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    • Impacts of Pink Salmon on the Social-Ecological System: The Tana River Community Survey 

      Berntsen, Solvår Tørres (Master thesis, 2025)
      Invasive alien species are major drivers of change in social-ecological systems in the world, causing changes not only in ecosystems but also affecting human systems and ecosystem services. In recent years, the Pacific pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) have invaded Norwegian rivers in numbers of thousands, increasing the concerns among managers regarding the impact on Norwegian ecosystems and ...
    • Assessment of plant growth under a rapid flashing light treatment and the effectiveness of hyper- and multi-spectral imaging as phenotyping tools 

      Andersen, Marcus (Master thesis, 2025)
      Controlled environment agriculture, such as greenhouses, offers a promising solution to enhance local food production in Nordic regions, where long winters and limited natural light hinder year-round cultivation. This study investigates the effects of a rapid flashing light system on the growth and chlorophyll content of woodland strawberry Fragaria vesca, aiming to optimize energy use in greenhouse ...
    • Overwintering Calanus finmarchicus in Ullsfjord 

      Joamets, Anni (Master thesis, 2025)
      Calanus finmarchicus is a key species in the North Atlantic ecosystems that serves as an important link between primary producers and higher trophic levels, including commercially important fish. C. finmarchicus spends the unproductive time of the year overwintering in deep water layers. While it typically overwinters in deep oceanic basins, overwintering populations with high abundances have also ...
    • Urbanisation and Climate Shape Breeding Phenology in a Subarctic Songbird 

      Ferrand, Jules Iñaki Hercules (Master thesis, 2025)
      Abstract Urbanisation alters ecological conditions in ways that can affect avian reproductive strategies, yet its impacts in high-latitude environments remain underexplored. We investigated how breeding phenology and reproductive success in pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) vary across an urban–rural gradient in Arctic Norway, using a combination of long-term data (2007–2018) from a rural site ...
    • Whales in a bottle- using environmental DNA in combination with acoustic and visual observations to identify presence of whales in Northern Norway 

      Benton, Hannah Maria Iversen (Master thesis, 2025)
      Whales have several important ecological functions as top predators in marine ecosystems and may also serve as sentinels of anthropogenic activities that drive ecosystem shifts. It is therefore important to have efficient methods to monitor the spatiotemporal presence of different whale species in the vast ocean realm. Traditionally, visual observations from research vessels have been the method of ...
    • Tissue Expression of Irisin Coding Genes and the Roles in Metabolism of Rainbow Trout Cardiomyocytes 

      Yesilmen, Canberk (Master thesis, 2025)
      Fndc5 is the precursor to irisin, a myokine that is believed to contribute to metabolism and growth regulation. Therefore, irisin could potentially have a stimulatory effect on fish growth in aquaculture. However, the expression and physiological role of irisin in fish is largely unknown. This study aimed to increase the understanding of fndc5/irisin in Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) by ...
    • The Impact of artificial light on Arctic pelagic communities during the polar night How to reduce impacts by modifying color, intensity and flashing frequency 

      Schklartschik, Savannah (Master thesis, 2025)
      An increasing anthropogenic stressor in marine ecosystems is artificial light at night. Especially in the Arctic where exposure is increased by extended periods of darkness during the polar night. This study focuses on underwater artificial light used in occasional situations such as scientific sampling and measuring, stock assessment or lights from navigating boats. This study examines the effects ...
    • Production, isolation and bioactivity studies of secondary metabolites from arctic marine Microbacterium sp. 

      Brugger, Aline Lea (Master thesis, 2025)
      Bacteria have colonized countless habitats on earth, including extreme environments such as the Arctic Ocean. In 2020, a research cruise arranged by Marbio, a bioprospecting research group at UiT, went out to the Barents Sea to collect marine fungi, invertebrate, and bacteria samples. Especially Actinobacteria were of interest, as they have shown to be prolific producers of secondary metabolites. ...
    • The development of altruism in children and its parental influences 

      Knuttel, Fleurance Cornelia Maria (Master thesis, 2025)
      Altruistic behaviour is a type of prosocial behaviour which is costly to the actor but beneficial to the recipient. It can, in children, be influenced by numerous factors, including parental political orientation, parental religiousness, and the child's age and gender. This cross-sectional research investigates these parental influences and individual factors on altruistic behaviour of children in ...
    • Global Marine Flyways Identified for Long-Distance Migrating Seabirds From Tracking Data 

      Morten, Joanne M.; Carneiro, Ana P. B.; Beal, Martin; Bonnet-Lebrun, Anne-Sophie; Dias, Maria P.; Rouyer, Marie-Morgane; Harrison, Autumn-Lynn; González-Solís, Jacob; Jones, Victoria R.; Alonso, Virginia A. Garcia; Antolos, Michelle; Arata, Javier A.; Barbraud, Christophe; Bell, Elizabeth A.; Bell, Mike; Bose, Samhita; Broni, Sharyn; de L Brooke, Michael; Butchart, Stuart H. M.; Carlile, Nicholas; Catry, Paulo; Catry, Teresa; Charteris, Matt; Cherel, Yves; Clark, Bethany L.; Clay, Thomas A.; Cole, Nik C.; Conners, Melinda G.; Debski, Igor; Delord, Karine; Egevang, Carsten; Elliot, Graeme; Esefeld, Jan; Facer, Colin; Fayet, Annette; Fijn, Ruben C.; Fischer, Johannes H.; Franklin, Kirsty A.; Gilg, Olivier; Gill, Jennifer A.; Granadeiro, José P.; Guilford, Tim; Handley, Jonathan M.; Hanssen, Sveinn Are; Hawkes, Lucy A.; Hedd, April; Jaeger, Audrey; Jones, Carl G.; Jones, Christopher W.; Kopp, Matthias; Krietsch, Johannes; Landers, Todd J.; Lang, Johannes; Le Corre, Matthieu; Mallory, Mark L.; Masello, Juan F.; Maxwell, Sara M.; Medrano, Fernando; Militão, Teresa; Millar, Craig D.; Moe, Børge; Montevecchi, William A.; Navarra-Herrero, Leia; Neves, Verónica C.; Nicholls, David G.; Nicoll, Malcolm A.; Norris, Ken; O'Dwyer, Terence W.; Parker, Graham C.; Peter, Hans-Ulrich; Phillips, Richard A.; Quillfeldt, Petra; Ramos, Jaime A.; Ramos, Raül; Rayner, Matt J.; Rexer-Huber, Kalinka; Ronconi, Robert A.; Ruhomaun, Kevin; Ryan, Peter G.; Sagar, Peter G.; Saldanha, Sarah; Schmidt, Niels M.; Schultz, Hendrik; Shaffer, Scott A.; Stenhouse, Iain J.; Takahashi, Akinori; Tatayah, Vikash; Taylor, Graeme A.; Thompson, David R.; Thompson, Theo; van Bemmelen, Rob; Vicente-Sastre, Diego; Freydís Vigfúsdottir; Walker, Kath J.; Watts, Jim; Weimerskirch, Henri; Yamamoto, Takashi; Davies, Tammy E. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-02-16)
      Aim To identify the broad-scale oceanic migration routes (‘marine flyways’) used by multiple pelagic, long-distance migratory seabirds based on a global compilation of tracking data. <p>Location Global. <p>Time Period 1989–2023. <p>Major Taxa Studied Seabirds (Families: Phaethontidae, Hydrobatidae, Diomedeidae, Procellariidae, Laridae and Stercorariidae). <p>Methods We collated a comprehensive global ...
    • A specialist predator in a food web with cyclic alternative prey:The gyrfalcon-ptarmigan case revisited 

      Kleiven, Eivind Flittie; Johansen, Kenneth; Ims, Rolf Anker; Soininen, Eeva M; Oksanen, Lauri Kalervo; Oksanen, Tarja Maarit; Jacobsen, Karl-Otto; Østlyngen, Arve (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-05-02)
      <ol> <li>Population dynamics of specialist predators are tightly linked to their main prey and can in simple food webs lead to complex predator–prey interactions (e.g. predator–prey cycles). However, the strength of these interactions may be affected by the availability of alternative prey if it appears in high numbers and the predator diet is sufficiently flexible.</li> <li>A prominent example of ...
    • Roadmap to sustainably develop the European seaweed industry 

      Jüterbock, Alexander Oliver; Heemstra, Hin Hoarau; Wigger, Karin Andrea; Duarte, Bernardo; Bruckner, Christian Guido; Chapman, Annelise; Duan, Delin; Engelen, Aschwin; Gauci, Clement; Hill, Griffin Goldstein; Hu, Zi-Min; Khanal, Prabhat; Khatei, Ananya; Mackintosh, Amy Leigh; Meland, Heidi; Melo, Ricardo; Nilsen, Anne Margrete Leiros; Olsen, Leonore; Rautenberger, Ralf; Reiss, Henning; Zhang, Jie (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-05-13)
      How to build a sustainable seaweed industry is important in Europe’s quest to produce 8 million tons of seaweed by 2030. Based on interviews with industry representatives and an expert-workshop, we developed an interdisciplinary roadmap that addresses sustainable development holistically. We argue that sustainable practices must leverage synergies with existing industries (e.g. IMTA systems, offshore ...
    • BioTIME 2.0: Expanding and Improving a Database ofBiodiversity Time Series 

      Dornelas, Maria; Antão, Laura H.; Bates, Amanda E.; Brambilla, Viviana; Chase, Jonathan M.; Chow, Cher F. Y.; Fontrodona-Eslava, Ada; Magurran, Anne E.; Martins, Inês S.; Moyes, Faye; Sagouis, Alban; Adu-Acheampong, Samuel; Acquah-Lamptey, Daniel; Adam, Dusan; Ajani, Penelope A.; Albaina, Aitor; Almaraz, Pablo; An, Jeongseop; Anderson, Roger Sigismund; Anderson, Madelaine Jean Robertson; Antunes, Alexsander Z.; Arismendi, Ivan; Armbrecht, Linda; Aros-Mardones, Pedro; Ashtamoorthy, Sreejith Kalpuzha; Ayyappan, Narayanan; Badihi, Gal; Bailey, Joseph J.; Baird, Andrew H.; Baird, Mark Edward; Balakrishnan, Sreekumar Vadakkethil; Barão-Nóbrega, José António L.; Barash, Adi; Barbosa, Miguel; Barlow, Jos; Bässler, Claus; Beaumont, Matthieu; Beenaerts, Natalie; Begot, Tiago Octavio; Beiroz, Wallace; Beldade, Ricardo; Bell, David M.; Bellgrove, Alecia; Belmaker, Jonathan; Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro; Benkwitt, Cassandra E.; Medina-van Berkum, Pamela; Bestelmeyer, Brandon T.; Betts, Matthew G.; Billah, Maxwell Kelvin; Cooper, Elisabeth J.; Ellingsen, Kari; Knutsen, Halvor; Pilotto, Francesca (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-05-14)
      Motivation - Here, we make available a second version of the BioTIME database, which compiles records of abundance estimates for species in sample events of ecological assemblages through time. The updated version expands version 1.0 of the database by doubling the number of studies and includes substantial additional curation to the taxonomic accuracy of the records, as well as the metadata. Moreover, ...
    • Scientific report from the Norwegian and Russian Barents Sea ecosystem surveys in August-October 2024 (BESS) 

      van der Meeren, Gro Ingleid; Prozorkevich, Dmitry; Eriksen, Elena; Karlson, Stine; Lerch, Sarah Joanne; Mørk, Herdis Langøy; Prokhorova, Tatyana; Grøsvik, Bjørn Einar; Klepikovsky, Roman; Johannesen, Edda; Bogstad, Bjarte; Aune, Magnus; Russkikh, Alexey; Filin, Anatoly; Windsland, Kristin; Skaret, Georg; Dolgov, Andrej; Wienerroither, Rupert; Zimmermann, Fabian; Hjelset, Ann Merete; Danielsen, Hanna Ellerine Helle; Bakanev, Sergey; Blinova, Daria; Jørgensen, Lis Lindal; Strelkova, Natalia; Biuw, Martin; Boehm, Frederike; Fauchald, Per (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2025-05-08)
      The aim of the national Norwegian/Russian ecosystem surveys in the Barents Sea and adjacent waters, August- October (BESS) is to monitor the status and changes in the Barents Sea ecosystem and provide data to support scientific research and manager advice. The survey has since 2004 been conducted annually in the autumn, as a collaboration between the Institute of Marine Research (IMR) in Norway ...
    • Impact of climate change and invasion on high latitude populations of freshwater fish 

      Westby, Asgeir (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2024-05-15)
      Rapid climate change significantly impacts high-latitude freshwater ecosystems, altering thermal regimes and ecological dynamics. This study examines the lakes Vaggatem and Skrukkebukta in Pasvik in Northern Norway, where recent decades have seen average increases in surface water temperatures of 0.45°C per decade, accompanied by a modelled 0.07°C decadal rise in hypolimnetic water temperatures, ...
    • Studying the Expression of Bilberry Fruit Softening-related Cellulase (GH9) and Hemicellulase (XTH) Gene Families by Developing a Primer Selection Tool 

      van Steenis, Fjodor Finn (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2023-05-14)
      Fruit softening is linked to degradation of cell walls by hydrolytic enzymes, such as members of GH9 and XTH family. In this study, we aim to identify the members of the large gene families that cause the cell wall modifying effects, as they can become a target of future research related to food waste prevention and biofuel production. A tool is developed to help in the process of finding qPCR primers ...
    • Environmental effects monitoring of offshore oil and gas activities on the Norwegian continental shelf: A review 

      Beyer, Jonny; Ellingsen, Kari; Yoccoz, Nigel; Buhl-Mortensen, Pål; Bakke, Torgeir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-04-24)
      This review examines the evolution and findings of Norway's offshore environmental monitoring (OEM) program over the past five decades. The program targets soft sediments, water column organisms, and deep-water epifauna across the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) to assess the impacts of offshore oil and gas activities. The program is required by Norwegian authorities and financed by oil and gas ...
    • Prevalence and density of Elaphostrongylus rangiferi larvae in faecal samples of semi-domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) in Norway 2013-16 

      Josefsen, Terje Domaas; Mørk, Torill; Nymo, Ingebjørg Helena; Sanchez Romano, Javier; Tryland, Morten (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-01-21)
      Background - The reindeer brainworm, Elaphostrongylus rangiferi, is a protostrongylid parasite of reindeer that has caused severe disease outbreaks in reindeer husbandry. E. rangiferi is considered ubiquitous in Norway, though most published prevalence studies are from Finnmark county only. In the present study, faecal samples were collected over three winter seasons (2013–2016) from eight herds of ...
    • WORKSHOP MNT konferansen 2025: Praksis i disiplin og tverrfaglige studieprogram: Hva, hvorfor og hvordan? 

      Holtermann, Kristin; Soule, Jonathan; Cotner, Sehoya Harris; Sundset, Monica Alterskjær; Finstad, Bjørn-Petter; Lien, Ingrid Hovda; van der Meeren, Gro Ingleid; Velle, Gaute; Sandvoll, Ragnhild (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2025)
      I løpet av de siste tiårene har flere fagmiljø i høyere utdanning i Norge utviklet og etablert praksisemner for studenter innen disiplinfagene biologi og geologi, samt det tverrfaglige studiet fiskeri og havbruksvitenskap. I denne workshopen vil vi gjennomføre en interaktiv “Jigsaw aktivitet” for å presentere og diskutere erfaringer og forskningsresultater fra implementeringen av disse praksisemnene ...
    • Sjøpattedyrutvalget 2024 - Tilrådning om forskning og forvaltning 

      Moan, Andre Grande; Solvang, Hiroko Kato; Skaug, Hans Julius; Henden, John-Andre; Nilssen, Kjell Tormod; Ryeng, Kathrine; Fjære, Even; Cipriani, Paolo; Haug, Tore; Øien, Nils Inge; Folkow, Lars; Kvadsheim, Petter Helgevold; Lydersen, Christian; Nymo, Ingebjørg Helena; Durant, Joël; Bjørge, Arne Jostein (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2024)
      Sjøpattedyrutvalget hadde sitt årlige møte i Tromsø 18.-19. november 2024. Utvalgets oppgave er å utarbeide anbefalinger og tilrådninger om forskning og forvaltning av sjøpattedyr i Norge. Dette inkluderer kvoteråd for arter som fangstes eller jaktes. I denne rapporten oppsummeres sakene som ble behandlet på årets møte.