
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)The most common framework under which ungulate migration is studied predicts that it is driven by spatio–temporal variation in plant phenology, yet other hypotheses may explain differences within and between species. To ... -
Large predators and human communities in Norway. A guide to coexistence for the 21st century
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Large scale modelling of salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis)infection pressure based on lice monitoring data from Norwegian salmonid farms
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Infection by parasitic sea lice is a substantial problem in industrial scale salmon farming. To controlthe problem, Norwegian salmonid farms are not permitted to exceed a threshold level of infection ontheir fish, and farms ... -
Large-scale spatial variation of chronic stress signals in moose
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)The physiological effects of short-term stress responses typically lead to increased individual survival as it prepares the body for fight or flight through catabolic reactions in the body. These physiological effects trade ... -
The last moves: The effect of hunting and culling on the risk of disease spread from a population of reindeer
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)1. Hunting and culling are frequently used to combat infectious wildlife diseases. The aim is to markedly lower population density in order to limit disease transmission or to eradicate the host. Massive host culling can ... -
Late Holocene anthropogenic landscapechange in northwestern Europe impactedinsect biodiversity as much as climatechange did after the last Ice Age
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Since the last Ice Age (ca115 000–11 700 years ago), the geographical rangesof most plants and animals have shifted, expanded or contracted. Under-standing the timing, geographical patterns and drivers of past changes ... -
Late snow melt moderates herbivore disturbance of the Arctic tundra
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Resilience of tundra vegetation to disturbance by herbivores can be low and lead to ecosystem state shifts. Pink-footed geese Anser brachyrhynchus are the most numerous herbivore on Svalbard and disturb vegetation when ... -
Later at higher latitudes: large-scale variability in seabird breeding timing and synchronicity
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)In seasonal environments, organisms are expected to optimally schedule reproduction within an annual range of environmental conditions. Latitudinal gradients generate a range of seasonality to which we can expect adaptations ... -
Law abiding citizens on popular support for the illegal killing of wolves
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Conflicts over wolf management are a stable feature of Norwegian public debate. In some segments of the population, nature management, and especially predator management, have a very low legitimacy. A strong expression of ... -
Lead exposure in brown bears is linked to environmental levels and the distribution of moose kills
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Lead (Pb) is heterogeneously distributed in the environment and multiple sources like Pb ammunition and fossil fuel combustion can increase the risk of exposure in wildlife. Brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Sweden have higher ... -
Learning from the past to predict the future: using archaeological findings and GPS data to quantify reindeer sensitivity to anthropogenic disturbance in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)