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    • Ice Cod Arctogadus glacialis (Peters, 1874) in Northeast Greenland—A First Sketch of Spatial Occurrence and Abundance 

      Karamushko, Oleg V.; Lynghammar, Arve; Schou Christiansen, Jørgen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-17)
      Based on bottom trawl catches during the years 2002–2017, we present the first large-scale baseline on the spatial distribution and abundance of ice cod Arctogadus glacialis (Peters, 1874) in the fjords and on the shelf in Northeast Greenland (latitudes 70 °N–78 °N). Ice cod abundance peaked in the secluded sill fjords such as Bessel Fjord, Brede Fjord, Clavering Ø fjord system and Kong Oscar Fjord ...
    • Identification of New Purpuroine Analogues from the Arctic Echinodermata Pteraster militaris That Inhibit FLT3-ITD+ AML Cell Lines 

      Østnes Hansen, Kine; Hansen, Ida Kristine Østnes; Ullsten-Wahlund, Sara; Jenssen, Marte; Isaksson, Johan Mattias; Li, Chun; Schneider, Yannik K.-H. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-13)
      Isolation of bioactive products from the marine environment is considered a very promising approach to identify new compounds that can be used for further drug development. In this work we have isolated three new compounds from the purpuroine family by mass-guided preparative HPLC; purpuroine K-M. These compounds where screened for antibacterial- and antifungal activity, antibiofilm formation ...
    • Identification of New Purpuroine Analogues from the Arctic Echinodermata Pteraster militaris That Inhibit FLT3-ITD+ AML Cell Lines 

      Ullsten-Wahlund, Sara; Petit, Guillaume; Isaksson, Johan Mattias; Hansen, Ida Kristine Østnes; Schneider, Yannik Karl Heinz; Jenssen, Marte; Li, Chun; Østnes Hansen, Kine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-13)
      Isolation of bioactive products from the marine environment is considered a very promising approach to identify new compounds that can be used for further drug development. In this work we have isolated three new compounds from the purpuroine family by mass-guided preparative HPLC; purpuroine K-M. These compounds where screened for antibacterial- and antifungal activity, antibiofilm formation and ...
    • Identifying and Documenting Transferable Skills and Competences to Enhance Early-Career Researchers Employability and Competitiveness. 

      Weber, Charlotte Teresa; Borit, Melania; Canolle, Fabien; Hnatkova, Eva; Pacitti, Davide; Parada, Filomena; O'Neill, Gareth (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2018-10-01)
      This report identifies transferable skills and competences relevant for early career researchers to gather during their doctoral training program and beyond, in order to increase their employability in multiple work sectors. A skills matrix and infographic (see Appendix) with nine different categories, containing a total of 66 transferable skills and competences, is presented. Advice on how to ...
    • Identifying transferable skills to enhance Early Career Researchers employability 

      Weber, Charlotte Teresa; Borit, Melania; Hnatkova, Eva; Parada, Filomena; Johnsen, Hanne R.; Aschan, Michaela (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2018)
      Doctoral candidates are facing a diverse employment landscape that shifted significantly in the last decades, with less than 30 % of doctoral graduates working in academia or in research and development related jobs. In addition to becoming more inter-sectoral, working environments are becoming increasingly inter-national and inter-disciplinary. This development can make the employment requirements ...
    • Illegal fishing: A challenge to fisheries management in Norway 

      Standal, Dag; Hersoug, Bjørn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-06-30)
      The management of the Norwegian Northeast Atlantic cod fishery has in many ways been a success story; quotas have been high (but now declining), profitability has been higher than most other industries and there is great interest among young recruits to enter the fishery. However, over the last decade illegal fishing of allocated quotas and black-market transactions throughout the value chain ...
    • The Image Fallacy: Rethinking the Tragedy of the Commons 

      Jentoft, Svein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-05)
      An image is what we have in our head and what we make up in an allegory, a name, a metaphor, a text, a map or in a drawing. None of these should be confused with the thing that is being imagined. They are not the real thing, just our imaginations of it. Still, we could not do without them, for instance when governing small-scale fisheries. They make us understand what we are up to and the track we ...
    • The Image Fallacy: Rethinking the Tragedy of the Commons 

      Jentoft, Svein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-05)
      An image is what we have in our head and what we make up in an allegory, a name, a metaphor, a text, a map or in a drawing. None of these should be confused with the thing that is being imagined. They are not the real thing, just our imaginations of it. Still, we could not do without them, for instance when governing small-scale fisheries. They make us understand what we are up to and the track we ...
    • Immunostimulant Bathing Influences the Expression of Immune- and Metabolic-Related Genes in Atlantic Salmon Alevins 

      Figueiredo, Filipe; Kristoffersen, Harald; Bhat, Shripathi; Zhang, Zuobing; Godfroid, Jacques; Peruzzi, Stefano; Præbel, Kim; Dalmo, Roy Ambli; Xu, Xiaoli (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-29)
      Disease resistance of fish larvae may be improved by bath treatment in water containing immunostimulants. Pattern recognition receptors, such as TLR3, TLR7, and MDA5, work as an “early warning” to induce intracellular signaling and facilitate an antiviral response. A single bath of newly hatched larvae, with Astragalus, upregulated the expression of IFNα, IFNc, ISG15, MDA5, PKR, STAT1, TLR3, and ...
    • The impact of coastal grabbing on community conservation – a global reconnaissance 

      Bavinck, Jan Maarten; Berkes, Fikret; Charles, Anthony; Dias, Ana Carolina Esteves; Doubleday, Nancy; Nayak, Prateep; Sowman, Merle (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-05-14)
      "Coastal grab" refers to the contested appropriation of coastal (shore and inshore) space and resources by outside interests. This paper explores the phenomenon of coastal grabbing and the effects of such appropriation on community-based conservation of local resources and environment. The approach combines social-ecological systems analysis with socio-legal property rights studies. Evidence of ...
    • The impact of fisheries management on fishers' health and safety: A case study from Norway 

      Sønvisen, Signe Annie; Thorvaldsen, Trine; Holmen, Ingunn Marie (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-04-18)
      Since the late 1980s, Norwegian fishers have been subjected to a cohesive regulatory regime aimed at sustainable resource management. Despite high occupational injury rates and exposure to several factors that may influence health negatively, regulation of occupational health and safety (OHS) came late in fishing compared with other industries. Fisheries management and safety management are not ...
    • Impact of ground gear design on catch efficiency in demersal trawl fishery 

      Fakıoğlu, Y.E.; Gökçe, G.; Özbilgin, H.; Cerbule, Kristine; Herrmann, Bent (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-02-03)
      The choice of ground gear design in demersal trawls can significantly affect both catch composition and efficiency. The preference for a specific design depends on the fishing ground. In the North-Eastern Mediterranean, two types of ground gears, Single Line and Double Line are commonly used. Therefore, this study compared the catch performance for trawls using these ground gears during research ...
    • Impact of Multiple Ecological Stressors on a Sub-Arctic Ecosystem: No Interaction Between Extreme Winter Warming Events, Nitrogen Addition and Grazing 

      Bokhorst, Stef; Berg, Matty P.; Edvinsen, Guro Kristine; Ellers, Jacintha; Heitman, Amber; Jaakola, Laura; Mæhre, Hanne K; Phoenix, Gareth K.; Tømmervik, Hans; Bjerke, Jarle W. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-30)
      Climate change is one of many ongoing human-induced environmental changes, but few studies consider interactive effects between multiple anthropogenic disturbances. In coastal sub-arctic heathland, we quantified the impact of a factorial design simulating extreme winter warming (WW) events (7 days at 6–7∘C) combined with episodic summer nitrogen (+N) depositions (5 kg N ha-1) on plant winter physiology, ...
    • The impact of nature documentaries on public environmental preferences and willingness to pay: Entropy balancing and the Blue Planet II effect 

      Hynes, Stephen; Yeboah, Isaac-Ankamah; O'Neill, Stephen; Needham, Katherine; Bui, Bich Xuan; Armstrong, Claire (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-11-23)
      In this study, the discrete choice experiment approach was employed in a survey of the Scottish general public to analyze how respondents make tradeoffs between blue growth potential and marine ecosystem service delivery associated with the Mingulay cold water reef complex. Results indicate a higher willingness to pay for management options associated with the highest possible levels of marine litter ...
    • Impacts of Nile tilapia cage culture on water and bottom sediment quality: The ability of an eutrophic lake to absorb and dilute perturbations 

      Musa, Safina; Aura, Christopher Mulanda; Tomasson, Tumi; Sigurgeirsson, Ólafur; Thorarensen, Helgi (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-07)
      Environmentally sustainable aquaculture depends on accurate understanding of the impacts of aquaculture-derived organic matter (AOM) and the ability of aquaculture systems to absorb and dilute perturbations. To this end, the present study assessed the impacts of AOM from cage culture of Nile tilapia on the ecology of Lake Victoria, Kenya, using fish cages near Anyanga Beach in Siaya County from ...
    • Impacts of the MHC class I-like XNC10 and innate-like T cells on tumor tolerance and rejection in the amphibian Xenopus 

      Banach, Maureen; Edholm, Eva-Stina Isabella; Gonzalez, Xavier; Benraiss, Abdellatif; Robert, Jaques (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-01)
      The conditions that lead to antitumor or protumor functions of natural killer T (NKT) cells against mammalian tumors are only partially understood. Therefore, insights into the evolutionary conservation of NKT and their analogs—innate-like T (iT) cells—may reveal factors that contribute to tumor eradication. As such, we investigated the amphibian <i>Xenopus laevis</i> iT cells and interacting MHC ...
    • Implementation of integrated ecosystem assessments in the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea - Conceptualizations, practice, and progress 

      Clay, Patricia M; Ferretti, Johanna; Bailey, Jennifer L.; Goti, Leyre; Dankel, Dorothy Jane; Santurtun, Marina; Fuller, Jessica Leyla; Linke, Sebastian; Schmidt, Jörn; Nielsen, Kåre Nolde; Goldsborough, David; Groeneveld, Rolf; Fraga, Ana Rita; Elegbede, Isa; Röckmann, Christine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-23)
      With increasing activities of multiple sectors in marine spaces, management of marine social–ecological systems requires more holistic approaches. Adopting such an approach, however, presents difficult institutional and disciplinary challenges. Here, we use the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) as a case study on the implementation of ecosystem-based management (EBM) and ...
    • The importance of ecological networks in multiple-stressor research and management 

      Bruder, Andreas; Frainer, André; Rota, Thibaut; Primicerio, Raul (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-07)
      Multiple stressors are increasingly affecting organisms and communities, thereby modifying ecosystems' state and functioning. Raising awareness about the threat from multiple stressors has increased the number of experimental and observational studies specifically addressing consequences of stressor interactions on biota. Most studies measure the direct effects of multiple stressors and their ...
    • The importance of the Atlantic salmon peritoneal cavity B cell response: Local IgM secreting cells are predominant upon Piscirickettsia salmonis infection 

      van der Wal, Yorick Andreas; Jenberie, Shiferaw; Nordli, Henriette; Greiner-Tollersrud, Linn; Kool, Jaap; Jensen, Ingvill; Jørgensen, Jorunn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-06-01)
      The intraperitoneal route is favored for administration of inactivated and attenuated vaccines in Atlantic salmon. Nevertheless, the immune responses in the teleost peritoneal cavity (PerC) are still incompletely defined. In this study, we investigated the B cell responses after intraperitoneal Piscirickettsia salmonis (P. salmonis) challenge of Atlantic salmon, focusing on the local PerC response ...
    • Improving Fungal Cultivability for Natural Products Discovery 

      Rämä, Teppo; Quandt, C. Alisha (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-16)
      The pool of fungal secondary metabolites can be extended by activating silent gene clusters of cultured strains or by using sensitive biological assays that detect metabolites missed by analytical methods. Alternatively, or in parallel with the first approach, one can increase the diversity of existing culture collections to improve the access to new natural products. This review focuses on the ...