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    • Sea ice meiofauna distribution on local to pan-Arctic scales 

      Bluhm, Bodil A.; Hop, Haakon; Vihtakari, Mikko; Gradinger, Rolf; Iken, Katrin; Melnikov, Igor A.; Søreide, Janne E. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-29)
      Arctic sea ice provides microhabitats for biota that inhabit the liquid‐filled network of brine channels and the ice–water interface. We used meta‐analysis of 23 published and unpublished datasets comprising 721 ice cores to synthesize the variability in composition and abundance of sea ice meiofauna at spatial scales ranging from within a single ice core to pan‐Arctic and seasonal scales. Two‐thirds ...
    • Infectious keratoconjunctivitis in semi-domesticated Eurasian tundra reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus): Microbiological study of clinically affected and unaffected animals with special reference to cervid herpesvirus 2 

      Sanchez Romano, Javier; Mørk, Torill; Laaksonen, Sauli; Ågren, Erik; Nymo, Ingebjørg Helena; Sunde, Marianne; Tryland, Morten (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-16)
      Background<br> Infectious keratoconjunctivitis (IKC) is one of the most common ocular diseases in ruminants worldwide. In addition to keratitis and conjunctivitis, animals with IKC can develop uveitis, corneal ulcer, and in severe cases, blindness. The bacteria Moraxella spp. has been described as the primary causative agent of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) in cattle (Bos taurus), ...
    • Finding CreativeVoice: Applying Arts-based Research in the Context of Biodiversity Conservation 

      López, Flor Rivera; Wickson, Fern; Hausner, Vera Helene (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-05-29)
      The integration of creative arts–based methods into scientific research offers a host of advantages, including the ability to capture the complex texture of lived experience, explore interconnections between nature and culture, support nonhierarchical relations, and communicate insights in engaging and empowering new ways. In this article, we describe a new method—CreativeVoice—integrating the ...
    • Seasonality of the Physical and Biogeochemical Hydrography in the Inflow to the Arctic Ocean Through Fram Strait 

      Randelhoff, Achim; Reigstad, Marit; Chierici, Melissa; Sundfjord, Arild; Ivanov, Vladimir; Cape, Matthias; Vernet, Maria; Tremblay, Jean-Éric; Bratbak, Gunnar; Kristiansen, Svein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-06-29)
      Eastern Fram Strait and the shelf slope region north of Svalbard is dominated by the advection of warm, salty and nutrient-rich Atlantic Water (AW). This oceanic heat contributes to keeping the area relatively free of ice. The last years have seen a dramatic decrease in regional sea ice extent, which is expected to drive large increases in pelagic primary production and thereby changes in marine ...
    • Eukaryotic microbial richness increases with latitude and decreasing temperature in the Pacific Subarctic domain in late winter 

      Hassett, Brandon Thomas; Gradinger, Rolf (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-06-06)
      The Bering Sea has some of the highest concentrations of inorganic nutrients of any marine system. In the Bering Sea, eukaryotic microbes interface inorganic nutrient sequestration and cycling processes that drive one of the most productive ecosystems globally. Historical surveys of eukaryotic microbial diversity in the Bering Sea have relied on microscopy and culturing-dependent analyses to assess ...
    • Seasonal dynamics of meroplankton in a high-latitude fjord 

      Michelsen, Helena Kling; Svensen, Camilla; Reigstad, Marit; Nilssen, Einar Magnus; Pedersen, Torstein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-12-09)
      Knowledge on the seasonal timing and composition of pelagic larvae of many benthic invertebrates, referred to as meroplankton, is limited for high-latitude fjords and coastal areas. We investigated the seasonal dynamics of meroplankton in the sub-Arctic Porsangerfjord (70°N), Norway, by examining their seasonal changes in relation to temperature, chlorophyll a and salinity. Samples were collected ...
    • Footprints of parasitism in the genome of the parasitic flowering plant Cuscuta campestris 

      Vogel, Alexander; Schwacke, Rainer; Denton, Alisandra; Usadel, Björn; Hollmann, Julien; Fischer, Karsten; Bolger, Anthony; Schmidt, Maximilian; Bolger, Marie; Grundlach, Heidrun; Mayer, Klaus F.X.; Weiss-Schneeweiss, Hanna; Temsch, Eva M.; Krause, Kirsten (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-06-28)
      A parasitic lifestyle, where plants procure some or all of their nutrients from other living plants, has evolved independently in many dicotyledonous plant families and is a major threat for agriculture globally. Nevertheless, no genome sequence of a parasitic plant has been reported to date. Here we describe the genome sequence of the parasitic field dodder, Cuscuta campestris. The genome contains ...
    • Jellyfish summer distribution, diversity and impact on fish farms in a Nordic fjord 

      Halsband, Claudia; Majaneva, Sanna Kristiina; Hosia, Aino; Emaus, Per; Gaardsted, Frank; Zhou, Qin; Nøst, Ole Anders; Renaud, Paul Eric (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-03-19)
      Jellyfish can cause high mortality of farmed fish and hence significant economic losses for the aquaculture industry. Despite their socio-economic importance, distribution and diversity data on gelatinous plankton are scarce from northern Norwegian fjords and other Nordic systems. Intense blooms of jellyfish have repeatedly been observed in Ryggefjord, Finnmark (Norway), sometimes concurrent with ...
    • Effects of parental acclimation and energy limitation in response to high CO2 exposure in Atlantic cod 

      Stiasny, Martina H.; Mittermayer, Felix H.; Göttler, Gwendolin; Bridges, Christopher R.; Falk-Petersen, Inger-Britt; Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Mortensen, Atle; Reusch, Thorsten B. H.; Clemmesen, Catriona M. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-05-29)
      Ocean acidification (OA), the dissolution of excess anthropogenic carbon dioxide in ocean waters, is a potential stressor to many marine fish species. Whether species have the potential to acclimate and adapt to changes in the seawater carbonate chemistry is still largely unanswered. Simulation experiments across several generations are challenging for large commercially exploited species because ...
    • Adaptive temperature regulation in the little bird in winter: predictions from a stochastic dynamic programming model 

      Brodin, Anders; Nilsson, Jan‑Åke; Nord, Andreas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-03)
      Several species of small birds are resident in boreal forests where environmental temperatures can be −20 to −30 °C, or even lower, in winter. As winter days are short, and food is scarce, winter survival is a challenge for small endothermic animals. A bird of this size will have to gain almost 10% of its lean body mass in fat every day to sustain overnight metabolism. Birds such as parids (titmice ...
    • 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 ...
    • Conditions for assessing zooplankton abundance with LOPC in coastal waters 

      Espinasse, Boris Dristan; Basedow, Sünnje Linnéa; Schultes, Sabine; Zhou, Meng; Berline, Leo; Carlotti, Francois (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-10-20)
      Recent technical advances in laser-based systems to measure zooplankton distribution have opened new perspectives in ecological and behavioral studies by significantly improving the horizontal and vertical sampling resolution, providing information on zooplankton patchiness and on the influence of small scale physical processes. The application of laser-based systems also led to new challenges on ...
    • DNA barcoding of the northern Northeast Atlantic skates (Chondrichthyes, Rajiformes), with remarks on the widely distributed starry ray 

      Lynghammar, Arve; Christiansen, Jørgen Schou; Griffiths, Andrew M.; Fevolden, Svein-Erik; Hop, Haakon; Bakken, Torkild (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-06-23)
      The skate fauna in the northern Northeast (NE) Atlantic is poorly investigated, and misidentifications are common. Here, ‘DNA barcoding’ was used to analyse 105 specimens of 15 species previously reported from the area to investigate the occurrence of species. Of these 15 species, three were new to the region and confirmed with voucher specimens. Three previously reported taxa were not obtained from ...
    • Transmission dynamics of the monogenean Gyrodactylus salaris under seminatural conditions 

      Hendrichsen, Ditte Katrine; Kristoffersen, Roar; Gjelland, Karl Øystein; Knudsen, Rune; Kusterle, Stefan; Rikardsen, Audun H.; Henriksen, Eirik Haugstvedt; Smalås, Aslak; Olstad, Kjetil (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-07-12)
      Tracking individual variation in the dynamics of parasite infections in wild populations is often complicated by lack of knowledge of the epidemiological history of hosts. Whereas the dynamics and development of Gyrodactylus salaris Malmberg, 1957, on Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., are known from laboratory studies, knowledge about infection development on individual wild fishes is currently sparse. ...
    • Comparative life cycle assessment of tailings management and energy scenarios for a copper ore mine: A case study in Northern Norway 

      Song, Xingqiang; Pettersen, Johan Berg; Pedersen, Kristine Bondo; Røberg, Stian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-07-05)
      In support of continuous environmental improvement in the mining industry, it is important to systematically assess the environmental impacts of mining and mineral processing operations from a life cycle perspective. Although life cycle assessment (LCA) is widely used as an environmental systems analysis tool, the application of LCA in the mining industry is still in progress. This paper carried ...
    • Parasite communities of two three-spined stickleback populations in subarctic Norway—effects of a small spatial-scale host introduction 

      Kuhn, Jesper Andreas; Kristoffersen, Roar; Knudsen, Rune; Jakobsen, Jonas; Marcogliese, D. J.; Locke, S. A.; Primicerio, Raul; Amundsen, Per-Arne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-01-30)
      We compared metazoan parasite communities of an introduced three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) population with the nearby source population in northern Norway to study differences and clarify if factors controlling parasite dispersal act on a small spatialscale. The two component communities were highly similar. All parasite taxa found in the source population also occurred in the ...
    • 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)
    • Temporal changes and between-host variation in the intestinal parasite community of Arctic charr in a subarctic lake 

      Kuhn, Jesper A.; Knudsen, Rune; Kristoffersen, Roar; Primicerio, Raul; Amundsen, Per-Arne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-03-16)
      The occurrence of trophically transmitted intestinal parasites in Arctic charr was analyzed from data material collected over two decades from Lake Takvatn, northern Norway. The main objectives were to investigate (i) between-year variation in parasite infracommunity composition, (ii) between-host variation in infracommunity composition, and (iii) possible interspecific interaction between parasites. ...
    • Effects of fish species composition on Diphyllobothrium spp. infections in subarctic brown trout - is three-spined stickleback a key species? 

      Kuhn, Jesper A.; Frainer, André; Knudsen, Rune; Kristoffersen, Roar; Amundsen, Per-Arne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-04-25)
      Subarctic populations of brown trout (Salmo trutta) are often heavily infected with cestodes of the genus Diphyllobothrium, assumedly because of their piscivorous behavior. This study explores possible associations between availability of fish prey and Diphyllobothrium spp. infections in lacustrine trout populations. Trout in i) allopatry (group T); ii) sympatry with Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) ...
    • Trophic ecology of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) in subarctic lakes 

      Sanchez-Hernandez, Javier; Amundsen, Per-Arne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-04-29)
      In subarctic lake systems, fish species like brown trout are often important predators, and their niche performance is a key characteristic for understanding trophic interactions and food web functioning at upper trophic levels. Here, we studied summer habitat use and stomach contents of brown trout under both allopatric and sympatric conditions in six subarctic lakes to reveal its trophic role, and ...