• Low intestinal inflammation model (HP48) in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and inflammatory mitigation by Bactocell 

      Nordvi, Malene Fosse; Løvmo, Signe Dille; Whatmore, Paul; Sundh, Henrik; Sigholt, Trygve; Olsen, Rolf Erik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Moderate levels of intestinal damage and inflammation are often seen in intensive fish aquaculture. The causes may be due to antinutrients from plant meals, stress or other causes. There is currently a lack of good models ...
    • Low- and High-Volume of Intensive Endurance Training Significantly Improves Maximal Oxygen Uptake after 10-Weeks of Training in Healthy Men 

      Tjønna, Arnt Erik; Leinan, Ingeborg; Jenssen, Bjørn Munro; Gibala, Martin; Winett, Richard A.; Wisløff, Ulrik; Bartnes, Anette Thoresen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Regular exercise training improves maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), but the optimal intensity and volume necessary to obtain maximal benefit remains to be defined. A growing body of evidence suggests that exercise training ...
    • Lower survival probability of house sparrows severely infected by the gapeworm parasite 

      Holand, Håkon; Jensen, Henrik; Tufto, Jarle; Soliman, Mustafa M.; Pärn, Henrik; Sæther, Bernt-Erik; Ringsby, Thor Harald (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      The effect of parasites in natural populations has received increasing attention in recent years. Studies have shown that parasites may play an important part in population ecology due to their potential effects on host ...
    • Lower trophic level mixed fishery (LOTROMIX) - Implications for ecosystem and management 

      Nørstebø, Jo Trelvik (Master thesis, 2017)
      There is an increasing interest in new marine resources for the production of aquaculture feed, to meet the increasing growth of the aquaculture industry. Marine species from lower trophic levels are a potential resource ...
    • Lugworms (Arenicolidae, Annelida) in Norwegian waters - species diversity and habitat preferences 

      Dille, Marthe Ree (Master thesis, 2022)
      Arenicola marina Linnaeus, 1758 er en godt kjent art langs norskekysten. Nylig ble en ny art beskrevet som tidligere ble identifisert som A. marina. Denne nye arten, Arenicola defodiens Cadman & Nelson-Smith, 1993 har ikke ...
    • LysoPC and PAF Trigger Arachidonic Acid Release by Divergent Signaling Mechanisms in Monocytes 

      Oestvang, Janne; Anthonsen, Marit Walbye; Johansen, Berit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Oxidized low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) play an important role during the development of atherosclerosis characterized by intimal inflammation and macrophage accumulation. A key component of LDL is lysophosphatidylcholine ...
    • Macroalgal detritus: Physical variables and impacts on the benthic macrofaunal community 

      Fjærtoft, Kaja Lønne (Master thesis, 2018)
      Marine primary productivity by micro- and macroalgae in Norway, limited to the photic zone (0 200 m depth), controls the amount of organic carbon (food) available to higher trophic levels, and is the basis for marine ...
    • MacroBiomass En kompetansebase for industriell taredyrking 

      Forbord, Silje; Handå, Aleksander; Broch, Ole Jacob; Arff, Johanne; Dahle, Stine Veronica Wiborg; Fredriksen, Stein; Reitan, Kjell Inge; Steinhovden, Kristine; Størseth, Trond Røvik; Tangen, Karl; Lüning, Klaus (Research report, 2013)
      MacroBiomass Prosjektet MacroBiomass har hatt som mål å bygge en kompetansebase med fokus på biologiske utfordringer i storskala dyrking av makroalger (tare) til bioenergi. Prosjektet har jobbet med hele produksjonssyklusen ...
    • Macroclimatic structuring of spatial phylogenetic turnover in liverworts 

      Collart, Flavien; Wang, Jian; Patiño, Jairo; Hagborg, Anders; Söderström, Lars; Goffinet, Bernard; Magain, N.; Hardy, Olivier J.; Vanderpoorten, Alain (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Phylogenetic turnover has emerged as a powerful tool to identify the mechanisms by which biological communities assemble. When significantly structured along environmental gradients, phylogenetic turnover evidences ...
    • Male dimorphism and reproductive biology in corkwing wrasse (Symphodus melops L.) 

      Uglem, Ingebrigt (Doctoral thesis, 2001)
      The scope of this thesis was to study male dimorphism and reproductive biology in corkwing wrasse (Symphodus melops L.). The most common male morph in corkwing wrasse is distinctively blue and green (territorial males), ...
    • Male nest choice in the two-spotted goby (Pomatoschistus flavescens) 

      Norgaard, Trygve (Master thesis, 2019)
      Valg av reirplass er en viktig del av å optimere reproduktiv suksess for mange ovipare organismer. Å velge det optimale rede kan påvirke flere livshendelser. Hos tangkutlingene, Pomatoschistus flavescens, er størrelse på ...
    • Management Effects on Low-Herb Diversity in Outlying Grasslands 

      Vold, Else Marte (Master thesis, 2013)
      During the past century there have been vast changes in land use, which have led to succession processes in outlying lands. As a consequence, species-rich semi-natural grasslands are disappearing and many of their associated ...
    • Management of intellectual property in university-industry collaborations – public access to and control of knowledge 

      Egelie, Knut Jørgen (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2019:133, Doctoral thesis, 2019)
      The transfer of knowledge from academic institutions to society takes a number of forms. The classic form is the dissemination of research results through journals and the education of skilled people, who then provide this ...
    • Managing the microbial community of marine fish larvae: a holistic perspective for larviculture 

      Vadstein, Olav; Attramadal, Kari; Bakke, Ingrid; Forberg, Torunn; Olsen, Yngvar; Verdegem, Marc; Giatsis, C.; Skjermo, Jorunn; Aasen, Inga Marie; Gatesoupe, Francois-Joel; Dirckens, Kristof; Sorgeloos, Patrick; Bossier, Peter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish species. Detrimental larvae-microbe interactions are a main reason for poor viability and quality in larval rearing. In this ...
    • Mandibular shape in farmed Arctic foxes (Vulpes lagopus) exposed to persistent organic pollutants 

      Bradley, Madison M.; Perra, Megan; Ahlstrøm, Øystein; Jenssen, Bjørn Munro; Jørgensen, Even Hjalmar; Fuglei, Eva; Muir, Derek C.G.; Sonne, Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      We investigated if dietary exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) affect mandibular asymmetry and periodontal disease in paired male-siblings of Arctic foxes (Vulpes lagopus). During ontogeny, one group of siblings ...
    • Manual performance in work specific tasks 

      Heen, Sigri (Master thesis, 2010)
      Background: Exposure to cold is a major hazard for outdoor workers at gas and petroleum installations. Local cooling of the extremities impairs performance of work specific tasks. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to ...
    • Many lifetime growth trajectories for a single mammal 

      Veylit, Lara; Sæther, Bernt-Erik; Gaillard, Jean-Michel; Baubet, Eric; Gamelon, Marlène (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Despite their importance in shaping life history tactics and population dynamics, individual growth trajectories have only been rarely explored in the wild because their analysis requires multiple measurements of individuals ...
    • Mapping distribution patterns of brittle stars using ROV-based imaging 

      Marnor, Camilla Mult (Master thesis, 2022)
      Stor etterspørsel etter marine økosystemtjenester og konkurranse om havrom presser marine økosystemer til det ytterste. Det er et behov for effektive metoder for identifisering, kartlegging og overvåking for å forstå ...
    • Mapping enzyme activity on tissue by functional mass spectrometry imaging 

      Hamilton, Brett R.; Marshall, David L.; Casewell, Nicholas R.; Harrison, Robert A.; Blanksby, Stephen J.; Undheim, Eivind Andreas Baste (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Enzymes are central components of most physiological processes, and are consequently implicated in various pathologies. High‐resolution maps of enzyme activity within tissues therefore represent powerful tools for elucidating ...
    • Mapping large carnivores in Norway across 175 years of changing policy 

      Sobocinski, Anna (Master thesis, 2022)
      Large carnivores serve important ecosystem functions, but have broad ecological requirements that often bring them into conflict with modern human society. Heavy persecution in Europe has led to a dramatic reduction in ...