• Metapopulation regulation acts at multiple spatial scales: Insights from a century of seabird colony census data 

      Jeglinski, Jana W.E.; Wanless, Sarah; Murray, Stuart; Barrett, Robert; Gardarsson, Arnthor; Harris, Mike P.; Dierschke, Jochen; Strøm, Hallvard; Lorentsen, Svein-Håkon; Matthiopoulos, Jason (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Density-dependent feedback is recognized as important regulatory mechanisms of population size. Considering the spatial scales over which such feedback operates has advanced our theoretical understanding of metapopulation ...
    • Method Reporting with Initials for Transparency (MeRIT) promotes more granularity and accountability for author contributions 

      Nakagawa, Shinichi; Ivimey-Cook, Edward R.; Grainger, Matthew; O’Dea, Rose E.; Burke, Samantha M.; Drobniak, Szymon M.; Gould, Elliot; Macartney, Erin L.; Robin Martinig, April; Morrison, Kyle; Paquet, Matthieu; Pick, Joel L.; Pottier, Patrice; Ricolfi, Lorenzo; Wilkinson, David P.; Willcox, Aaron; Williams, Coralie; Wilson, Laura A. B.; Windecker, Saras M.; Yang, Yefeng; Lagisz, Malgorzata (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT) has recently changed how author contributions are acknowledged. To extend and complement CRediT, we propose MeRIT, a new way of writing the Methods section using the author’s initials ...
    • Methods for landscape characterisation and mapping: A systematic review 

      Simensen, Trond; Halvorsen, Rune; Erikstad, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Due to the multidisciplinary nature of landscape research, many different systems and methods for landscape identification and classification exist. This paper provides a systematic review of 54 contemporary landscape ...
    • Methods to quantify avian airspace use in relation to wind energy development 

      Largey, Nicola; Cook, Aonghais; Thaxter, Chris B.; McCluskie, Aly; Stokke, Bård Gunnar; Wilson, Ben; Masden, Elizabeth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      It is likely that there will continue to be a substantial increase in the number of wind turbines as we aim to meet global energy demands through renewable sources. However, these structures can have adverse impacts on ...
    • Metrics for quantifying how much different threats contribute to red lists of species and ecosystems 

      Sandvik, Hanno; Pedersen, Bård (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Red lists are a crucial tool for the management of threatened species and ecosystems. Among the information red lists provide, the threats affecting the listed species or ecosystem, such as pollution or hunting, are of ...
    • MIAT: Modular R-wrappers for flexible implementation of MaxEnt distribution modelling 

      Mazzoni, Sabrina; Halvorsen, Rune; Bakkestuen, Vegar (Journal article, 2015)
    • MICESE: A New Method Used for the Formulation of Key Messages from the Scientific Community for the EU Post 2020 Biodiversity Strategy 

      Gosselin, Fréderic; Galanaki, Antonia; Vandewalle, Marie; van Dijk, Jiska Joanneke; Varumo, Liisa; Ventocilla, Jorge; Watt, Allan; Young, Juliette (Journal article, 2020)
      The European Union (EU) 2020 Biodiversity strategy will soon come to an end and may not have been as successful as envisioned. In the current context of the global biodiversity crisis, the European Commission, the research ...
    • Migrating silver eels return from the sea to the river of origin after a false start 

      Tambets, Meelis; Kärgenberg, Einar; Järvalt, Ain; Økland, Finn; Kristensen, Martin Lykke; Koed, Anders; Bernotas, Priit (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The European eel’s singular spawning migration from European waters towards the Sargasso Sea remains elusive, including the early phase of migration at sea. During spawning migration, the movement of freshwater resident ...
    • Migration in geographic and ecological space by a large herbivore 

      Peters, Wibke Erika Brigitta; Hebblewhite, Mark; Mysterud, Atle; Spitz, Derek; Focardi, Stefano; Urbano, Ferdinando; Morellet, Nicolas; Heurich, Marco; Kjellander, Petter; Linnell, John Durrus; Cagnacci, Francesca (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)
      Partial migration, when only part of the population migrates seasonally while the other part remains resident on the shared range, is the most common form of migration in ungulates. Migration is often defined by spatial ...
    • Migration of Atlantic salmon post-smolts in a fjord with high infestation pressure of salmon lice 

      Halttunen, Elina; Gjelland, Karl Øystein; Glover, Kevin; Johnsen, Ingrid Askeland; Serra-Llinares, Rosa-Maria; Skaala, Øystein; Nilsen, Rune; Bjørn, Pål Arne; Karlsen, Ørjan; Finstad, Bengt; Skilbrei, Ove Tommy (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Understanding Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post-smolt coastal migration behaviour is crucial for predicting their exposure to ecological challenges such as the parasite salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis. We compared the ...
    • Migration patterns of Upland Sandpipers in the western hemisphere 

      Hill, Jason M.; Sandercock, Brett; Renfrew, Rosalind B. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Integrated models of the ecology of migratory species require tracking of individual migratory organisms throughout the annual cycle. Here, we report the first information on the movement patterns of nine Upland Sandpipers ...
    • Migration, growth patterns, and diet of pike (Esox lucius) in a riverreservoir and its inflowing river 

      Sandlund, Odd Terje; Museth, Jon; Øistad, Sondre (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      The pike population in the Løpsjøen reservoir and the accessible 21 km section of the inflowing RiverRena was investigated from 2003 to 2013. Telemetry and mark-recapture with Floy tags demonstratedthat most fish had an ...
    • Migration, prospecting, dispersal? What host movement matters for infectious agent circulation? 

      Boulinier, Thierry; Kada, Sarah; Ponchon, Aurore; Dupraz, Marlène; Dietrich, Muriel; Gamble, Amandine; Bourret, Vincent; Duriez, Olivier; Bazire, Romain; Tornos, Jéremy; Tveraa, Torkild; Chambert, Thierry; Garnier, Romain; McCoy, Karen D. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      Spatial disease ecology is emerging as a new field that requires the integration of complementary approaches to address how the distribution and movements of hosts and parasites may condition the dynamics of their interactions. ...
    • Miljø-DNA som overvåkningsverktøy av fremmede ferskvannsfisker 

      Taugbøl, Annette; Fossøy, Frode (Journal article, 2019)
      Overvåkning av fremmede fiskearter kan ofte være utfordrende da fiskene kan ha lav fangbarhet tidlig i etableringsfasen. Tradisjonell overvåkning med f.eks. garnfiske kan gjøre stor skade på lokale arter i form av uønsket ...
    • A minute of your time: The impact of survey recruitment method and interview location on the value of travel time 

      Halse, Askill Harkjerr; Flugel, Stefan Markus; Kouwenhoven, Marco; de Jong, Gerard; Sundfør, Hanne Beate; Hulleberg, Nina; Jordbakke, Guri Natalie; Lindhjem, Henrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Web-based stated preference (SP) surveys are widely used to estimate values of travel time (VTT) for cost–benefit analysis, often with internet panels as the source of recruitment. The recruitment method could potentially ...
    • Mismatch between fishway operation and timing of fish movements: a risk for cascading effects in partial migration systems 

      van Leeuwen, Casper; Museth, Jon; Sandlund, Odd Terje; Qvenild, Tore; Vøllestad, Leif Asbjørn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      Habitat fragmentation is a growing problem worldwide. Particularly in river systems, numerous dams and weirs hamper the movement of a wide variety of species. With the aim to preserve connectivity for fish, many barriers ...
    • The Missing Layers: Integrating Sociocultural Values Into Marine Spatial Planning 

      Pennino, Maria Grazia; Brodie, Stephanie; Frainer, André; Lopes, Priscila F.M.; Lopez, Jon; Ortega-Cisneros, Kelly; Selim, Samiya; Vaidianu, Natasa (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a relatively new approach to ocean management and has been widely implemented worldwide. Ideally, MSP should be established as a public process that analyzes and distributes human activities ...
    • The missing pieces for better future predictions in subarctic ecosystems: A Tornetra¨sk case study 

      Pascual, Didac; Åkerman, Jonas; Becher, Marina; Callaghan, Terry V.; Christensen, Torben R.; Dorrepaal, Ellen; Emanuelsson, Urban; Giesler, Reiner; Hammarlund, Dan; Hanna, Edward; Hofgaard, Annika; Jin, Hongxiao; Johansson, Cecilia; Jonasson, Christer; Klaminder, Jonatan; Karlsson, Jan; Lundin, Erik; Michelsen, Anders; Olefeldt, David; Persson, Andreas; Phoenix, Gareth K.; Ra˛czkowska, Zofia; Rinnan, Riikka; Ström, Lena; Tang, Jing; Varner, Ruth K.; Wookey, Philip; Johansson, Margareta (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Arctic and subarctic ecosystems are experiencing substantial changes in hydrology, vegetation, permafrost conditions, and carbon cycling, in response to climatic change and other anthropogenic drivers, and these changes ...
    • Modal testing of the Francis-99 runner 

      Solemslie, Bjørn Winther; Dahlhaug, Ole Gunnar; Sigurdsson, Bjarki; Tengs, Erik Os (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The Francis-99 low specific speed Francis runner has undergone much study in the years since it was first made available to the public. The High Head Francis(HiFrancis) project, hosted by the Waterpower Laboratory at NTNU, ...
    • Model-based assessment of marine bird population status using monitoring of breeding productivity and abundance 

      Frederiksen, Morten; Anker-Nilssen, Tycho; Schekkerman, Hans; Dierschke, Volker; Parsons, Matt; Marra, Stefano; Mitchell, Ian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Vertebrate populations are often monitored as part of broader assessments of ecosystem status, where they are expected to provide information on the ability of the ecosystem to support higher-level predators. However, ...