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    • Terrestrial locomotion of the Svalbard rock ptarmigan: comparing field and laboratory treadmill studies 

      Marmol-Guijarro, Andres C; Nudds, Robert L.; Marrin, John C; Folkow, Lars; Codd, Jonathan R (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-08-07)
      Research into the terrestrial locomotion of birds is often based upon laboratory treadmill experiments. However, it is unclear how transposable these results are for birds moving in the wild. Here, using video recordings, we compared the kinematics of locomotion (stride frequency, stride length, stance phase, swing phase, duty factor) and speed range of Svalbard rock ptarmigan (<i>Lagopus muta ...
    • Testing the Astolfo Effect on newly-released servants in Fate/Grand Order 

      Tomotani, João V.; Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Back in 2021, we wrote an article defining the Astolfo Effect. That is what happens when a pop culture representation of a character (fictional or otherwise) becomes more popular than the original. We named it after Astolfo, one of Charlemagne’s paladins and arguably an obscure character in the works that make up the Matter of France and in later literature related to it (such as Orlando ...
    • Thermal acclimation of methanotrophs from the genus Methylobacter 

      Tveit, Alexander; Söllinger, Andrea; Rainer, Edda Marie; Didriksen, Alena; Hestnes, Anne Grethe; Motleleng, Liabo; Hellinger, Hans-Jörg; Rattei, Thomas; Svenning, Mette Marianne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-18)
      Methanotrophs oxidize most of the methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) produced in natural and anthropogenic ecosystems. Often living close to soil surfaces, these microorganisms must frequently adjust to temperature change. While many environmental studies have addressed temperature effects on CH<sub>4</sub> oxidation and methanotrophic communities, there is little knowledge about the physiological adjustments ...
    • Thermal behaviour and the prospect spread of an invasive benthic top predator onto the Euro-Arctic shelves 

      Christiansen, Jørgen Schou; Sparboe, Maria; Sæther, Bjørn-Steinar; Siikavuopio, Sten Ivar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-02-18)
      Aim A focal task for invasion biology is to identify the environmental variables and biological traits that set and underpin realised and potential habitats of invasive species. Ecophysiology provides powerful empirical knowledge that connects theory with natural phenomena and may improve the accuracy of species distribution modelling. We used the introduced Kamchatka red king crab Paralithodes ...
    • Thermal behaviour of edible crab Cancer pagurus Linnaeus, 1758 in coastal Norway 

      Bakke, Snorre; Siikavuopio, Sten Ivar; Christiansen, Jørgen Schou (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-26)
      Ocean warming drives latitudinal shifts in the distribution of ectotherm species. The rate and magnitude of such shifts are constrained by physiology and behavioural thermoregulation. Here, we investigated the thermal preference and lower critical temperature (CTmin) in female edible crab <i>Cancer pagurus</i>, a decapod crustacean with an ongoing northward dispersal along the Norwegian coast. The ...
    • Thermal habitat of adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in a warming ocean 

      Strøm, John Fredrik; Thorstad, Eva Bonsak; Rikardsen, Audun (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-10-29)
      The year‐round thermal habitat at sea for adult Atlantic salmon <i>Salmo salar</i> (<i>n</i> = 49) from northern Norway was investigated using archival tags over a 10 year study period. During their ocean feeding migration, the fish spent 90% of the time in waters with temperatures from 1.6–8.4°C. Daily mean temperatures ranged from −0.5 to 12.9°C, with daily temperature variation up to 9.6°C. Fish ...
    • Thermal modeling of the respiratory turbinates in arctic and subtropical seals 

      Flekkøy, Eirik Grude; Folkow, Lars; Kjelstrup, Signe; Mason, Matthew J.; Wilhelmsen, Øivind (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-06)
      Mammals possess complex structures in their nasal cavities known as respiratory turbinate bones, which help the animal to conserve body heat and water during respiratory gas exchange. We considered the function of the maxilloturbinates of two species of seals, one arctic (<i>Erignathus barbatus</i>), one subtropical (<i>Monachus monachus</i>). By means of a thermo-hydrodynamic model that describes ...
    • Thermal thresholds of phytoplankton growth in polar waters and their consequences for a warming polar ocean 

      Coello-Camba, Alexandra; Agusti, Susana (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-06-02)
      Polar areas are experiencing the steepest warming rates on Earth, a trend expected to continue in the future. In these habitats, phytoplankton communities constitute the basis of the food web and their thermal tolerance may dictate how warming affects these delicate environments. Here, we compiled available data on thermal responses of phytoplankton growth in polar waters. We assembled 53 ...
    • Thin and transient meltwater layers and false bottoms in the Arctic sea ice pack-Recent insights on these historically overlooked features 

      Smith, Madison M.; Muilwijk, Morven; Chierici, Melissa; Fer, Ilker; Fransson, Agneta; Gardner, Jessie; Granskog, Mats; Müller, Oliver; Salganik, Evgenii; Angot, He´le`ne; Chamberlain, Emelia J.; Droste, Elise S.; Karam, Salar; Webb, Alison L.; Archer, Stephen D.; Beck, Ivo; Blomquist, Byron W.; Bowman, Jeff; Boyer, Matthew; Bozzato, Deborah; Creamean, Jessie; D’Angelo, Alessandra; Delille, Bruno; Fong, Allison A.; Fuchs, Niels; Hoppe, Clara J. M.; Hoppema, Mario; Hoppmann, Mario; Mock, Thomas; Muller, Sofia; Nicolaus, Marcel; Nomura, Daiki; Petääja, Tuukka; Schmale, Julia; Schmidt, Katrin; Schulz, Kirstin M.; Shupe, Matthew D.; Stefels, Jacqueline; Thielke, Linda; Tippenhauer, Sandra; Ulfsbo, Adam; van Leeuwe, Maria; Webster, Melinda; Yoshimura, Masaki; Zhan, Liyang (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-07)
      The rapid melt of snow and sea ice during the Arctic summer provides a significant source of low-salinity meltwater to the surface ocean on the local scale. The accumulation of this meltwater on, under, and around sea ice floes can result in relatively thin meltwater layers in the upper ocean. Due to the small-scale nature of these upper-ocean features, typically on the order of 1 m thick or less, ...
    • The thuEFGKAB Operon of Rhizobia and Agrobacterium tumefaciens Codes for Transport of Trehalose, Maltitol, and Isomers of Sucrose and Their Assimilation through the Formation of Their 3-Keto Derivatives 

      Ampomah, Osei Yaw; Avetisyan, Anna; Hansen, Espen; Svenson, Johan; Huser, Thomas; Jensen, John Beck; Bhuvaneswari, T.V (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      The thu operon (thuEFGKAB) in Sinorhizobium meliloti codes for transport and utilization functions of the disaccharide trehalose. Sequenced genomes of members of the Rhizobiaceae reveal that some rhizobia and Agrobacterium possess the entire thu operon in similar organizations and that Mesorhizobium loti MAFF303099 lacks the transport (thuEFGK) genes. In this study, we show that this operon is ...
    • Thyroid hormone and seasonal rhythmicity 

      Dardente, Hugues; Hazlerigg, David; Ebling, Francis J.P. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-02-26)
      Living organisms show seasonality in a wide array of functions such as reproduction, fattening, hibernation, and migration. At temperate latitudes, changes in photoperiod maintain the alignment of annual rhythms with predictable changes in the environment.The appropriate physiological response to changing photoperiod in mammals requires retinal detection of light and pineal secretion of melatonin, ...
    • Tidewater glaciers and bedrock characteristics control the phytoplankton growth environment in a fjord in the arctic 

      Halbach, Laura; Vihtakari, Mikko; Duarte, Pedro; Everett, Alistair; Granskog, Mats; Hop, Haakon; Kauko, Hanna Maria; Kristiansen, Svein; Myhre, Per Inge; Pavlov, Alexey K.; Pramanik, Ankit; Tatarek, Agnieszka; Torsvik, Tomas; Wiktor, Józef Maria; Wold, Anette; Wulff, Angela; Steen, Harald; Assmy, Philipp (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-31)
      Meltwater discharge from tidewater glaciers impacts the adjacent marine environment. Due to the global warming, tidewater glaciers are retreating and will eventually terminate on land. Yet, the mechanisms through which meltwater runoff and subglacial discharge from tidewater glaciers influence marine primary production remain poorly understood, as data in close proximity to glacier fronts are scarce. ...
    • Time series data for Canadian arctic vertebrates: IPY contributions to science, management, and policy 

      Ferguson, SH; Berteaux, D.; Gaston, A. J.; Higdon, J. W.; Lecomte, Nicolas; Lunn, N.; Mallory, M. L.; Reist, J; Russell, D.; Yoccoz, Nigel; Zhu, X (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012-05-22)
      Long-term data are critically important to science, management, and policy formation. Here we describe a number of data collections from arctic Canada that monitor vertebrate population trends of freshwater and marine fish, marine birds, marine and terrestrial mammals. These time series data cover the last ca. 30 years and capture a period from the onset of global changes affecting the Arctic up to ...
    • Time-series benthic community composition and biomass and associated environmental characteristics in the Chukchi Sea during the RUSALCA 2004–2012 program 

      Grebmeier, Jacqueline M.; Bluhm, Bodil; Cooper, Lee W.; Denisenko, Stanislav G.; Iken, Katrin; Kedra, Monika; Serratos, Carlos (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-09)
      Benthic macrofaunal and epifaunal composition and biomass and associated environmental drivers were evaluated for time-series stations occupied during three cruises of the RUSALCA (Russian-American Long-term Census of the Arctic) program undertaken in August 2004, September 2009, and September 2012. We focus on the benthic communities collected at repeat stations in the southern Chukchi Sea and ...
    • Time-series of cloud-free sentinel-2 ndvi data used in mapping the onset of growth of central Spitsbergen, Svalbard 

      Karlsen, Stein Rune; Stendardi, Laura; Tømmervik, Hans; Nilsen, Lennart; Arntzen, Ingar; Cooper, Elisabeth J. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-08-02)
      The Arctic is a region that is expected to experience a high increase in temperature. Changes in the timing of phenological phases, such as the onset of growth (as observed by remote sensing), is a sensitive bio-indicator of climate change. In this paper, the study area was the central part of Spitsbergen, Svalbard, located between 77.28°N and 78.44°N. The goals of this study were: (1) to prepare, ...
    • Tiny but fatty: Lipids and fatty acids in the daubed shanny (Leptoclinus maculatus), a small fish in Svalbard waters 

      Murzina, Svetlana; Pekkoeva, Svetlana N.; Kondakova, Ekaterina A.; Nefedova, Zinaida A.; Filippova, Kseniia A.; Nemova, Nina N.; Orlov, Alexei M.; Berge, Jørgen; Falk-Petersen, Stig (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-02-28)
      The seasonal dynamic of lipids and their fatty acid constituents in the lipid sac and muscles of pelagic postlarval <i>Leptoclinus maculatus</i>, an ecologically important fish species in the Arctic food nets, in Kongsfjord, Svalbard waters was studied. The determination of the qualitative and quantitative content of the total lipids (TLs), total phospholipids (PLs), triacylglycerols (TAGs), cholesterol ...
    • Tipping point in plant-fungal interactions under severe drought causes abrupt rise in peatland ecosystem respiration 

      Jassey, Vincent E.J.; Reczuga, Monika Katarzyna; Zielinska, Malgorzata; Slowinska, Sandra; Robroek, Bjorn J M; Mariotte, Pierre; Seppey, Christophe Victor W.; Lara, Enrique; Barabach, Jan; Slowinski, Michal; Bragazza, Luca; Chojnicki, Bogdan H.; Lamentowicz, Mariusz; Mitchell, Edward A.D.; Buttler, Alexandre (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-10-09)
      Ecosystems are increasingly prone to climate extremes, such as drought, with long‐lasting effects on both plant and soil communities and, subsequently, on carbon (C) cycling. However, recent studies underlined the strong variability in ecosystem's response to droughts, raising the issue of nonlinear responses in plant and soil communities. The conundrum is what causes ecosystems to shift in response ...
    • Tissue distribution of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptor in wild animals with a focus on artiodactyls, mustelids and phocids 

      Lean, Fabian Z.X.; Cox, Ruth; Madslien, Knut; Spiro, Simon; Nymo, Ingebjørg Helena; Bröjer, Caroline; Neimanis, Aleksija; Lawson, Becki; Holmes, Paul; Man, Catherine; Folkow, Lars; Gough, Julie; Ackroyd, Stuart; Evans, Liam; Wrigglesworth, Ethan; Grimholt, Unni; McElhinney, Lorraine; Brookes, Sharon M.; Delahay, Richard J.; Núñez, Alejandro (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-25)
      Natural cases of zooanthroponotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to animals have been reported during the COVID-19 pandemic, including to free-ranging white-tailed deer (<i>Odocoileus virginianus</i>) in North America and farmed American mink (<i>Neovison vison</i>) on multiple continents. To understand the potential for angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2)-mediated viral tropism we characterised the ...
    • The tomato receptor CuRe1 senses a cell wall protein to identify Cuscuta as a pathogen 

      Hegenauer, Volker; Slaby, Peter; Körner, Max; Bruckmüller, Julien-Alexander; Burggraf, Ronja; Albert, Isabell; Kaiser, Bettina; Löffelhardt, Birgit; Droste-Borel, Irina; Sklenar, Jan; Menke, Frank L. H.; Macek, Boris; Ranjan, Aashish; Sinha, Neelima; Nurnberger, Thorsten; Felix, Georg; Krause, Kirsten; Stahl, Mark; Albert, Markus (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-20)
      Parasitic plants of the genus Cuscuta penetrate shoots of host plants with haustoria and build a connection to the host vasculature to exhaust water, solutes and carbohydrates. Such infections usually stay unrecognized by the host and lead to harmful host plant damage. Here, we show a molecular mechanism of how plants can sense parasitic Cuscuta. We isolated an 11 kDa protein of the parasite cell ...
    • Toward understanding the effect of top predators on ecosystems 

      Lecomte, Nicolas A Francis; Ehrich, Dorothee; Ims, Rolf Anker; Yoccoz, Nigel Gilles (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2009)
      To what extent top predators - carnivores at the top of food chains - drive or just respond to ecosystem dynamics is a central, but partially unresolved, question in ecology. In this report, we highlight how different research approaches employed in aquatic and terrestrial ecology may have a bearing on how the role of top predators in ecosystems is perceived.