• Bats as potential suppressors of multiple agricultural pests: A case study from Madagascar 

      Kemp, James; López-Baucells, Adrià; Rocha, Ricardo; Wangensteen Fuentes, Owen Simon; Andriatafika, Zo; Nair, Abhilash; Cabeza, Mar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-10-01)
      The conversion of natural habitats to agriculture is one of the main drivers of biotic change. Madagascar is no exception and land-use change, mostly driven by slash-and-burn agriculture, is impacting the island's exceptional biodiversity. Although most species are negatively affected by agricultural expansion, some, such as synanthropic bats, are capable of exploring newly available resources and ...
    • Before Virtuous Practice. Public and Private Sector-Specific Preferences for Intuition and Deliberation in Decision-Making 

      Svenson, Frithiof; Steffen, Bianca; Harteis, Christian; Launer, Markus A. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-26)
      Fast and intuitive thinking, as well as emotions, play a large role in decision-making. The sociology of wise practice within public administration also suggests that thinking preferences like the use of intuition form a cornerstone of public administrators’ virtuous practice. This contribution uses conceptual and theoretical resources from behavioral sciences and public administration to find out ...
    • Behov for Statfisk? 

      Trondsen, Torbjørn (Chronicle; Kronikk, 2016-09-15)
    • Beneficial roles of nutrients as immunostimulants in aquaculture: A review 

      Vijayaram, Seerengaraj; Ringø, Einar; Zuorro, Antonio; van Doan, Hien; Sun, Yunzhang (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-03-21)
      Protein deficiency is a major difficulty for human needs in the past few decades, while different types of aquatic species are rich in high quality protein. Therefore, aquaculture is considered as the main developing food production sector globally. Bacterial infections are the main problem for aquaculture, and their outbreaks have a great impact on productivity, and previously indiscriminate use ...
    • Benthic Biodiversity, Carbon Storage and the Potential for Increasing Negative Feedbacks on Climate Change in Shallow Waters of the Antarctic Peninsula 

      Morley, Simon A.; SOUSTER, TERRI; Vause, Belinda J.; Gerrish, Laura; Peck, Lloyd S.; Barnes, David K. A. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-17)
      The importance of cold-water blue carbon as biological carbon pumps that sequester carbon into ocean sediments is now being realised. Most polar blue carbon research to date has focussed on deep water, yet the highest productivity is in the shallows. This study measured the functional biodiversity and carbon standing stock accumulated by shallow-water (<25 m) benthic assemblages on both hard and ...
    • Benthic transition zones in the Atlantic gateway to a changing Arctic ocean 

      Jørgensen, Lis Lindal; Pecuchet, Laurene; Ingvaldsen, Randi Brunvær; Primicerio, Raul (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-04-06)
      The biogeographic transition from boreal to Arctic marine communities entails a strong taxonomic and functional turnover. Communities living in these areas are being strongly affected by climate warming with rapid reorganizations and change in ecosystem functioning. We assess the megabenthic species composition and functional character in a transition zone around Svalbard. The relationships between ...
    • Betydning av tidspunkt og lengde av vintersignal i RAS for prestasjon i sjø ved utsett av stor smolt 

      Ytrestøyl, Trine; Hjelde, Kirsti; Lal, Pradeep; Takvam, Marius; Gilannejad, Neda; Tronci, Valentina; Bæverfjord, Grete; Espmark, Åsa Maria Olofsdotter; Brunsvik, Per S.; Kolarevic, Jelena; Nilsen, Tom Ole; Gharbi, Naouel (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2023-12-01)
      Under kontrollerte forhold i kar var det en positiv effekt av et vintersignal kombinert med brakkvann i RAS på vekst etter overføring til sjøvann. Men et vintersignal ga også økt kjønnsmodning i hannfisk når fisken gikk lenge i RAS på kontinuerlig lys etter at vintersignalet var avsluttet. Kjønnsmodning ble redusert når fisken ble satt ut på lav sjøtemperatur. Resultatene fra utsett i sjømerder viste ...
    • Beyond regulatory compliance – Seafood traceability benefits and success cases 

      Borit, Melania; Olsen, Petter (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2020)
      Since the mid-1990s, traceability has become a popular concept in industrial logistics, regardless of the production regime and type of product. Implementing traceability systems across the food supply chain is seen as crucial for increasing food quality and safety, for optimizing production or for documenting sustainability. However, implementation of traceability systems in the seafood sector seems ...
    • Bioactivity of a Marine Diatom (Porosira glacialis [Grunow] Jorgensen 1905) Cultivated With and Without Factory Smoke CO2 

      Osvik, Renate Døving; Andersen, Jeanette Hammer; Eilertsen, Hans Christian; Genevière, Anne-Marie; Hansen, Espen Holst (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-02-16)
      Using industrial emissions as a strategy for CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration through carbon capture and utilization (CCU) in cultivation of microalgae can potentially change cultivation factors such as pH, nutrient availability and presence of trace metals, which could alter the growth and metabolism of the microalgae. It is therefore important to investigate whether such changes in culturing conditions ...
    • Bioactivity of Serratiochelin A, a Siderophore Isolated from a Co-Culture of Serratia sp. and Shewanella sp. 

      Schneider, Yannik Karl-Heinz; Jenssen, Marte; Isaksson, Johan; Østnes Hansen, Kine; Andersen, Jeanette Hammer; Hansen, Espen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-14)
      Siderophores are compounds with high affinity for ferric iron. Bacteria produce these compounds to acquire iron in iron-limiting conditions. Iron is one of the most abundant metals on earth, and its presence is necessary for many vital life processes. Bacteria from the genus <i>Serratia</i> contribute to the iron respiration in their environments, and previously several siderophores have been isolated ...
    • Bioactivity Screening of Microalgae for Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, Anticancer, Anti-Diabetes, and Antibacterial Activities 

      Lauritano, Chiara; Andersen, Jeanette hammer; Hansen, Espen; Albrigtsen, Marte; Escalera, Laura; Esposito, Francesco; Helland, Kirsti; Østnes Hanssen, Kine; Romano, Giovanna; Ianora, Adrianna (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-05-10)
      Marine microalgae are considered a potentially new and valuable source of biologically active molecules for applications in the food industry as well as in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and cosmetic sectors. They can be easily cultured, have short generation times and enable an environmentally-friendly approach to drug discovery by overcoming problems associated with the over-utilization ...
    • Bioassay-Guided Fractionation Leads to the Detection of Cholic Acid Generated by the Rare Thalassomonas sp. 

      Pheiffer, Fazlin; Schneider, Yannik Karl Heinz; Hansen, Espen Holst; Andersen, Jeanette Hammer; Isaksson, Johan Mattias; Busche, Tobias; Rückert, Christian; Kalinowski, Jörn; van Zyl, Leonardo; Trindade, Marla (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-20)
      Bacterial symbionts of marine invertebrates are rich sources of novel, pharmaceutically relevant natural products that could become leads in combatting multidrug-resistant pathogens and treating disease. In this study, the bioactive potential of the marine invertebrate symbiont Thalassomonas actiniarum was investigated. Bioactivity screening of the strain revealed Gram-positive specific antibacterial ...
    • Bioassay-Guided Fractionation Leads to the Detection of Cholic Acid Generated by the Rare Thalassomonas sp. 

      Hansen, Espen Holst; Andersen, Jeanette Hammer (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-20)
      Bacterial symbionts of marine invertebrates are rich sources of novel, pharmaceutically relevant natural products that could become leads in combatting multidrug-resistant pathogens and treating disease. In this study, the bioactive potential of the marine invertebrate symbiont Thalassomonas actiniarum was investigated. Bioactivity screening of the strain revealed Gram-positive specific antibacterial ...
    • Biodiversity assessment of tropical shelf eukaryotic communities via pelagic eDNA metabarcoding 

      Bakker, Judith; Wangensteen Fuentes, Owen Simon; Baillie, Charles; Buddo, Dayne; Chapman, Demian D.; Gallagher, Austin J.; Guttridge, Tristan L.; Hertler, Heidi; Mariani, Stefano (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-12-03)
      Our understanding of marine communities and their functions in an ecosystem relies on the ability to detect and monitor species distributions and abundances. Currently, the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is increasingly being applied for the rapid assessment and monitoring of aquatic species. Most eDNA metabarcoding studies have either focussed on the simultaneous identification of a ...
    • Bioeconomic Modelling of Coastal Cod and Kelp Forest Interactions: Co-benefits of Habitat Services, Fisheries and Carbon Sinks 

      Vondolia, Godwin K; Chen, Wenting; Armstrong, Claire W.; Norling, Magnus D (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-11-26)
      Ecosystem-based fisheries management seeks to expand upon the traditional one-stock fisheries management measures by internalizing the effects of fishing on marine ecosystems, and accounting for biological interactions among marine resources. The fact that marine resources provide multiple, often competing benefits, makes the accomplishment of these ecosystem-based fisheries management objectives ...
    • A bioeconomic MPA study based on cellular automata population growth and distribution 

      Eide, Arne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      This paper investigates possible biological and economic effects of using marine sanctuaries as a management tool, employing cellular automata techniques to model biological growth and area distribution, assuming open access to the fish stock resources outside the protected area. The cellular automata model incorporates a fish harvest model based on standard assumptions. In agreement with previous ...
    • Bioeconomics of Commercial Marine Fisheries of Bay of Bengal: Status and Direction 

      Habib, Ahasan; Ullah, Md Hadayet; Nguyen, Ngoc Duy (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • Biomaterials and Bioactive Natural Products from Marine Invertebrates: From Basic Research to Innovative Applications 

      Romano, Giovanna; Almeida, Mariana; Coelho, Ana Varela; Cutignano, Adele; Goncalves, Lous G; Hansen, Espen Holst; Khnykin, Denis; Mass, Tali; Ramšak, Andreja; Rocha, Miguel S.; Silva, Tiago H.; Sugni, Michela; Ballarin, Loriano; Genevière, Anne-Marie (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-22)
      Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can find applications as pharmaceutics, nutraceutics, cosmetics, antibiotics, antifouling products and biomaterials. Symbiotic microorganisms are often the real producers of many secondary metabolites initially isolated from marine invertebrates; however, a certain number of them are actually synthesized by ...
    • Biota miljøprøvetaking i 2018 i vannforekomsten Finnfjord Indre 

      Aalto, Nerea Johanna (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2019)
      I henhold til brev fra Miljødirektoratet datert 10.10.2017; Vedtak om fastsettelse av intervall for vannovervåking, (av Finnfjord Indre) ble det tatt nye prøver i 2018. Hovedfokuset var på biota (blåskjell), men det ble også tatt sedimentprøver. Det ble benyttet en ROVundervannsdrone for å finne blåskjell, men det ble ikke funnet noen på bunnen ved de planlagte prøvetakingsstasjonene eller nær ...
    • Blue Bioeconomy in the Arctic region 

      Bjornsdottir, Bryndis; Reykdal, Olafur; Þórðarson, Gunnar; Valsdóttir, Þóra; Jonsdottir, Rosa; Kvalvik, Ingrid; Svorken, Marianne; Pleym, Ingelinn Eskildsen; Natcher, David; Dalton, Michael (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2021)
      The blue bioeconomy is important to many Arctic communities, providing food and other valuable bioresources, generating value and employment, and supporting rural regions. This report looks at the Arctic blue bioeconomy by analyzing regional challenges, opportunities, best practices and success stories from Iceland, Norway and Northern Canada. In addition, information on the status of the blue ...