• Embryogenesis and Larval Biology of the Cold-WaterCoral Lophelia pertusa 

      Larsson, Ann I.; Järnegren, Johanna; Strömberg, Susanna M.; Dahl, Mikael P.; Lundälv, Tomas; Brooke, Sandra (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)
      Cold-water coral reefs form spectacular and highly diverse ecosystems in the deep sea but little is known about reproduction, and virtually nothing about the larval biology in these corals. This study is based on data ...
    • Emerging technologies revolutionise insect ecology and monitoring 

      van Klink, Roel; August, Tom; Bas, Yves; Bodesheim, Paul; Bonn, Aletta; Fossøy, Frode; Høye, Toke T.; Jongejans, Eelke; Menz, Myles H.M.; Miraldo, Andreia; Roslin, Tomas; Roy, Helen E.; Ruczyński, Ireneusz; Schigel, Dmitry; Schäffler, Livia; Sheard, Julie K.; Svenningsen, Cecilie; Tschan, Georg F.; Wäldchen, Jana; Zizka, Vera M.A.; Åström, Jens; Bowler, Diana Elizabeth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Insects are the most diverse group of animals on Earth, but their small size and high diversity have always made them challenging to study. Recent technologi- cal advances have the potential to revolutionise insect ecology ...
    • Empirical observations of the spawning migrationof European eels: The long and dangerous roadto the Sargasso Sea 

      Righton, David; Westerberg, Håkan; Feunteun, Eric; Økland, Finn; Gargan, Patrick G.; Amilhat, Elsa; Metcalfe, Julian; Lobon-Cervia, Javier; Sjöberg, Niklas; Simon, Janek; Acou, Anthony; Vedor, Marisa; Walker, Alan; Trancart, Thomas; Brämick, Uwe; Aarestrup, Kim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The spawning migration of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) to the Sargasso Sea is one of the greatest animal migrations. However, the duration and route of the migration remain uncertain. Using fishery data from ...
    • Enabling green and blue infrastructure to improve contributions to human well-being and equity in urban systems 

      Andersson, Erik; Langemeyer, Johannes; Borgström, Sara; McPhearson, Timon; Haase, Dagmar; Kronenberg, Jakub; Barton, David Nicholas; Davis, McKenna; Naumann, Sandra; Röschel, Lina; Baró, Francesc (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      The circumstances under which different ecosystem service benefits can be realized differ. The benefits tend to be coproduced and to be enabled by multiple interacting social, ecological, and technological factors, which ...
    • Enabling Renewable Energy While Protecting Wildlife: An Ecological Risk-Based Approach to Wind Energy Development Using Ecosystem-Based Management Values 

      Copping, Andrea E.; Gorton, Alicia M.; May, Roelof Frans; Bennet, Finlay; DeGeorge, Elise; Goncalves, Miguel Repas; Rumes, Bob (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Acceptance of wind energy development is challenged by stakeholders’ concerns about potential effects on the environment, specifically on wildlife, such as birds, bats, and (for offshore wind) marine animals, and the ...
    • Enabling transformative economic change in the post‐2020 biodiversity agenda 

      Turnhout, Esther; McElwee, Pamela; Chiroleu‐Assouline, Mireille; Clapp, Jennifer; Isenhour, Cindy; Kelemen, Eszter; Jackson, Tim; Miller, Daniel C.; Rusch, Graciela; Spangenberg, Joachim H.; Waldron, Anthony (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The COVID-19 pandemic, its impact on the global economy, and current delays in the negotiation of the post-2020 global biodiversity agenda of the Convention on Biological Diversity heighten the urgency to build back better ...
    • End-user involvement to improve predictions and management of populations with complex dynamics and multiple drivers 

      Henden, John-André; Ims, Rolf Anker; Yoccoz, Nigel; Asbjørnsen, Einar Johannes; Stien, Audun; Mellard, Jarad Pope; Tveraa, Torkild; Marolla, Filippo; Jepsen, Jane Uhd (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Sustainable management of wildlife populations can be aided by building models that both identify current drivers of natural dynamics and provide near-term predictions of future states. We employed a Strategic Foresight ...
    • Endocrine and Fitness Correlates of Long-Chain Perfluorinated Carboxylates Exposure in Arctic Breeding Black-Legged Kittiwakes 

      Tartu, Sabrina; Gabrielsen, Geir W.; Blévin, Pierre; Ellis, Hugh; Bustnes, Jan Ove; Herzke, Dorte; Chastel, Olivier (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Increasing levels of poly- and perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFASs) have recently been described in Arctic biota. These emerging substances are of concern given their resistance to degradation and metabolization. Some ...
    • Endophytes dominate fungal communities in six-year-old veteranisation wounds in living oak trunks 

      Menkis, Audrius; Redr, Deanne; Bengtsson, Vikki; Hedin, Jonas; Niklasson, Mats; Nordén, Björn; Dahlberg, Anders (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
    • Ensuring a post-covid economic agenda tackles global biodiversity loss 

      McElwee, Pamela; Turnout, Esther; Chiroleu-Assouline, Mireille; Clapp, Jennifer; Isenhour, Cindy; Jackson, Tim; Kelemen, Eszter; Miller, Daniel C.; Rusch, Graciela; Spangenberg, Joachim H.; Waldron, Anthony; Baumgartner, Rupert J.; Bleys, Brent; Howard, Michael W.; Mungatana, Eric; Ngo, Hien; Ring, Irene; Santos, Rui (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The COVID-19 pandemic has caused dramatic and unprecedented impacts on both global health and economies. Many governments are now proposing recovery packages to get back to normal, but the 2019 Intergovernmental Science-Policy ...
    • Entoloma species of subgenus Cyanula (Tricholomatinae, Basidiomycota) in Norway, with emphasis on habitat preferences and distribution 

      Brandrud, Tor Erik; Bendiksen, Egil; Jordal, John Bjarne; Weholt, Øyvind; Lorås, Jostein Arve; Dima, Bálint; Noordeloos, Machiel E. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This is the third paper with results from the Norwegian Entoloma project 2015-2017. An overview is given of the species of Entoloma subgenus Cyanula in Norway. Cyanula includes, among other elements, many grassland fungi. ...
    • Entoloma species of the rhodopolioid clade (subgenus Entoloma; Tricholomatinae, Basidiomycota) in Norway 

      Brandrud, Tor Erik; Bendiksen, Egil; Jordal, John Bjarne; Weholt, Øyvind; Eidissen, Siw Elin; Lorås, Jostein Arve; Dima, Balint; Noordeloos, Machiel E. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Gruppa omkring lutrødspore (Rhodopoliagruppa) i slekta rødspore (Entoloma) i Norge presenteres. Gruppa består av musserongaktige og flathattaktige, sjelden traktsoppaktige, mykorrhiza(sopprot)-dannende arter. I alt 24 arter ...
    • Environmental benefits of leaving offshore infrastructure in the ocean 

      Fowler, Ashley M.; Jørgensen, Anne-Mette; Svendsen, Jon C.; Macreadie, Peter I.; Jones, Daniel O.B.; Boon, Arjen R.; Booth, David J.; Brabant, Robin; Callahan, Emily; Claisse, Jeremy T.; Dahlgren, Thomas G.; Degraer, Steven; Dokken, Quenton R.; Gill, Andrew B.; Johns, David G.; Leewis, Robert J.; Lindeboom, Han J.; Linden, Olof; May, Roelof Frans; Murk, Albertinka J.; Ottersen, Geir; Schroeder, Donna M.; Shastri, Sunil M.; Teilmann, Jonas; Todd, Victoria; Hoey, Gert Van; Vanaverbeke, Jan; Coolen, Joop W.P. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The removal of thousands of structures associated with oil and gas development from the world’s oceans is well underway, yet the environmental impacts of this decommissioning practice remain unknown. Similar impacts will ...
    • Environmental change and the rate of phenotypic plasticity 

      Burton, Tim; Ratikainen, Irja Ida; Einum, Sigurd (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      With rapid and less predictable environmental change emerging as the ‘new norm’, understanding how individuals tolerate environmental stress via plastic, often reversible changes to the phenotype (i.e., reversible phenotypic ...
    • Environmental change influences the life history of salmon Salmo salar in the North Atlantic Ocean 

      Jonsson, Bror; Jonsson, Nina; Albretsen, Jon (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Annual mean total length (LT) of wild one-sea-winter (1SW) Atlantic salmon Salmo salar of the Norwegian River Imsa decreased from 63 to 54 cm with a corresponding decrease in condition factor (K) for cohorts migrating to ...
    • Environmental DNA (eDNA) Monitoring of Noble Crayfish Astacus astacus in Lentic Environments Offers Reliable Presence-Absence Surveillance – But Fails to Predict Population Density 

      Johnsen, Stein Ivar; Strand, David; Rusch, Johannes; Vrålstad, Trude (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Noble crayfish is the most widespread native freshwater crayfish species in Europe. It is threatened in its entire distribution range and listed on the International Union for Concervation Nature- and national red lists. ...
    • Environmental evidence in action: on the science and practice of evidence synthesis and evidence-based decision-making 

      Cooke, Steven J.; Cook, Carly N.; Nguyen, Vivian M.; Walsh, Jessica C.; Young, Nathan; Cvitanovic, Christopher; Grainger, Matthew; Randall, Nicola P.; Muir, Matt; Kadykalo, Andrew N.; Monk, Kathryn A.; Pullin, Andrew S. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      In civil society we expect that policy and management decisions will be made using the best available evidence. Yet, it is widely known that there are many barriers that limit the extent to which that occurs. One way to ...
    • Environmental factors affecting numbers of pink-footed geese Anser brachyrhynchus utilising an autumn stopover site 

      Jensen, Gitte Høj; Tombre, Ingunn; Madsen, Jesper (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      NorwayFor huntable waterbird species, the autumn migration strategy may be important for their fitness, as their behaviour and environmental factors may influence their exposure to hunting mortality. Hunting activity may ...
    • Environmental justice in a very green city: Spatial inequality in exposure to urban nature, air pollution and heat in Oslo, Norway 

      Venter, Zander; Figari, Helene; Krange, Olve; Gundersen, Vegard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Poorer citizens are often more exposed to environmental hazards due to spatial inequalities in the distribution of urban blue-green space. Few cities have managed to prevent spatial and social inequality despite sustainable ...
    • Environmental variation as a driver of predator-prey interactions 

      Tablado, Zulimo; Fauchald, Per; Mabille, Geraldine; Stien, Audun; Tveraa, Torkild (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)
      Animals often face the trade-off of optimizing foraging while limiting predation. In variable and seasonal environments the availability of resources changes spatially and temporally, forcing animals to adapt their spatial ...