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Introduction of Mysis relicta (Mysida) reduces niche segregation between deep-water Arctic charr morphs
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Niche diversification of polymorphic Arctic charr can be altered by multiple anthropogenic stressors. The opossum-shrimp (Mysis relicta) was introduced to compensate for reduced food Resources for fish following hydropower ... -
Introgression from farmed escapees affects the full life cycle of wild Atlantic salmon
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)After a half a century of salmon farming, we have yet to understand how the influx of genes from farmed escapees affects the full life history of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the wild. Using scale samples of over ... -
Introgression of non-native mitochondrial haplotypes from farmed to wild Atlantic salmon
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Farmed salmon escape and interbreed with wild Atlantic salmon on a large scale. We studied introgression of mitochondrial haplotypes from farmed Atlantic salmon originating from the Eastern Atlantic phylogenetic group to ... -
An Invited Reply to: A Comment on: Migrating silver eels return from the sea to the river of origin after a false start (2021) by Tambets M et al
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Is green space associated with reduced crime? A national-scale study from the Global South
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Assumptions about the link between green space and crime mitigation are informed by literature that overwhelmingly originates in the Global North. Little is known about the association between green spaces and crime in the ... -
Is it worthwhile scaring geese to alleviate damage to crops? – An experimental study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Summary 1.Increasing population sizes of geese are the cause of numerous agricultural conflicts in many regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Scaring is often used as a tool to chase geese away from fields, either as a means ... -
Is subarctic forest advance able to keep pace with climate change?
(Journal article, 2020)Recent climate warming and scenarios for further warming have led to expectations of rapid movement of ecological boundaries. Here we focus on the circumarctic forest–tundra ecotone (FTE), which represents an important ... -
Islands of ice: Glacier-dwelling metazoans form regionally distinct populations despite extensive periods of deglaciation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Aim: Glaciers cover considerable portion of land and host diverse life forms fromsingle-celled organisms to invertebrates. However, the determinants of diversityand community composition of these organisms remain underexplored. ... -
Isolation and characterization of novel microsatellite loci in the genome of the dragonhead sap beetle Thymogethes norvegicus (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Here we describe 16 novel microsatellite loci in the genome of the dragonhead sap beetle Thymogethes norvegicus, which were identifi ed using a next-generation sequencing approach. In 40 dragonhead sap beetles from a ... -
Isotope analysis combined with DNA barcoding provide new insights into the dietary niche of khulan in the Mongolian Gobi
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)With increasing livestock numbers, competition and avoidance are increasingly shaping resource availability for wild ungulates. Shifts in the dietary niche of wild ungulates are likely and can be expected to negatively ... -
Iteroparity and its contribution to life-history variation in Atlantic salmon
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Evolution of iteroparity is shaped by the trade-off between current and future reproduction.We studied variation in iteroparity among 205 050 individual Atlantic salmon caught in 179 rivers spanning 14◦ of latitude. The ... -
“It’s All About the Scenery”: Tourists’ Perceptions of Cultural Ecosystem Services in the Lofoten Islands, Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The Lofoten Islands in northern Norway face challenges from increasing visitor numbers, congestion, environmental impacts, and growing host-visitor tensions. Benefits include increased local employment and growing revenues. ... -
“It’s All About the Scenery”: Tourists’ Perceptions of Cultural Ecosystem Services in the Lofoten Islands, Norway
(Journal article, 2019)Dans le nord de la Norvège, il y a des défis à relever aux îles Lofoten en raison du nombre croissant de visiteurs, de la congestion, des incidences sur l’environnement et des tensions de plus en plus grandes entre les ... -
“It’s All About the Scenery”: Tourists’ Perceptions of Cultural Ecosystem Services in the Lofoten Islands, Norway
(Journal article, 2019)The Lofoten Islands in northern Norway face challenges from increasing visitor numbers, congestion, environmental impacts, and growing host-visitor tensions. Benefits include increased local employment and growing revenues. ... -
A joint climate and nature cure: A transformative change perspective
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Climate change has considerably dominated science-policy dialogue, public debate, and subsequently environmental policies since the three ‘‘Rio Conventions’’ were born. This has led to practically independent courses of ... -
Joint responsibility in the development of effective wind-turbine collision-reducing solutions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)With the rapid acceleration of wind energy development there is a growing need to meet the consequences this has for the natural environment. Failing to mitigate environmental impacts is an important cause of conflict in ... -
Keeping close to the river, shore and surface: the first marine migration of brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) post-smolts
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)anadromous, charr, fjord, marine, migration, post-smolt, salmonid, trout -
Key insights for the future of urban ecosystem services research
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Understanding the dynamics of urban ecosystem services is a necessary requirement for adequate planning, management, and governance of urban green infrastructure. Through the three-year Urban Biodiversity and Ecosystem ... -
Key to hysterioid fungi on bark and wood in Scandinavia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The lack of useful determination keys is often a major obstacle for naming species of Ascomycota, especially for the amateur mycologist. One group of fungi in need of a key are species of Dothideomycetes with hysterioid ... -
Killer whale movements on the Norwegian shelf are associated with herring density
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Killer whales Orcinus orca have a cosmopolitan distribution with a broad diet rang ing from fish to marine mammals. In Norway, killer whales are regularly observed feeding on overwintering Norwegian spring-spawning (NSS) ...