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    • Risk assessment of marking and tracing methods with regards to the welfare of farmed salmonids. Opinion of the Panel on Animal Health and Welfare of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety 

      Mortensen, Stein; Kristiansen, Tore S; Mejdell, Cecilie Marie; Uglem, Ingebrigt; Agdestein, Angelika; Basic, Dean; Bergh, Øivind; Brun, Edgar; Bøe, Knut Egil; Das Neves, Carlos G; Godfroid, Jacques; Gudding, Roar; Hoel, Kristian; Rimstad, Espen; Hjeltnes, Brit (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2016-12-15)
    • A risk assessment of the effects of mercury on Baltic Sea, Greater North Sea and North Atlantic wildlife, fish and bivalves 

      Dietz, Rune; Fort, Jérôme; Sonne, Christian; Albert, Céline; Bustnes, Jan Ove; Christensen, Thomas Kjær; Ciesielski, Tomasz Maciej; Danielsen, Jóhannis; Dastnai, Sam; Eens, Marcel; Erikstad, Kjell E; Galatius, Anders; Garbus, Svend-Erik; Gilg, Oliver; Hanssen, Sveinn Are; Helander, Björn; Helberg, Morten; Jaspers, Veerle; Jenssen, Bjørn Munro; Jónsson, Jón Einar; Kauhala, Kaarina; Kolbeinsson, Yann; Kyhn, Line A.; Labansen, Aili Lage; Larsen, Martin M.; Lindstrøm, Ulf; Reiertsen, Tone Kristin; Rigét, Frank F.; Roos, Anna; Strand, Jakob; Strøm, Hallvard; Søndergaard, Jens; Sun, Jiachen; Teilmann, Jonas; Therkildsen, Ole Roland; Thórarinsson, Thorkell Lindberg; Tjørnløv, Rune Skjold; Wilson, Simon; Eulaers, Igor (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-11-24)
      A wide range of species, including marine mammals, seabirds, birds of prey, fish and bivalves, were investigated for potential population health risks resulting from contemporary (post 2000) mercury (Hg) exposure, using novel risk thresholds based on literature and de novo contamination data. The main geographic focus is on the Baltic Sea, while data from the same species in adjacent waters, such ...
    • 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 

      Bergh, Øivind; Das Neves, Carlos G; Hindar, Kjetil; Høgåsen, Helga Rachel; Jelmert, Anders; Vrålstad, Trude; Agdestein, Angelika; Asmyhr, Maria Gulbrandsen; Basic, Dean; Brun, Edgar; Bøe, Knut Egil; Godfroid, Jacques; Gudding, Roar; Hoel, Kristian; Mejdell, Cecilie Marie; Mortensen, Stein; Rimstad, Espen; Hjeltnes, Brit (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 ...
    • Risk assessment on welfare in turkeys. Opinion of the Panel of Animal Health and Welfare of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety 

      Hoel, Kristian; Agdestein, Angelika; Bøe, Knut Egil; Hansen, Magne; Janczak, Andrew M.; Bergh, Øivind; Brun, Edgar; Das Neves, Carlos G; Godfroid, Jacques; Gudding, Roar; Mejdell, Cecilie Marie; Mortensen, Stein; Rimstad, Espen; Hjeltnes, Brit (Research report, 2016-02-15)
      The Norwegian Food Safety Authority (NFSA) asked the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety (Vitenskapskomiteen for mattrygghet, VKM) for a risk assessment on turkey welfare. The VKM report will be used by NFSA in assessing the need for amending the existing regulations, competence requirements, and guidelines for surveillance and control related to keeping turkeys. Inspectors from NFSA ...
    • A risk assessment review of mercury exposure in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammals 

      Dietz, Rune; Letcher, Robert J.; Aars, Jon; Andersen, Magnus; Boltunov, Andrei; Born, Erik W.; Ciesielski, Tomasz Maciej; Das, Krishna; Dastnai, Sam; Derocher, Andrew E.; Desforges, Jean-Pierre; Eulaers, Igor; Ferguson, Steve; Hallanger, Ingeborg G.; Heide-Jørgensen, Mads P.; Heimbürger-Boavida, Lars-Eric; Hoekstra, Paul F.; Jenssen, Bjørn Munro; Kohler, Stephen Gustav; Larsen, Martin M.; Lindstrøm, Ulf Ove; Lippold, Anna; Morris, Adam; Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob; Nielsen, Nynne H.; Peacock, Elizabeth E.; Rigét, Frank F.; Rosing-Asvid, Aqqalu; Routti, Heli Anna Irmeli; Siebert, Ursula; Stenson, Garry; Stern, Gary; Strand, Jakob; Søndergaard, Jens; Treu, Gabriele; Víkingsson, Gisli A.; Wang, Feiyue; Welker, Jeffrey M.; Wilson, Simon J.; Sonne, Christian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-16)
      There has been a considerable number of reports on Hg concentrations in Arctic mammals since the last Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) effort to review biological effects of the exposure to mercury (Hg) in Arctic biota in 2010 and 2018. Here, we provide an update on the state of the knowledge of health risk associated with Hg concentrations in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammal ...
    • RNA profiling identifies novel, photoperiodhistory dependent markers associated with enhanced saltwater performance in juvenile Atlantic salmon 

      Iversen, Marianne; Mulugeta, Teshome Dagne; Blikeng, Børge Gellein; West, Alexander Christopher; Jørgensen, Even Hjalmar; Sandve, Simen Rød; Hazlerigg, David (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-04-08)
      Atlantic salmon migrate to sea following completion of a developmental process known as smolting, which establishes a seawater (SW) tolerant phenotype. Smolting is stimulated by exposure to long photoperiod or continuous light (LL) following a period of exposure to short photoperiod (SP), and this leads to major changes in gill ion exchange and osmoregulatory function. Here, we performed an RNAseq ...
    • Rodent population cycle as a determinant of gastrointestinal nematode abundance in a low-arctic population of the red fox 

      Mørk, Torill; Ims, Rolf Anker; Killengreen, Siw Turid (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-03-22)
      We analyzed an 11-year time series (2005–2015) of parasite abundance for three intestinal nematode species in the red fox (<i>Vulpes vulpes</i>) as a function of the multi-annual rodent population cycle in low-arctic Norway, while correcting for other potential covariates that could influence prevalence and abundance. Rodents are paratenic and facultative intermediate hosts for the two Ascarididae ...
    • Rodinia to Gondwana evolution record, South Sinai, Egypt: Geological and geochronological constraints 

      Anbar, Mohamed Abu; Abu Alam, Tamer Sabry Zaki; Ghoneim, Mohamed F.; Dong, YunPeng; Li, Xian-Hua; Ramadan, Dina H.; Masoud, Ahmed E. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2023-11-02)
      The geological history of Sinai is complicated and differs from the other parts of the Arabian Nubian Shield. Some rocks in Sinai have a signature from the Grenvillian crust, as evidenced in Wadi Seih area. The ultimate objective of this research is to clarify the progression of episodic island arc accretion events from the amalgamation of Rodinia to the assembly of Gondwana supercontinent.Geochemical, ...
    • Role for Atlantic inflows and sea ice loss on shifting phytoplankton blooms in the Barents Sea 

      Oziel, L; Neukermans, G; Ardyna, M; Lancelot, C; Tison, J-L; Wassmann, Paul; Sirven, J; Ruiz-Pino, D; Gascard, J-C (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-05-16)
      Phytoplankton blooms in the Barents Sea are highly sensitive to seasonal and interannual changes in sea ice extent, water mass distribution, and oceanic fronts. With the ongoing increase of Atlantic Water inflows, we expect an impact on these blooms. Here, we use a state‐of‐the‐art collection of in situ hydrogeochemical data for the period 1998–2014, which includes ocean color satellite‐derived ...
    • The role of a dominant predator in shaping biodiversity over space and time in a marine ecosystem 

      Ellingsen, Kari Elsa; Anderson, Marti J.; Shackell, Nancy L.; Tveraa, Torkild; Yoccoz, Nigel Gilles; Frank, Kenneth T. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-06-24)
      Exploitation of living marine resources has resulted in major changes to populations of targeted species and functional groups of large-bodied species in the ocean. However, the effects of overfishing and collapse of large top predators on the broad-scale biodiversity of oceanic ecosystems remain largely unexplored. Populations of the Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) were overfished and several collapsed ...
    • The role of gill raker number variability in adaptive radiation of coregonid fish 

      Kahilainen, Kimmo; Siwertsson, Anna; Gjelland, Karl Øystein; Knudsen, Rune; Bøhn, Thomas; Amundsen, Per-Arne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2010-07-27)
      Gill raker divergence is a general pattern in adaptive radiations of postglacial fish, but few studies have addressed the adaptive significance of this morphological trait in foraging and eco-evolutionary interactions among predator and prey. Here, a set of subarctic lakes along a diversifying gradient of coregonids was used as the natural setting to explore correlations between gill raker numbers ...
    • The role of predation and food limitation on claims for compensation, reindeer demography and population dynamics 

      Tveraa, Torkild; Stien, Audun; Brøseth, Henrik; Yoccoz, Nigel Gilles (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-10)
      1.A major challenge in biodiversity conservation is to facilitate viable populations of large apex predators in ecosystems where they were recently driven to ecological extinction due to resource conflict with humans. 2. Monetary compensation for losses of livestock due to predation is currently a key instrument to encourage human–carnivore coexistence. However, a lack of quantitative estimates ...
    • The role of trust in sustainable management of land, fish, and wildlife populations in the Arctic 

      Schmidt, Jennifer Irene; Clark, Douglas; Lokken, Nils; Lankshear, Jessica; Hausner, Vera Helene (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-01)
      Sustainable resource management depends on support from the public and local stakeholders. Fish, wildlife, and land management in remote areas face the challenge of working across vast areas, often with limited resources, to monitor land use or the status of the fish-and-wildlife populations. Resource managers depend on local residents, often Indigenous, to gain information about environmental ...
    • The role of water mass advection in staging of the Southern Ocean Salpa thompsoni populations 

      Henschke, Natasha; Espinasse, Boris Dristan; Stock, Charles A.; Liu, Xiao; Barrier, Nicolas; Pakhomov, Evgeny A. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-01)
      Salpa thompsoni is an important grazer in the Southern Ocean. Their abundance in the western Antarctic Peninsula is highly variable, varying by up to 5000-fold inter-annually. Here, we use a particle-tracking model to simulate the potential dispersal of salp populations from a source location in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) to the Palmer Long Term Ecological Research (PAL LTER) study ...
    • The roles of brain lipids and polar metabolites in the hypoxia tolerance of deep-diving pinnipeds 

      Martens, Gerrit A.; Geßner, Cornelia; Folkow, Lars; Creydt, Marina; Fischer, Markus; Burmester, Thorsten (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-04-14)
      Lipids make up more than half of the human brain's dry weight, yet the composition and function of the brain lipidome is not well characterized. Lipids not only provide the structural basis of cell membranes, but also take part in a wide variety of biochemical processes. In neurodegenerative diseases, lipids can facilitate neuroprotection and serve as diagnostic biomarkers. The study of organisms ...
    • The root zone of graminoids: A niche for H2-consuming acetogens in a minerotrophic peatland 

      Meier, Anja B.; Oppermann, Sindy; Drake, Harold L.; Schmidt, Oliver (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-05)
      The importance of acetogens for H<sub>2</sub> turnover and overall anaerobic degradation in peatlands remains elusive. In the well-studied minerotrophic peatland fen Schlöppnerbrunnen, H<sub>2</sub>-consuming acetogens are conceptualized to be largely outcompeted by iron reducers, sulfate reducers, and hydrogenotrophic methanogens in bulk peat soil. However, in root zones of graminoids, fermenters ...
    • Rough-legged buzzards, arctic foxes and red foxes in a tundra ecosystem without rodents 

      Pokrovsky, Ivan; Ehrich, Dorothee; Ims, Rolf Anker; Kondratyev, Alexander V.; Kruckenberg, Helmut; Kulikova, Olga; Mihnevich, Julia; Shienok, Alexander (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-02-18)
      Small rodents with multi-annual population cycles strongly influence the dynamics of food webs, and in particular predator-prey interactions, across most of the tundra biome. Rodents are however absent from some arctic islands, and studies on performance of arctic predators under such circumstances may be very instructive since rodent cycles have been predicted to collapse in a warming Arctic. ...
    • Round-trip migration and energy budget of a breeding female humpback whale in the Northeast Atlantic 

      Kettemer, Lisa Elena; Mul, Evert; Blanchet, Marie-Anne; Rikardsen, Audun; Biuw, Martin; Broms, Fredrik Björn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-27)
      In the northern hemisphere, humpback whales (<i>Megaptera novaeangliae</i>) typically migrate between summer/autumn feeding grounds at high latitudes, and specific winter/spring breeding grounds at low latitudes. Northeast Atlantic (NEA) humpback whales for instance forage in the Barents Sea and breed either in the West Indies, or the Cape Verde Islands, undertaking the longest recorded mammalian ...
    • Rumen and Cecum Microbiomes in Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) Are Changed in Response to a Lichen Diet and May Affect Enteric Methane Emissions 

      Salgado, Alejandro Flores; Hagen, Live Heldal; Ishaq, Suzanne L.; Zamanzadeh, Mirzaman; Wright, Andre-Denis G.; Pope, Phillip; Sundset, Monica Alterskjær (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-05-09)
      Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) are large Holarctic herbivores whose heterogeneous diet has led to the development of a unique gastrointestinal microbiota, essential for the digestion of arctic flora, which may include a large proportion of lichens during winter. Lichens are rich in plant secondary metabolites, which may affect members of the gut microbial consortium, such as the methane-producing ...
    • Røye som langtidsvert og smittereservoar for Gyrodactylus salaris i Skibotnelva i Troms 

      Kristoffersen, Roar; Rikardsen, Audun; Winger, Anja; Adolfsen, Pål; Knudsen, Rune (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2005-03)
      Skibotnelva i Troms var lenge det eneste vassdraget i våre to nordligste fylker med infeksjon av fiskeparasitten Gyrodactylus salaris. Parasitten ble første gang påvist i 1979, og to rotenonbehandlinger i den lakseførende delen (i 1988 og 1995) har vært mislykkede. Di-rektoratet for naturforvaltning vurderer bygging av langtidssperre som et av flere aktuelle utryddingstiltak i Skibotnelva. Imidlertid ...