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Exploring sustainable experiences in tourism.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This study explores the vaguely defined concept of sustainableexperiences. Specifically, it questions how perceived experiencevalue at tourism destinations can be enhanced through sustainableexperience dimensions. Although ... -
Exposure of White‑throated Dippers to heavy metals in acidified and non‑acidified streams in Norway
(Journal article, 2020)We examined the exposure of White-throated Dippers (Cinclus cinclus) to aluminum and mercury in acidified and nonacidified streams in two regions of Norway. Both metals showed significantly higher concentrations in the ... -
Exposure to oxychlordane is associated with shorter telomeres in arctic breeding kittiwakes
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Extra-pair paternity in the boreal, socially monogamous Grey-headed Chickadee (Poecile cinctus)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Extra-pair mating is common alternative reproductive strategyamong socially monogamous bird species, but empirical data on the genetic mating systems of most species are still lacking. Here we present the first parentage ... -
Extra‑pair paternity and sperm length variation in the socially monogamous Fieldfare Turdus pilaris
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Basic knowledge about the genetic mating system is lacking for the great majority of the approximately 10,000 extant bird species. Filling this knowledge gap is not only critical for a comprehensive understanding of the ... -
Extreme event impacts on CO2 fluxes across a range of high latitude, shrub-dominated ecosystems
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The Arctic is experiencing an increased frequency of extreme events which can cause landscape-scale vegetation damage. Extreme event-driven damage is an important driver of the decline in vegetation productivity (termed ... -
Extreme home range sizes among Eurasian lynx at the northern edge of their biogeographic range
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) have a wide distribution across Eurasia. The northern edge of this distribution is in Norway, where they reach up to 72 degrees north. We conducted a study of lynx space use in this region from ... -
Eyes on the future: buffering increased costs of incubation by abandoning offspring
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Life history theory states that the resources invested in current reproduction must be traded off against resources needed for survival and future reproduction. Long-lived organisms have a higher residual reproductive value ... -
Factors influencing return rate and marine residence durationin sea trout populations in Central Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Brown trout (Salmo trutta) display extensive plasticity in marine migratory behaviours, with marine migrations considered to be an adaptive strategy which enables sea trout to maximize growth and reproductive potential. ... -
Fading opportunities for mitigating agriculture-environment trade-offs in a south American deforestation hotspot
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Strong trade-offs between agriculture and the environment occur in deforestation frontiers, particularly in the world's rapidly disappearing tropical and subtropical dry forests. Pathways to mitigate these trade-offs are ... -
Failure to coordinate management in transboundary populations hinders the achievement of national management goals: The case of wolverines in Scandinavia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-03-09)Large carnivores are expanding in Europe, and their return is associated with con- flicts that often result in policies to regulate their population size through culling. Being wide-ranging species, their populations are ... -
Faunistic data and biology on the subfamily Cerocephalinae (Hymenoptera, Pteromalidae) including the first record of Theocolax formiciformis Westwood, 1832 from Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)A single specimen of Theocolax formiciformis Westwood, 1832 is reported together with new data on Cerocephala cornigera Westwood, 1832 and Cerocephala rufa (Walker, 1833) in Norway. Notes on the mating behaviour of C. ... -
Feasibility and knowledge gaps to modeling circumpolar seabird bycatch in the Arctic
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Alteration and diminution in sea ice cover in the Arctic region will give rise to an intensifcation and expansion of fishing activities in the Arctic and associated marginal seas. Increased fshing activity, especially in ... -
Feasibility of active handheld NDVI sensors for monitoring of lichen ground cover
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Vegetation indices are corner stones in vegetation monitoring. However, previous field studies on lichens and NDVI have been based on passive sensors. Active handheld sensors, with their own light sources, enables high- ... -
Feasibility of hyperspectral vegetation indices for the detection of chlorophyll concentration in three high Arctic plants: Salix polaris, Bistorta vivipara, and Dryas octopetala
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Remote sensing, which is based on a reflected electromagnetic spectrum, offers a wide range of research methods. It allows for the identification of plant properties, e.g., chlorophyll, but a registered signal not only ... -
Feather Corticosterone Levels on Wintering GroundsHave No Carry-Over Effects on Breeding among ThreePopulations of Great Skuas (Stercorarius skua)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Environmental conditions encountered by migratory seabirds in their wintering areas can shape their fitness. However, the underlying physiological mechanisms remain largely unknown as birds are relatively inaccessible ... -
Fecundity and water flow influence the dynamics of Atlantic salmon
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Populations are retained at reduced levels by resource competition and environmental stochasticity. In the Norwegian River Imsa, the relationship between fecundity of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) spawners and number of ... -
Female sociality and kin discrimination in brood parasitism: Unrelated females fight over egg laying
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)In conspecific brood parasitism, some females (“parasites”) lay eggs in nests of other females of the same species (“hosts”). This reproductive tactic is particularly common in waterfowl, in which studies suggest that ... -
Femti år etter utsettingene av mysis (Mysis relicta) og firetornet istidskreps (Pallasiola quadrispinosa) i norske innsjøer: til gagn eller skade?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Krepsdyra Mysis relicta (mysis, pungreke) og Pallasiola quadrispinosa (firetornet istidskreps, heretter kalt pallasea) forekommer i Norge naturlig i noen innsjøer på Østlandet. Etter utsettinger i regulerte innsjøer i ...