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    • Hack it with EDUCHIC! educational hackathons and interdisciplinary challenges—Definitions, principles, and pedagogical guidelines 

      Vanhée, Loïs; Danielsson, Karin; Enqvist, Lena; Grill, Kalle; Borit, Melania (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-17)
      Whereas hackathons are widespread within and outside academia and have been argued to be a valid pedagogical method for teaching interdisciplinarity, no detailed frameworks or methods are available for conceptualizing and organizing educational hackathons, i.e., hackathons dedicated to best achieving pedagogic objectives. This paper is dedicated to introducing EDUCational Hackathons for learning ...
    • Effect on catch efficiency and bycatch by introducing an Excluder device in the trawl fishery for lesser sandeel (Ammodytes marinus) 

      Eigaard, Ole R.; Sparrevohn, Claus R.; Søgaard, Mathias; Herrmann, Bent (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-31)
      Sampling of the North Sea trawl fishery for lesser sandeel (Ammodytes marinus) showed that 96% of the catch weight consisted of the target species, and experimental sea trials demonstrated that the observed small bycatch percentages of haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), mackerel (Scomber scombrus) and grey gurnard (Eutrigla gurnardus) could be significantly lowered by inserting a netting-based ...
    • Virus-specific antibody secreting cells reside in the peritoneal cavity and systemic immune sites of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) challenged intraperitoneally with salmonid alphavirus 

      Jenberie, Shiferaw; Nordli, Henriette R.; Strandskog, Guro; Greiner-Tollersrud, Linn; Penaranda, Ma Michelle Demogina; Jørgensen, Jorunn B; Jensen, Ingvill (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-08)
      The development and persistence of antibody secreting cells (ASC) after antigenic challenge remain inadequately understood in teleosts. In this study, intraperitoneal (ip) injection of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) with salmonid alphavirus (WtSAV3) increased the total ASC response, peaking 3–6 weeks post injection (wpi) locally in the peritoneal cavity (PerC) and in systemic lymphoid tissues, ...
    • Observing fish behavior in towed fishing gear—is there an influence of artificial light? 

      Brinkhof, Jesse Vallevik; Sistiaga, Manu; Herrmann, Bent; Karlsen, Junita Diana; Grimaldo, Eduardo; Jacques, Nadine Louise; Bak-Jensen, Zita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-08-29)
      Fish behavior is important to consider when developing selective fishing gear. In studies designed to investigate the size selective properties of towed fishing gears such as trawls, fish behavior is mainly documented by underwater video recordings. Because fishing gear can be operated at great depths or in other low light environments, artificial light is often required for underwater recordings. ...
    • Exploring temporal activity of dholes, their prey, and competitors in East Java, Indonesia 

      Havmøller, Linnea Worsøe; Wahyudi, Hariyawan Agung; Iqbal, Mochammad; Nawangsari, Ventie Angelia; Setiawan, Johan; Chandradewi, Desy Satya; Møller, Peter Rask; Træholt, Carl; Havmøller, Rasmus Worsøe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-04)
      Dholes (Cuon alpinus) are endangered large carnivores found in scattered populations in Asia. One of the main threats to dholes is the decreasing prey availability throughout their distribution range. In the present study, we used camera trap data collected over 6 years to investigate the temporal activity patterns of dholes and their putative prey species in Baluran National Park in Java, Indonesia. ...
    • Are rigid sorting devices necessary to control size selectivity in demersal trawl fisheries? 

      Herrmann, Bent; Bak-Jensen, Zita; Sistiaga, Manu; Brinkhof, Jesse Vallevik; Larsen, Roger Bertram; Grimaldo, Eduardo; Cerbule, Kristine; Kostak, Enis Noyan; Eighani, Morteza (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-27)
      Diamond mesh codends are the most common size selectivity devices in trawls for releasing bycatch and undersized individuals. However, codend selectivity can vary due to the flexibility of the netting meshes, making discrimination by size between retained and released fish difficult to control. In some trawl fisheries, rigid sorting devices have been introduced to make size selection more controlled ...
    • Stakeholders' perception and willingness-to-pay for an aquaculture-based fisheries enhancement program for coastal cod in Southern Norway 

      Liu, Yajie; Rafoss, Trond; Oliva Turbis, Luis F.; Blanco Gonzalez, Enrique (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-23)
      he coastal cod fishery in Southern Norway has experienced a significant decline over the last decades. Recre ational fishing for cod in the eastern part of the country is currently banned. Fisheries managers have adopted a variety of strategies to sustain the populations for resource users. Aquaculture-based fisheries enhancement has been considered as an alternative intervention to rebuild ...
    • Community dynamics and metagenomic analyses reveal Bacteroidota's role in widespread enzymatic Fucus vesiculosus cell wall degradation 

      Macdonald, Jascha F. H.; Pérez-García, Pablo; Schneider, Yannik Karl Heinz; Blümke, Patrick; Indenbirken, Daniela; Andersen, Jeanette Hammer; Krohn, Ines; Streit, Wolfgang R. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-03)
      Enzymatic degradation of algae cell wall carbohydrates by microorganisms is under increasing investigation as marine organic matter gains more value as a sustainable resource. The fate of carbon in the marine ecosystem is in part driven by these degradation processes. In this study, we observe the microbiome dynamics of the macroalga Fucus vesiculosus in 25-day-enrichment cultures resulting in ...
    • Elusive mustelids—18 months in the search of near-threatened stoat (Mustela erminea) and weasel (M. nivalis) reveals low captures 

      Konradsen, Sofie Nørgaard; Havmøller, Linnea Worsøe; Krag, Charlotte; Møller, Peter Daniel Rask; Havmøller, Rasmus Worsøe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-01)
      Stoat (Mustela erminea) and weasel (M. nivalis) are hard to monitor as they are elusive of nature and leave few identifying marks in their surroundings. Stoat and weasel are both fully protected in Denmark and are thought to be widely distributed throughout the country. Despite this stoat and weasel were listed on the Danish Red List as Near Threatened in 2019, as their densities and population ...
    • Gene Expression and Phenotypic Assessment of Egg Quality across Developmental Stages of Atlantic Cod throughout the Spawning Season 

      Fernández Míguez, María; Presa, Pablo; Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Tveiten, Helge; Hansen, Øyvind J; Pérez, Montse (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-08)
      Egg quality in fishes is commonly determined by fertilisation success and cleavage patterns as a phenotypic outcome of underlying regulatory mechanisms. Although these phenotypic estimators of egg quality are useful in farming conditions, these “good quality” egg batches do not always translate to good larval growth and survival. The identification of genes involved in embryonic development may help ...
    • Simulated Digestion of Red Sea Cucumber (Parastichopus tremulus): A Study of Protein Quality and Antioxidant Activity 

      Vu, Dat Trong; Kletthagen, Malin Christine; Elvevoll, Edel Oddny; Falch, Eva; Jensen, Ida-Johanne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-12)
      Sea cucumbers from unharvested areas, are underutilized resources which may have the potential to become a future food resource. The aim of this study was to evaluate protein quality and investigate the changes in antioxidant activity from frozen and freeze-dried red sea cucumber (Parastichopus tremulus) subjected to digestion, using an in vitro digestion model. P. tremulus constituted high ...
    • Field collections and environmental DNA surveys reveal topographic complexity of coral reefs as a predictor of cryptobenthic biodiversity across small spatial scales 

      Brodnicke, O.B.; Jensen, M.R.; Thomsen, P.F.; Brorly, T.; Andersen, B.L.; Knudsen, Steen Wilhelm; Præbel, Kim; Brandl, S.J.; Sweet, M.J.; Møller, Peter Daniel Rask; Worsaae, K. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-17)
      Coral reefs represent some of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world but are currently undergoing large-scale degradation due to anthropogenic stressors. Such degradation usually begins with coral bleaching, and if the stress condition is inflicted for too long may eventually result in loss of structural complexity (or “flattening”) of the reef, dramatically changing habitat availability ...
    • A commercial seaweed extract increases growth performance, immune responses, and related gene expressions in whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) 

      Ashour, Mohamed; Al-Souti, Ahmed Said; Mabrouk, Mohamed M.; Naiel, Mohammed A.E.; Younis, Elsayed M.; Abdelwarith, Abdelwahab A.; AbdEl-Kader, Marwa F.; Abu Husein, Mohammad Shaaban; El saharty, Abeer; Elokaby, Mohamed A.; Mansour, Ahmed I.A.; El-Bahlol, Ahmed A.A.; Ringø, Einar; El-Haroun, Ehab; Abdelhamid, Ahmed F. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-22)
      Seaweed liquid extracts are an attractive source of phytochemicals with high potential applicability in the aquafeed-additive industry. A commercial seaweed liquid extract (True Algae Max, TAM®), which has a marine seaweed odor, also dislplays significant levels of polysaccharides, phytochemicals, phenolic, and flavonoid compounds showing antioxidant activities and DPPH inhibition. This study ...
    • Community's ecological traits reflect spatio-temporal variability of climate change impacts 

      Polo Sainz, Julia; Punzón, Antonio; Hidalgo, Manuel; Pecuchet, Laurene Anne Marie; Sainz-Bariáin, Marta; González-Irusta, José Manuel; Esteban, Antonio; García, Encarnación; Vivas, Miguel; Gil de Sola, Luis; López-López, Lucía (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-12)
      Climate change is triggering shifts in species distribution eventually altering communities’ biogeography. The composition of a community in terms of its species’ ecological niche informs of a community’s response to environmental conditions and impacts, which is central for a timely conservation. While the thermal niche has been widely explored, given it offers a direct link of warming effects ...
    • Marine-Derived Peptides with Anti-Hypertensive Properties: Prospects for Pharmaceuticals, Supplements, and Functional Food 

      Walquist, Mari Johannessen; Eilertsen, Karl-Erik; Elvevoll, Edel Oddny; Jensen, Ida-Johanne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-22)
      Hypertension, a major health concern linked to heart disease and premature mortality, has prompted a search for alternative treatments due to side effects of existing medications. Sustainable harvesting of low-trophic marine organisms not only enhances food security but also provides a variety of bioactive molecules, including peptides. Despite comprising only a fraction of active natural compounds, ...
    • Parasites alter food-web topology of a subarctic lake food web and its pelagic and benthic compartments 

      Moore, Shannon Elizabeth; Siwertsson, Anna; Lafferty, Kevin D.; Kuris, Armand M.; Soldánová, Miroslava; Morton, Dana; Primicerio, Raul; Amundsen, Per-Arne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-07)
      We compared three sets of highly resolved food webs with and without parasites for a subarctic lake system corresponding to its pelagic and benthic compartments and the whole-lake food web. Key topological food-web metrics were calculated for each set of compartments to explore the role parasites play in food-web topology in these highly contrasting webs. After controlling for effects from ...
    • An Antiherpesviral Host-Directed Strategy Based on CDK7 Covalently Binding Drugs: Target-Selective, Picomolar-Dose, Cross-Virus Reactivity 

      Yu, DongHoon; Wagner, Sabrina; Schütz, Martin; Jeon, Yeejin; Seo, Mooyoung; Kim, Jaeseung; Brückner, Nadine; Kicuntod, Jintawee; Tillmanns, Julia; Wangen, Christina; Hahn, Friedrich; Kaufer, Benedikt B.; Neipel, Frank; Eickhoff, Jan; Klebl, Bert; Nam, Kiyean; Marschall, Manfred (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-23)
      he repertoire of currently available antiviral drugs spans therapeutic applications against a number of important human pathogens distributed worldwide. These include cases of the pandemic severe acute respiratory coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19), human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1 or AIDS), and the pregnancy- and posttransplant-relevant human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). In almost ...
    • Use of Algae in Aquaculture: A Review 

      Vijayaram, Srirengaraj; Ringø, Einar; Ghafarifarsani, Hamed; Hoseinifar, Seyed Hossein; Ahani, Saman; Chou, Chi-Chung (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-01)
      The utilization of algae in aquaculture is environmentally friendly, safe, and cost-effective and can effectively substitute for fish meal and fish oil in aquatic feeds. Incorporating algae as dietary supplements leads to significant enhancements in aquatic animals’ health and also improves the aquatic ecosystem. Algae are rich sources of nutrients and serve as the foundational food source in ...
    • Replacing fishmeal with salmon hydrolysate reduces the expression of intestinal inflammatory markers and modulates the gut microbiota in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) 

      Sandbakken, Ingrid Schafroth; Su, Hang; Johansen, Louise; Zhang, Yupeng; Ringø, Einar; Røsbak, Randi; Yakovlev, Igor; Five, Kathrine Kjos; Olsen, Rolf-Erik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-22)
      The feed legislation allows the use of fish protein hydrolysates in feed for the same species in which it came from, since enzymatic hydrolysis degrades the proteins and eliminates potential prions, which have caused disease in mammals, but not in fish. In this trial, we investigated the effects of partially replacing dietary fishmeal (FM) with salmon protein hydrolysate (FPH) on the intestinal gene ...
    • Comparing the size selectivity and exploitation patterns of two T0 codends with T90 codends in demersal trawl fishery targeting white croaker (Pennahia argentata) of the northern South China Sea 

      Yang, Bingzhong; Herrmann, Bent; Wan, Rong (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-28)
      The size selectivity and exploitation patterns of two T0 (diamond mesh) codends were tested and compared with T90 (diamond mesh turned by 90◦) codends in demersal trawl fishery targeting white croaker (Pennahia argentata) of the northern South China Sea. The four experimental codends involved two mesh sizes, 30 and 35 mm, respectively. The size selectivity of the T0 codend with mesh size of ...