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Insular artefacts from Viking-Age burials from mid-Norway. A review of contact between Trøndelag and Britain and Ireland
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)This article presents a detailed overview of the Insular artefacts found in Viking-Age burials from the Trøndelag region of mid-Norway, most of which have not previously been published in English. The archaeological evidence ... -
Integrating dispersal along freshwater ecosystems into species distribution models
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Aim: Our ability to model species distributions and abundances is a valuable ecological tool in predicting future distributions of species. Effectively incorporating connectivity into these predictions is crucial; however, ... -
Integrative biosystematics and conservation genomics – holistic studies of two red-listed plants in Norway
(Doctoral theses at NTNU;2022:68, Doctoral thesis, 2022)We are currently facing a rapid decline in biodiversity. More than 20% of all plants are threatened by extinction. Loss of plants may have drastic effects on our lives as they represent a fundamental part of the biodiversity ... -
An integrative framework for dark taxa biodiversity assessment at scale: A case study using Megaselia (Diptera, Phoridae)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)1. Species extinctions increase at a global scale; therefore, rapid inventorying of our planet's biodiversity is becoming more and more important. As insects represent the highest portion of the fauna and play key ecological ... -
Integrative taxonomy confirms three species of Coniocarpon (Arthoniaceae) in Norway
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Interdisciplinary Research into the Legacy of the Medieval Metropolis of Soba in a Modern Khartoum Suburb
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Recent research at Soba focuses on the tangible and intangible heritage of the medieval capital of Alwa kingdom, whose remains cover approximately 275 ha. About 222 ha of this area has been built up or transformed into ... -
Interesting lichenized and lichenicolous fungi found during the Nordic Lichen Society excursion in Nord-Trøndelag, Norway 2015
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)In August 2015, the Nordic Lichen Society held its 21st bi-annual meeting and excursion in Steinkjer, Nord- Trøndelag, Norway. During the excursion various habitats, including boreal rainforest, calcareous rocks with pine ... -
Interspecific competition impacts the occupancy and range limits of two ptarmigan species along the elevation gradient in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Many mountain species are expected to respond to climate change through upslope shifts of their range limits, but competition may restrict or alter this response. Under traditional range-limit theory, it is expected that ... -
Intestinal epigenotype of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) associates with tenacibaculosis and gut microbiota composition
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)It remains a challenge to obtain the desired phenotypic traits in aquacultural production of Atlantic salmon, and part of the challenge might come from the effect that host-associated microorganisms have on the fish ... -
Introduced European smelt (Osmerus eperlanus) affects food web and fish community in a large Norwegian lake
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Invasive and introduced fishes can affect recipient ecosystems and native species via altered competitive and predatory interactions, potentially leading to top-down and bottom-up cascading impacts. Here, we describe a ... -
Introducing guidelines for publishing DNA-derived occurrence data through biodiversity data platforms
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)DNA sequencing efforts of environmental and other biological samples disclose unprecedented and largely untapped opportunities for advances in the taxonomy, ecology, and geographical distributions of our living world. To ... -
Introducing the index-based ecological condition assessment framework (IBECA)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Sustainable nature management and ecosystem conservation depends critically on scientifically sound and stakeholder-relevant analytical frameworks for monitoring and assessing ecological condition. Several general frameworks ... -
Invasive plants grow taller under experimental warming, but mediated effects of biotic interactions are species-specific
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Understanding the responses of non-native plants to climate change while accounting for biotic interactions is key to predicting and mitigating future invasion risks. Non-native invasive plants may benefit from or decline ... -
Inventering av lav- og mosefloraen ved Henfallet, Tydal kommune, Sør-Trøndelag
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet Rapport Botanisk Serie, 0802-2992; 1995:7, Research report, 1995) -
Invertebrat- og amfibiefaunaen i dammer rundt Fjergen og i Teveldalen, Meråker
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet Rapport Zoologisk Serie, 0802-0833; 1996:1, Research report, 1996) -
Invertebrater og amfibier i dammer og tjern i Levanger og Verdal
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet Zoologisk Notat, 1504-503X; 2006:1, Research report, 2006) -
Investigating suburban micromoth diversity using DNA barcoding of malaise trap samples
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Micromoths can be challenging to identify based on morphology and are frequently omitted in assessments of moth diversity. However, their species richness and biology make them important components of terrestrial ecosystems. ... -
Iron Age arrow-heads from Hordaland, Norway: Testing a classification system
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Iron production and society. The social organisation and iron production in Nord-Trøndelag during the early Iron Age
(Gunneria, 0332-8554; 82-7126-583-0, Research report, 1999)There was a large scale production of iron in the area of Inntrøndelag in Nord-Trøndelag during the early Iron Age, however, the production quantities varied over time. Results from Carbon-14 dating demonstrate a definite ... -
Is interspecific gene flow and speciation in peatmosses (Sphagnum) constrained by phylogenetic relationship and life-history traits?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Peatmosses are interesting for studies of speciation processes not only because of their frequent hybridization and recent diversification, but also their phenotypic diversity, ecological importance and ancient history. ...