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    • Breeding populations of Marbled Godwits and Willets have high annual survival and strong site fidelity to managed wetlands 

      Sandercock, Brett; Gratto-Trevor, Cheri L. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The Prairie Pothole Region of central Canada supports a diverse community of breeding waterbirds, but many species have declining populations and the demographic mechanisms driving the declines remain unknown. We conducted ...
    • Breeding stage, not sex, affects foraging characteristics in masked boobies at Rapa Nui 

      Lerma, Miriam; Dehnhard, Nina; Luna-Jorquera, Guillermo; Voigt, Christian C.; Garthe, Stefan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Sexual segregation in foraging occurs in some species and populations of boobies (Sulidae), but it is not a general pattern. Sexual segregation in foraging may occur to avoid competition for food, and this competition may ...
    • Breeding status influences timing but not duration of moult in the Northern Fulmar Fulmarus glacialis 

      Grissot, Antoine; Graham, Isla M.; Quinn, Lucy; Bråthen, Vegard Sandøy; Thompson, Paul M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Seabirds are key marine top predator species that are often used as indicators of the environmental quality of the oceans. Their breeding phenology has been studied extensively, but their pelagic habits mean less is known ...
    • Breeding status influences timing but not duration of moult in the Northern Fulmar Fulmarus glacialis 

      Grissot, Antoine; Graham, Isla M.; Quinn, Lucy; Bråthen, Vegard Sandøy; Thompson, Paul M. (Journal article, 2019)
      Seabirds are key marine top predator species that are often used as indicators of the environmental quality of the oceans. Their breeding phenology has been studied extensively, but their pelagic habits mean less is known ...
    • Breeding timed to maximize reproductive success for a migratory songbird: The importance of phenological asynchrony 

      Lany, Nina K.; Ayres, Matthew P.; Stange, Erik; Sillett, T Scott; Rodenhouse, Nicholas L.; Holmes, Richard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      Phenological advances and trophic mismatches are frequently reported ecological consequences of climate warming. Trophic mismatches occur when phenological responses to environmental conditions differ among trophic levels ...
    • Brood parasitism on Meadow Pipits Anthus pratensis by Common Cuckoos Cuculus canorus in two mountain areas in Norway 

      Berstad, Jan; Stokke, Bård Gunnar; Moksnes, Arne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      In the period 2001–2014 we studied Common Cuckoo Cuculus canorus brood parasitism on Meadow Pipits Anthus pratensis in two mountain areas; one located in the eastern and one in the western part of southern Norway. In the ...
    • Bruk av miljø-DNA for deteksjon av arter 

      Taugbøl, Annette; Fossøy, Frode; Dervo, Børre Kind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Tradisjonell overvåkning av storsalamandere kan ofte være utfordrende da dyrene kan ha lav fangbarhet ved f.eks. lav temperatur og etter forplantning. Overvåkning av mange lokaliteter er svært tidkrevende, og i perioder ...
    • Bryocentria hypothallina (Hypocreales) – a new species on Metzgeria furcata 

      Nordén, Björn; Gardiennet, Alain; Priou, Jean-Paul; Döbbeler, Peter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)
      Bryocentria hypothallina (Bionectriaceae, Hypocreales) is described as a new species. It grows necrotrophically on the liverwort Metzgeria furcata (Metzgeriales), causing bleached, insular infections. Ascomata are formed ...
    • Building a resilient coexistence with wildlife in a more crowded world 

      Carter, Neil H.; Linnell, John Durrus (Journal article, 2023)
      There is an urgent need to sustainably coexist with wildlife. However, realizing this goal is hampered by scant understanding of the processes that facilitate and maintain coexistence. Here, we synthesize human–wildlife ...
    • Building biological realism into wolf management policy: the development of the population approach in Europe 

      Linnell, John Durrus; Boitani, Luigi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)
    • Bycatch in local fishery disrupts natural reestablishment of Eurasian otter in western Norway 

      Landa, Arild; Guidos, Steven (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Lack of proper estimates of nonreported bycatch has made it difficult to evaluate the actual impact of bycatch in many local fisheries. For the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra), there are no published estimates on the extent ...
    • Caching Behavior of Large Prey by Eurasian Lynx: Quantifying the Anti-Scavenging Benefits 

      Teurlings, Ivonne; Odden, John; Linnell, John Durrus; Melis, Claudia (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      caching; Capreolus capreolus; carrion; Eurasian lynx; Lynx lynx; Norway; predation; roe deer; scavenging
    • Calculating cumulative effects in GIS using a stepless multivariate model 

      Erikstad, Lars; Bakkestuen, Vegar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The paper present a streamlined workflow, using multivariate analyses of environmental variables in combinations with GIS overlay analyses that provide methods to extract and analyse major environmental and climatic gradients ...
    • A camera trap-based assessment of climate-driven phenotypic plasticity of seasonal moulting in an endangered carnivore 

      Laporte-Devylder, Lucie; Ulvund, Kristine R.; Rød-Eriksen, Lars; Olsson, Ola; Flagstad, Øystein; Landa, Arild; Eide, Nina Elisabeth; Jackson, Craig Ryan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      For many species, the ability to rapidly adapt to changes in seasonality is essential for long-term survival. In the Arctic, seasonal moulting is a key life-history event that provides year-round camouflage and thermal ...
    • Camtrap DP: an open standard for the FAIR exchange and archiving of camera trap data 

      Bubnicki, Jakub W.; Norton, Ben; Baskauf, Steven J.; Bruce, Tom; Cagnacci, Francesca; Casaer, Jim; Churski, Marcin; Cromsigt, Joris P. G. M.; Farra, Simone Dal; Fiderer, Christian; Forrester, Tavis D.; Hendry, Heidi; Heurich, Marco Dietmar; Hofmeester, Tim R.; Jansen, Patrick A.; Kays, Roland; Kuijper, Dries P. J.; Liefting, Yorick; Linnell, John Durrus; Luskin, Matthew S.; Mann, Christopher; Milotic, Tanja; Newman, Peggy; Niedballa, Jürgen; Oldoni, Damiano; Ossi, Federico; Robertson, Tim; Rovero, Francesco; Rowcliffe, Marcus; Seidenari, Lorenzo; Stachowicz, Izabela; Stowell, Dan; Tobler, Mathias W.; Wieczorek, John; Zimmermann, Fridolin; Desmet, Peter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Camera trapping has revolutionized wildlife ecology and conservation by providing automated data acquisition, leading to the accumulation of massive amounts of camera trap data worldwide. Although management and processing ...
    • Can cultural ecosystem services contribute to satisfying basic human needs? A case study from the Lofoten archipelago, northern Norway 

      Kaltenborn, Bjørn Petter; Linnell, John Durrus; Gomez-Baggethun, Erik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      There is gradual recognition that cultural ecosystem services are critical building blocks for human well-being. Cultural and provisioning services are often intertwined, difficult to separate, and play salient roles in ...
    • Can Energy Depletion of Wild Atlantic Salmon Kelts Negotiating Hydropower Facilities Lead to Reduced Survival? 

      Baktoft, Henrik; Gjelland, Karl Øystein; Szabo-Meszaros, Marcell; Silva, Ana T.; Riha, Milan; Økland, Finn; Alfredsen, Knut; Forseth, Torbjørn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Repeat spawners constitute an important component of Atlantic salmon populations, but survival of post-spawning individuals (kelts) are often compromised by anthropogenic structures such as hydropower plants (HPPs). Potential ...
    • Can habitat selection predict abundance? 

      Boyce, Mark S.; Johnson, Chris J.; Merrill, E.H.; Nielsen, Scott E.; Solberg, Erling Johan; Van Moorter, Bram (Journal article, 2015)
      . Habitats have substantial influence on the distribut ion and abundance of animals. Ani- mals’ selective mo vement yields their habitat use. Animals generally are more abundant in habitats that are selected most strongly. 2. ...
    • Can large unmanaged trees replace ancient pollarded trees as habitats for lichenized fungi, non-lichenized fungi and bryophytes? 

      Nordén, Björn; Jordal, John Bjarne; Evju, Marianne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Management of ancient trees constitutes a major dilemma in the conservation of associated biodiversity. While traditional methods are often advocated, such practices may incur considerable costs and their effects have ...
    • 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 ...