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    • Don't mind if I do: Arctic humpback whales respond to winter foraging opportunities before migration 

      Kettemer, Lisa Elena; Ramm, Theresia; Broms, Fredrik Björn; Biuw, Martin; Blanchet, Marie-Anne; Bourgeon, Sophie; Dubourg, Paul; Ellendersen, Anna C. J.; Horaud, Mathilde; Kershaw, Joanna; Miller, Patrick J. O.; Øien, Nils Inge; Pallin, Logan J.; Rikardsen, Audun H. (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 ...
    • Implementing code review in the scientific workflow: Insights from ecology and evolutionary biology 

      Ivimey-Cook, Edward R.; Pick, Joel L.; Bairos-Novak, Kevin R.; Culina, Antica; Gould, Elliot; Grainger, Matthew; Marshall, Benjamin M.; Moreau, David; Paquet, Matthieu; Royauté, Raphaël; Sanchez-Tojar, Alfredo; Silva, Inês; Windecker, Saras M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Code review increases reliability and improves reproducibility of research. As such, code review is an inevitable step in software development and is common in fields such as computer science. However, despite its importance, ...
    • The effects of egg incubation temperature and parental cross on the swimming activity of juvenile brown trout Salmo trutta 

      Greenberg, Larry A.; Bergman, Eva; Jonsson, Bror; Filipsson, Kari (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      temperature had carry-over effects on swimming activity of juvenile brown trout, Salmo trutta. Eggs from different crosses involving anadromous and lacustrine-adfluvial parents were incubated under two temperature regimes, ...
    • The contributions of flower strips to wild bee conservation in agricultural landscapes can be predicted using pollinator habitat suitability models 

      Sydenham, Markus A. K.; Venter, Zander; Eldegard, Katrine; Torvanger, Marianne Strand; Nowell, Megan Sara; Hansen, Silke; Øverland, John Ingar; Dupont, Yoko L.; Rasmussen, Claus; Skrindo, Astrid Brekke; Rusch, Graciela Monica (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      1. Sowing flower strips along field edges is a widely adopted method for conserving pollinating insects in agricultural landscapes. To maximize the effect of flower strips given limited resources, we need spatially explicit ...
    • Under the sea: How can we use heart rate and accelerometers to remotely assess fish welfare in salmon aquaculture? 

      Morgenroth, Daniel; Kvæstad, Bjarne; Økland, Finn; Finstad, Bengt; Olsen, Rolf-Erik; Svendsen, Eirik; Rosten, Carolyn; Axelsson, Michael; Bloecher, Nina; Føre, Martin; Gräns, Albin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Recent advances in bio-sensing technologies open for new possibilities to monitor and safeguard the welfare of fishes in aquaculture. Yet before taken into practice, the applicability of all novel biosensors must be ...
    • Simple Principles for Guiding of Large-Scale Landscape Restorations 

      Hagen, Dagmar; Erikstad, Lars (Journal article, 2023)
      Restoration projects are complex and especially upscaling of restoration represent challenges that must be solved in a multidisciplinary setting. To establish cooperation between the wide range of professions there is a ...
    • Multiple stakeholders’ perspectives of marine social ecological systems, a case study on the Barents Sea 

      Mikkelsen, Nina; Planque, Benjamin; Arneberg, Per; Skern-Mauritzen, Mette; Hansen, Cecilie; Fauchald, Per; Holsman, Kirstin K.; Haynie, Alan C.; Ottersen, Geir (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The Barents Sea ecosystem components and services are under pressure from climate change and other anthropogenic impacts. Following an Ecosystem-based management approach, multiple simultaneous pressures are addressed ...
    • Altitude, latitude, and climate zone as determinants of mountain hare (Lepus timidus) coat colour change 

      Stokes, Allan; Hofmeester, Tim R.; Thorsen, Neri Horntvedt; Odden, John; Linnell, John Durrus; Pedersen, Simen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
    • Genetics of brown bears in northern Europe 

      Kopatz, Alexander (Chapter, 2023)
      From the dawn of wildlife genetics, brown bears in Scandinavia have been studied using molecular genetic methods and hence have been substantial in the development of these methods, which are now the gold standard in ...
    • Captive breeding of European freshwater mussels as aconservation tool: A review 

      Geist, Juergen; Thielen, Frankie; Lavictoire, Louise; Hoess, Rebecca; Altmueller, Reinhard; Baudrimont, Magalie; Blaize, Christine; Campos, Miquel; Carrol, Paul; Daill, Daniel; Degelmann, Wolfgang; Dettmer, Rainer; Denic, Marco; Dury, Pierrick; de Eyto, Elvira; Grunicke, Felix; Gumpinger, Clemens; Jakobsen, Per J.; Kaldma, Katrin; Klaas, Kunnar; Legeay, Alexia; Magerøy, Jon Hamner; Moorkens, Evelyn A.; Motte, Gregory; Nakamura, Keiko; Ondina, Paz; Österling, Martin; Pichler-Scheder, Christian; Spisar, Ondrej; Reis, Joaquim; Schneider, Lea D.; Schwarzer, Arno; Selheim, Heidi; Soler, Joaquín; Taskinen, Jouni; Taylor, John; Strachan, Ben; Wengstrom, Niklas; Zając, Tadeusz (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      1. Freshwater mussels are declining throughout their range. Their importantecological functions along with insufficient levels of natural recruitment haveprompted captive breeding for population augmentation and questions ...
    • Long-term increase in female body condition and its effect on reproduction in two European red-listed species, Common Pochard (Aythya ferina) and Tufted Duck (Aythya fuligula) 

      Gajdosova, Dorota; Musil, Petr; Zouhar, Jan; Musilová, Zuzana; Neuzilová, Sárka; Pavon-Jordan, Diego (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Body condition of breeding females is an important driver of an individual’s fitness and the consequent dynamics of populations. Long-term changes in female body condition are likely to be affected by recent shifts in ...
    • Villrein og vannkraft: Kan regionale planprosesser gjøre en forskjell? 

      Ruud, Audun; Kaltenborn, Bjørn Petter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)
      Wild Reindeer and hydropower: Can regional planning processes make a difference?
    • Ecological consequences of a single introduced species to the Antarctic: terrestrial impacts of the invasive midge Eretmoptera murphyi on Signy Island 

      Bartlett, Jesamine; Convey, Peter; Newsham, Kevin K.; Hayward, S.A.L. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The nutrient-poor soils of Antarctica are sensitive to change. Recent increases in the number of anthropogenic introductions mean that understanding the impact of non-native species on Antarctic soils is pertinent, and ...
    • Colony-nesting gulls restrict activity levels of a native top carnivore during the breeding season 

      Guidos, Steven; van Dijk, Jiska Joanneke; Systad, Geir Helge Rødli; Landa, Arild (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Although nesting in colonies can offer substantial reproductive benefits formany seabird species, increased visibility to predators remains a significant dis-advantage for most colony-breeders. To counteract this, some ...
    • Hypothyroidism in hibernating brown bears 

      Frøbert, Anne Mette; Nielsen, Claus G.; Brohus, Malene; Kindberg, Jonas; Fröbert, Ole; Overgaard, Michael T. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Brown bears hibernate throughout half of the year as a survival strategy to reduce energy consumption during prolonged periods with scarcity of food and water. Thyroid hormones are the major endocrine regulators of basal ...
    • Consequences of “natural” disasters on aquatic life and habitats 

      Cooke, Steven J.; Galassi, Diana M. P.; Gillanders, Bronwyn M.; Landsman, Sean J.; Hammerschlag, Neil; Gallagher, Austin J.; Eliason, Erika J.; Kraft, Clifford E.; Taylor, Mark K.; Crisafulli, Charlie M.; Shugar, Dan H.; Lennox, Robert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      “Natural” disasters (also known as geophysical disasters) involve physical processes that have a direct or indirect impact on humans. These events occur rapidly and may have severe consequences for resident flora and fauna ...
    • Estimating and managing broad risk of chronic wasting disease spillover among cervid species 

      Mysterud, Atle; Solberg, Erling Johan; Meisingset, Erling L.; Panzacchi, Manuela; Rauset, Geir Rune; Strand, Olav; Van Moorter, Bram; Rolandsen, Christer Moe; Rivrud, Inger Maren (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The management of infectious wildlife diseases often involves tackling pathogens that infect multiple host species. Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a prion disease that can infect most cervid species. CWD was detected in ...
    • Wild versus domestic prey: Variation in the kill-site behavior of two large felids 

      Tallian, Aimee Grace; Mattisson, Jenny; Samelius, Gustaf; Odden, John; Mishra, Charudutt; Linnell, John Durrus; Lkhagvajav, Purevjav; Johansson, Örjan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Livestock depredation is an important source of conflict for many terrestrial large carnivore species. Understanding the foraging behavior of large carnivores on domestic prey is therefore important for both mitigating ...
    • Identifying bottlenecks in the life cycle of plants living on cliffs and rocky slopes: Lack of knowledge hinders conservation actions 

      Aronne, Giovanna; Fantinato, Edy; Strumia, Sandro; Santangelo, Annalisa; Barberis, Marta; Cogoni, Donatella; Castro, Silvia; Cogoni, Donatella; Evju, Marianne; Galloni, Marta; Glasnovic, Peter; Klisz, Marcin; Kull, Tiiu; Lanfranco, Sandro; Lazarevic, Maja; Petanidou, Theodora; Puchałka, Radosław; Ranalli, Rosa; Stefanaki, Anastasia; Surina, Bostjan; Fišer, Živa (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Long term survival of plant populations relies on successful reproductive cycle to obtain generation turnover. Focusing on plant species of conservation concern, we brought together a group of plant conservationists from ...
    • A new species of jupati, genus Metachirus Burmeister 1854 (Didelphimorphia, Didelphidae) for the Brazilian Amazon 

      Miranda, Cleuton Lima; Nunes, Mario Da Silva; Fabrício MacHado, Arielli; Farias, Izeni Pires; Menezes, Fernando Heberson; Ardente, Natalia Carneiro; Dos Santos-Filho, Manoel; Bredin, Yennie Katarina; Da Silva, Maria Nazareth F. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The brown or pouchless four-eyed opossums or jupatis represent the genus Metachirus with a wide geographical range in the Neotropics. Recent studies show distinct monophyletic clades with high genetic divergence and ...