• Fear and Fascination: Anti-Landscapes between Material Resistance and Material Transcendence 

      Bigell, Werner (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2014-11-01)
      This article examines the mechanisms that turn landscapes into anti-landscapes: projection, material interference, and ideological contradiction. Landscape and anti-landscape are dialectical twins; whereas landscape affirms cultural and aesthetic values, anti-landscape negates them through material resistance. This negation creates a sense of material transcendence, the aesthetic appeal through ...
    • Fern rhizomes as fodder in Norway 

      Alm, Torbjørn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-09-06)
      Background: Although ferns are often known under collective names in Norway, e.g. blom, a substantial number of vernacular names for individual fern species are known, in particular for useful or poisonous taxa. In the past, the rhizomes (Norwegian: moldfôr) of selected species were collected for fodder. Only scattered records of such use are available from southern Norway, and the tradition’s ...
    • Fiskerbonden i Nord-Troms 1300-1700 : belyst ved tuftegravninger 

      Simonsen, Povl (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 1980)
    • Fjern undervisning? 

      Fliflet, Andreas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2013)
      Fra fortidens kassett i polstret konvolutt til dagens online-kurs med tusenvis av elever og jazzlærer i USA; fjernundervisning i musikk er kommet for å bli.
    • FlexiNet - QoS Investigation 

      Hanssen, Øyvind (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 1997)
      In this report we investigate what are the main concepts and issues in the support of Quality of Service, focusing at open distributed computing and middleware platforms. We study how these issues are being addressed in research on QoS support related to middleware. QoS is about non-functional properties in general, but research has been centred around communication protocols and multimedia. The ...
    • Focal vs. fecal: Seasonal variation in the diet of wild vervet monkeys from observational and DNA metabarcoding data 

      Brun, Loïc; Schneider, Judith; Carrió, Eduard Mas; Dongre, Pooja; Taberlet, Pierre Robert Michel; Waal, van de; Fumagalli, Luca (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-01)
      Assessing the diet of wild animals reveals valuable information about their ecology and trophic relationships that may help elucidate dynamic interactions in ecosystems and forecast responses to environmental changes. Advances in molecular biology provide valuable research tools in this field. However, comparative empirical research is still required to highlight strengths and potential biases of ...
    • Fra steinalder til jernalder på Skålbunes : RV 17-prosjektet på Tverlandet, Bodø kommune, Nordland 

      Arntzen, Johan Eilertsen; Olsen, Morten; Grydeland, Sven Erik; Hole, Johan Terje (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2008-05)
      RV 17 – prosjektet på Tverlandet har vært gjennomført av Tromsø museum, Universitetsmuseet – Seksjon for kulturvitenskap. Forberedelser, de arkeologiske undersøkelsene og etterarbeidet har tatt rundt to år, hvor utgravningene foregikk somrene 2006 og 2007. Det ble funnet to større boplasser fra steinalder. I tid ligger disse i siste del av boreal og første del av atlantisk tid. Tidligere er det ...
    • Fra vikingtid til brytningstid - En gårdsbosetning på Skålbunes 

      Olsen, Morten; Arntzen, Johan Eilertsen (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2007)
    • Frame Alignment Between Environmentalists and the Sámi in the Forest Dispute in Inari, Finland Until the 2000s—Competing Conservation Needs and Obstacles for Co-Living With the Non-Human 

      Nyyssönen, Jukka (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-12)
      The cooperation between Sá mi actors and environmentalists in the resistance of loggings in the conflict over forestry in Inari, in Finnish Sá pmi, in the 2000s has been presented as a cohesive alliance, innovative in creating new political space and channels of influence. Looking more closely, there were foundational non-aligning factors causing friction to the alliance, relating to the legitimacy ...
    • Fungi ahoy! Diversity on marine wooden substrata in the high North 

      Rämä, Teppo; Nordén, Jenni; Davey, Marie; Mathiassen, Geir Harald; Spatafora, Joseph W.; Kauserud, Håvard (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • FV 53 Kroken - Tønsnes, Tromsø kommune : rapport fra arkeologiske undersøkelser 2008 

      Finstad, Ingrid Marie; Grydeland, Sven Erik (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2009)
    • Gammarid amphipods (Crustacea) in Norway, with a key to the species 

      Vader, Wim; Tandberg, Anne Helene Solberg (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-28)
      Thirteen species in the amphipod family Gammaridae have been reported from Norway. This paper gives a survey of the distribution and habitat of all 13 species of the family Gammaridae occurring or expected to occur in Norwegian waters: both marine, brackish and fresh, including Svalbard, in addition to four species found in close neighbouring waters. It also provides a short history of the study of ...
    • Gamnes, Sør-Varanger k. Forvaltningsutgravning av en lokalitet fra eldre steinalder, id. 158956 og en gammetuft id. 158949 

      Oppvang, Janne; Kjellman, Erik; Niemi, Anja Roth; Lind, Keth Elisabeth (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2017)
      I løpet av 5 uker i august-september 2015 ble det undersøkt en registrert gammetuft, id.158949 og en åpen steinalderboplass,id.158956 på Gamnes i Sør-Varanger. Gammetufta viste seg å være et ishus/laksegamme fra nyere tid. Steinalderboplassen er en åpen sadellokalitet med aktivitetsområder og materiale som knyttes til første del av eldre steinalder. Dateringer fra lokaliteten vitner om en bruk også ...
    • The genetic basis and enigmatic origin of melanic polymorphism in the pomarine skua (Stercorarius pomarinus) 

      Janssen, Kirstin; Mundy, Nicholas I. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2017-12-06)
      A key outstanding issue in adaptive evolution is the relationship between the genetics of intraspecific polymorphism and interspecific evolution. Here, we show that the pale/dark ventral plumage polymorphism that occurs in both the pomarine skua (Stercorarius pomarinus) and Arctic skua (S. parasiticus) is the result of convergent evolution at the same locus (MC1R), involving some of the same amino ...
    • A genetic fingerprint of Amphipoda from Icelandic waters – the baseline for further biodiversity and biogeography studies 

      Jażdżewska, Anna M.; Corbari, Laure; Driskell, Amy; Frutos, Inmaculada; Havermans, Charlotte; Hendrycks, Ed; Hughes, Lauren E.; Lörz, Anne-Nina; Stransky, Bente; Tandberg, Anne Helene S.; Vader, Wim; Brix, Saskia (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-23)
      Amphipods constitute an abundant part of Icelandic deep-sea zoobenthos yet knowledge of the diversity of this fauna, particularly at the molecular level, is scarce. The present work aims to use molecular methods to investigate genetic variation of the Amphipoda sampled during two IceAGE collecting expeditions. The mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) of 167 individuals originally assigned ...
    • Genetically Engineered Virus Vaccine Vectors: Environmental Risk Management Challenges 

      Myhr, Anne Ingeborg; Traavik, Terje (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
    • Genomic Evidence of Widespread Admixture from Polar Bears into Brown Bears during the Last Ice Age 

      Cahill, James A.; Heintzman, Peter D.; Harris, Kelley; Teasdale, Matthew D.; Kapp, Joshua D.; Soares, Andre, E. R.; Stirling, Ian; Bradley, Daniel; Edwards, Ceiridwen J.; Graim, Kiley; Kisleika, Aliaksandr A.; Malev, Alexander V.; Monaghan, Nigel; Green, Richard E.; Shapiro, Beth (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2018-02-20)
      Recent genomic analyses have provided substantial evidence for past periods of gene flow from polar bears (<i>Ursus maritimus</i>) into Alaskan brown bears (<i>Ursus arctos</i>), with some analyses suggesting a link between climate change and genomic introgression. However, because it has mainly been possible to sample bears from the present day, the timing, frequency, and evolutionary significance ...
    • Genotyping-in-Thousands by sequencing panel development and application for high-resolution monitoring of introgressive hybridization within sockeye salmon 

      Chang, Sarah L.; Ward, Hillary G. M.; Elliott, Lucas Dane; Russello, Michael A. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-02)
      Stocking programs have been widely implemented to re-establish extirpated fsh species to their historical ranges; when employed in species with complex life histories, such management activities should include careful consideration of resulting hybridization dynamics with resident stocks and corresponding outcomes on recovery initiatives. Genetic monitoring can be instrumental for quantifying ...
    • Geographic mode of speciation in a mountain specialist avian family endemic to the Palearctic 

      Drovetski, Sergei V.; Semenov, Georgy; Drovetskaya, Sofya S.; Fadeev, Igor V.; Red'kin, Yaroslav A.; Voelker, Gary (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Mountains host greater avian diversity than lowlands at the same latitude due to their greater diversity of habitats stratified along an elevation gradient. Here we test whether this greater ecological heterogeneity promotes sympatric speciation. We selected accentors (Prunellidae), an avian family associated with mountains of the Palearctic, as a model system. Accentors differ in their habitat/elevation ...
    • Geometric morphometrics of macro- and meiofaunal priapulid pharyngeal teeth provides a proxy for studying Cambrian “tooth taxa” 

      Vikberg Wernström, Joel; Slater, Ben J; Sørensen, Martin V; Crampton, Denise; Altenburger, Andreas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-08-12)
      Priapulids are marine, benthic ecdysozoan worms that feed using a distinctive toothed pharynx. While only a handful of lineages have survived to the present day, the Cambrian priapulid stem group left behind a rich record of articulated body fossils and characteristic trace fossils in the form of burrows. Recently, the fossil record of isolated priapulid cuticular elements including pharyngeal teeth ...