• Aspermy, Sperm Quality and Radiation in Chernobyl Birds 

      Møller, Anders Pape; Bonisoli-Alquati, Andrea; Mousseau, Timothy A.; Rudolfsen, Geir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • Do the fastest sperm within an ejaculate swim faster in subordinate than in dominant males of Arctic char? 

      Vaz Serrano, Jonathan; Folstad, Ivar; Rudolfsen, Geir; Figenschou, Lars (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2006)
      Theoretical models predict that subordinate males should have higher sperm velocity to compensate for their disadvantaged mating role and because they experience sperm competition more frequently than dominant males. Differences in mean velocity between sperm of dominants and subordinates in the predicted direction are also documented for a few species, including the Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus ...
    • Effects of chronic dietary petroleum exposure on reproductive development in polar cod (Boreogadus saida) 

      Bender, Morgan Lizabeth; Frantzen, Marianne; Vieweg, Ireen; Falk-Petersen, Inger-Britt; Johnsen, Helge Kreutzer; Rudolfsen, Geir; Tollefsen, Knut Erik; Dubourg, Paul; Nahrgang, Jasmine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-10-04)
      Increasing human activities in the Arctic raise the risk of petroleum pollution, thus posing an elevated risk for Arctic organisms to be chronically exposed to petroleum compounds. The endocrine disrupting properties of some of these compounds (i.e. polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons [PAHs]) present in crude oil may have negative effects on the long and energy intensive reproductive development of ...
    • Evaluation of distribution coefficients and concentration ratios of 90Sr and 137Cs in the Techa River and the Miass River 

      Shishkina, Elena A.; Pryakhin, Evgeny A.; Popova, Irina Ya.; Osipov, Denis I.; Tikhova, Yu.; Andreyev, S.S.; Shaposhnikova, I.A.; Egoreichenkov, E.A.; Styazhkina, E.V.; Deryabina, Larisa V.; Tryapitsina, Galina A.; Melnikov, Viktor S.; Rudolfsen, Geir; Teien, Hans-Christian; Sneve, Malgorzata Karpov; Akleyev, Alexander V. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Empirical data on the behavior of radionuclides in aquatic ecosystems are needed for radioecological modeling, which is commonly used for predicting transfer of radionuclides, estimating doses, and assessing possible adverse effects on species and communities. Preliminary studies of radioecological parameters including distribution coefficients and concentration ratios, for 90Sr and 137Cs were not ...
    • Extra-pair paternity in the boreal, socially monogamous Grey-headed Chickadee (Poecile cinctus) 

      Kleven, Oddmund; Rudolfsen, Geir; Schmoll, Tim (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Extra-pair mating is a common alternative reproductive strategy among socially monogamous bird species, but empirical data on the genetic mating systems of most species are still lacking. Here we present the first parentage study in the Grey-headed Chickadee (<i>Poecile cinctus</i>), a socially monogamous passerine breeding at low densities in the boreal region of the Palaearctic and Nearctic. In a ...
    • Extra-pair paternity in the boreal, socially monogamous Grey-headed Chickadee (Poecile cinctus) 

      Kleven, Oddmund; Rudolfsen, Geir; Schmoll, Tim (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Extra-pairmatingisacommonalternativereproductivestrategyamongsociallymonogamous bird species, but empirical data on the genetic mating systems of most species are still lacking. Here we present the first parentage study in the Grey-headed Chickadee (Poecile cinctus), a socially monogamous passerine breeding at low densities in the borealregionofthePalaearcticandNearctic.Inapopulationinnortheastern ...
    • Genetic and potential non-genetic benefits increase offspring fitness of polyandrous females in non-resource based mating system 

      Kekäläinen, Jukka; Rudolfsen, Geir; Janhunen, Matti; Figenschou, Lars; Peuhkuri, Nina; Tamper, Nina; Kortet, Raine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2010)
    • Hatchery selection may depress the number of motile sperm but intensify selection for their swimming velocity in the Arctic charr 

      Kekäläinen, Jukka; Figenschou, Lars; Janhunen, Matti; Kortet, Raine; Peuhkuri, Nina; Rudolfsen, Geir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      The ability of captive breeding programs to maintain genetic diversity and fitness has often been questioned. Recent studies suggest that fitness loss can be extremely rapid in various traits, but it is poorly known how captive breeding affects sperm quality and thus male fertility. We studied the potential effects of hatchery-induced selection on traits indicative of semen quality, in four generations ...
    • No support for cryptic choice by ovarian fluid in an external fertilizer 

      Kleppe, April Snøfrid; Nordeide, Jarle Tryti; Rudolfsen, Geir; Figenschou, Lars; Larsen, Berner; Reiss, Katrin; Folstad, Ivar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-12-22)
      Whether the ovarian fluid (OF) represents a selective environment influencing cryp‐tic female choice was tested using an external fertilizer experiencing intense sperm competition and large effects of OF on sperm swimming behavior—the Arctic charr (<i>Salvelinus alpinus</i>). We physically separated the OF from the eggs of reproductively active females and reintroduced either their ...
    • On the relative effect of spawning asynchrony, sperm quantity, and sperm quality on paternity under sperm competition in an external fertilizer 

      Egeland, Torvald Blikra; Rudolfsen, Geir; Nordeide, Jarle Tryti; Folstad, Ivar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-07-14)
      How much of a fitness benefit is obtained by dominant males of external fertilizers from releasing ejaculates in synchrony with female egg-release when engaging in sperm competition, and what is the most important sperm trait for paternity in these situations? The Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) is an external fertilizer experiencing intense male-male competition over reproductive opportunities ...
    • Own,but not foreign seminal fluid inhibits sperm activation in a vertebrate with external fertilization 

      Rudolfsen, Geir; Vaz, Jonathan Serrano; Folstad, Ivar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-08-03)
      Seminal fluids are known to have a variety of effects on rival sperm, but in externally fertilizing species it is still unclear what effects seminal fluid can induce under sperm competition. We recorded sperm activity from natural ejaculates (including own seminal fluid) of an external fertilizer, the Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus), after activation either in water (the natural medium for ...
    • The relative effect of parasites and social status on sperm traits in Arctic charr 

      Figenschou, Lars; Folstad, Ivar; Rudolfsen, Geir; Hanssen, Sveinn Are; Kortet, Raine; Skau, Philip; Killie, Jan Eirik; Oskam, Irma Caroline; Strand, Harald (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Sperm production and sperm swimming speed, which most likely affect fertilization under sperm competition, are modified by proximate mechanisms. In a comprehensive observational study of free-living and reproductively active Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus), we examined the possible modulating effects of male social status (including ornamental development), parasite intensities, and immunity ...
    • Resident bird species track inter-annual variation in spring phenology better than long-distance migrants in a subalpine habitat 

      Søraker, Jørgen Skavdal; Stokke, Bård Gunnar; Kleven, Oddmund; Moksnes, Arne; Rudolfsen, Geir; Skjærvø, Gine Roll; Vaagland, Henriette; Røskaft, Eivin; Ranke, Peter Sjolte (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-01-11)
      The ability to track variation in climate is important for species to persist in a given environment. Lack of responses to both long-term changes and inter-annual variation in climate parameters can result in reduced fitness and population decline. Furthermore, migration strategy can influence the ability to track climatic variation due to the potential to use reliable environmental cues. Here, ...
    • Spawning behaviour of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) : risk of sperm competition and timing of milt release for sneaker and dominant males 

      Sørum, Vidar; Figenschou, Lars; Rudolfsen, Geir; Folstad, Ivar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      A mismatch in timing between the release of male and female gametes in external fertilizers may lead to failed fertilization or, under sperm competition, reduced paternity. To quantify the actual synchrony of gamete release and the level of sperm competition we placed video cameras on two spawning grounds of a naturally spawning population of Arctic charr ( Salvelinus alpinus). Females release eggs ...
    • Spawning coloration and sperm quality in a large lake population of Arctic charr (Salmonidae: Salvelinus alpinus L.) 

      Janhunen, Matti; Rudolfsen, Geir; Kekäläinen, Jukka; Figenschou, Lars; Peuhkuri, Nina; Kortet, Raine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2009)
      The modern theories of sexual selection predict that male sexual ornaments may have evolved as reliable signals of male fertilization efficiency. However, among the studies of fishes with external fertilization, the results have yielded ambiguous evidence. In the present study, we present data on the phenotypic relationships between red spawning coloration and ejaculate quality (spermatocrit, sperm ...
    • Sperm velocity in a promiscuous bird across experimental media of different viscosities 

      Schmoll, Tim; Rudolfsen, Geir; Schielzeth, Holger; Kleven, Oddmund (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-15)
      In species with internal fertilization, the female genital tract appears challenging to sperm, possibly resulting from selection on for example ovarian fluid to control sperm behaviour and, ultimately, fertilization. Few studies, however, have examined the effects of swimming media viscosities on sperm performance. We quantified effects of media viscosities on sperm velocity in promiscuous willow ...
    • Status specific tailoring of sperm behavior in an external fertilizer 

      Egeland, Torvald Blikra; Rudolfsen, Geir; Nordeide, Jarle Tryti; Folstad, Ivar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-11-24)
      Why dominant males experiencing intense sperm competition sometimes show low investments in sperm production is not always obvious. One well-documented example is that of the external fertilizing teleost, the Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus), where individuals becoming dominant reduce sperm production and sperm swimming speed in water compared to subordinates. Here, we report how ovarian ...
    • When Older Males Sire More Ofspring—Increased Attractiveness or Higher Fertility? 

      Lifjeld, Jan Terje; Kleven, Oddmund; Fossøy, Frode; Jacobsen, Frode F.; Laskemoen, Terje; Rudolfsen, Geir; Robertson, Raleigh J. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-04-23)
      In birds with extrapair mating, older males usually have higher fertilization success than younger males. Two hypotheses can potentially explain this pattern: 1) females prefer older, and often more ornamented males, or 2) older males invest more in reproduction and fertility than younger males. Here we studied factors associated with age-related male fertilization success in a population of barn ...