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High tolerance of a high-arctic willow and graminoid to simulated ice encasement
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-12-17)Climate change-induced snow thaw and subsequent accumulation of ice on the ground is a potential, major threat to snow-dominated ecosystems. While impacts of ground-ice on arctic wildlife are well explored, the impacts on tundra vegetation is far from understood. We therefore tested the vulnerability of two high-arctic plants, the prostrate shrub <i>Salix polaris</i> and the graminoid <i>Luzula ... -
The advective origin of an under-ice spring bloom in the Arctic Ocean using multiple observational platforms
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-02-13)Under-ice blooms of phytoplankton in the Chukchi Sea have been observed, with strong implications for our understanding of the production regimes in the Arctic Ocean. Using a combination of satellite remote sensing of phytoplankton biomass, in situ observations under sea ice from an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), and in vivo photophysiology, we examined the composition, magnitude and origin ... -
Statement on the use of untreated manure containing raw sewage. Opinion of the Panel on Biological Hazards of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety
(Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2013-10-28)The Norwegian department of agriculture decided to re-evaluate the Regulation No. 951 of 4 July 2003 on fertilizers and soil improvers of organic origin. The Norwegian Food Safety Authority (NFSA) requested VKM for a statement on the use of manure from farms where grey water and human waste (sewage) is disposed of directly to the farm manure cellar. <br> Consideration was given to differences ... -
Contaminants in Atlantic walruses Part 2: Relationships with endocrine and immune systems
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-30)Marine mammals in the Barents Sea region have among the highest levels of contaminants recorded in the Arctic and the Atlantic walrus (<i>Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus</i>) is one of the most contaminated species within this region. We therefore investigated the relationships bewteen blubber concentrations of lipophilic persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and plasma concentrations of perfluoroalkyl ... -
Risk assessment on import of Australian redclaw crayfish to Norway. Opinion of the Panel on Animal Health and Welfare of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety
(Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2016-11-30)<i>Main message</i>: It seems unlikely that the Australian red claw clayfish will establish reproductive populations under Norwegian climate conditions, but hitchhiker organisms and infectious agents could potentially follow the import, and unless managed, may pose risks to biodiversity and aquatic animal health. This is the conclusion in a risk assessment from the Norwegian Scientific Committee for ... -
On the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacteria of the Kola Bay to the effects of oil hydrocarbons in the aquatic ecosystem
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018)The epiphytic communities of cyanobacteria of Fucus vesiculosus L. of the Kola Bay are able to bear the high amounts of the oil products in the environment. The results of studying the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacterial communities to oil pollution using both classical (cultural) and molecular-genetic methods of microbiological analysis have been presented. The objects of the study are the ... -
Miljørisikovurdering av genmodifisert maishybrid Bt11 x MIR604 x GA21 til mat, fôr, import og prosessering under EU-forordning 1829/2003/EF (EFSA/GMO/UK/2008/56). Uttalelse fra Faggruppe for genmodifiserte organismer i Vitenskapskomiteen for mattrygghet
(Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2013-03-19)I forbindelse med forberedelse til implementering av EU-forordning 1829/2003 i norsk rett, er Vitenskapskomiteen for mattrygghet (VKM) bedt av Direktoratet for naturforvalting (DN) om å utarbeide endelige miljørisikovurderinger av alle genmodifiserte organismer (GMOer) og avledete produkter som inneholder eller består av GMOer som er godkjent i EU under forordning 1829/2003 eller direktiv ... -
Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-26)The tundra is warming more rapidly than any other biome on Earth, and the potential ramifications are far-reaching because of global feedback effects between vegetation and climate. A better understanding of how environmental factors shape plant structure and function is crucial for predicting the consequences of environmental change for ecosystem functioning. Here we explore the biome-wide relationships ... -
Northern cod species face spawning habitat losses if global warming exceeds 1.5°C
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-28)Rapid climate change in the Northeast Atlantic and Arctic poses a threat to some of the world’s largest fish populations. Impacts of warming and acidification may become accessible through mechanism-based risk assessments and projections of future habitat suitability. We show that ocean acidification causes a narrowing of embryonic thermal ranges, which identifies the suitability of spawning ... -
Ballasting by cryogenic gypsum enhances carbon export in a Phaeocystis under-ice bloom
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-05-16)Mineral ballasting enhances carbon export from the surface to the deep ocean; however, little is known about the role of this process in the ice-covered Arctic Ocean. Here, we propose gypsum ballasting as a new mechanism that likely facilitated enhanced vertical carbon export from an under-ice phytoplankton bloom dominated by the haptophyte Phaeocystis. In the spring 2015 abundant gypsum crystals ... -
Detecting changes in the Arctic Ecosystem – Long-Term Benthos Monitoring network for detecting changes in the Arctic benthic ecosystem (LTM-Benthos) 2017-2020
(Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2018)<i>Introduction</i>: Main purpose of this group is data exploration. For example, megafaunal community characterization, modeling of variables that influence these communities (environment, stressors, etc.). Scaling of data matters: Depending on the objectives, required resolution of the data and analyses will vary, e.g. for managing trawl closures, fine-scale analyses are required; for understanding ... -
Ocean migration of pop-up satellite archival tagged Atlantic salmon from the Miramichi River in Canada
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-01-13)The ocean migration of 16 post-spawned adult Atlantic salmon [Salmo salar L.] from the Miramichi River, Canada, tagged concurrently with pop-up satellite archival tags and acoustic transmitters was reconstructed using a Hidden Markov Model. Individuals exclusively utilized areas within the Gulf of St Lawrence and the Labrador Sea, and showed little overlap with known distributions of European stocks. ... -
Anti-angiogenic VEGFAxxxb transcripts are not expressed in the medio-basal hypothalamus of the seasonal sheep
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-05-10)This study investigated Vegfa expression in the pars tuberalis (PT) of the pituitary and medio-basal hypothalamus (MBH) of sheep, across seasons and reproductive states. It has recently been proposed that season impacts alternative splicing of Vegfa mRNA in the PT, which shifts the balance between angiogenic VEGFAxxx and anti-angiogenic VEGFAxxxb isoforms (with xxx the number of amino acids of the ... -
Practical solutions for bottlenecks in ecosystem services mapping
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-03)<i>Background:</i> Ecosystem services (ES) mapping is becoming mainstream in many sustainability assessments, but its impact on real world decision-making is still limited. Robustness, enduser relevance and transparency have been identified as key attributes needed for effective ES mapping. However, these requirements are not always met due to multiple challenges, referred to here as ... -
Antimicrobial resistance in wildlife – potential for dissemination: Opinion of the Panel on Microbial Ecology of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food and Environment
(Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2018-03-16)<p>Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is recognised as one of the greatest public health concerns of our time. The development of AMR occurs in nature as a defence by microbes against naturally occurring antimicrobials. However, the selective pressure, generated by the use of antimicrobial agents in human and veterinary medicine, livestock and plant production as well as aquaculture practices, is the ... -
Influence of photoperiod on central appetite regulation in captive Svalbard rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta hyperborea)
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-08-09)The Svalbard rock ptarmigan displays a seasonal change of body mass as a selectively beneficial adaptation for survival in the high Arctic. This physiological change is sensitive to photoperiod (daylight duration in a 24h cycle) but little is known of the mechanism through which changes in photoperiod affects body mass in this species. We exposed winer adapted Sv. rock ptarmigan to a simulated ... -
Corvids response to fluctuating abundance of resources in tundra ecosystems
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-05-15)Aim Despite the numerous studies on corvids’ behaviour, their dynamics in different ecosystems is unknown. Ravens and hooded crows are opportunistic generalists acting as both predators and scavengers. Ravens are probably the most specialized scavengers on ungulate carcasses and both species are known as efficient hunters of small rodents. Small rodents are a key species in the tundra as they represent ... -
Initial Community Convergence on Plant Defense Syndromes Explains Community Responses to Herbivore Exclosures
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-11-15)General trade-offs in species’ energy use are highlighted here by mapping proposed defense syndromes, using trade-offs found between: constitutive phenolic compounds, silica and a high nutrient low defense region found between regional con-specifics. Differences in species composition between two catchments can be explained by proposed syndrome trade-offs seeking energy use optimums in differing ... -
Can novel pest outbreaks drive ecosystem transitions in northern-boreal birch forest?
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-04)<p>1.The boreal biome exhibits distinct alternative ecosystem states with high and low levels of tree cover. Insect outbreaks facilitated by climate warming could potentially drive transitions from high to low tree cover states. We investigated whether two key premises for such outbreak‐induced transitions – critical thresholds (tipping points) and positive feedbacks that could maintain alternative ... -
Climate Events Synchronize the Dynamics of a Resident Vertebrate Community in the High Arctic
(Peer reviewed; Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2013-01-18)Recently accumulated evidence has documented a climate impact on the demography and dynamics of single species, yet the impact at the community level is poorly understood. Here, we show that in Svalbard in the high Arctic, extreme weather events synchronize population fluctuations across an entire community of resident vertebrate herbivores and cause lagged correlations with the secondary consumer, ...