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SAGA Meeting Report: "First Joint Working Group & Management Committee Meeting"
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Samkatalog for museumslitteratur
(Det Kgl. Norske Videnskabers Selskab, Museet, Miscellanea / senere endret navn til Gunneria; 24, Research report, 1976) -
Sammenhenger mellom forstlige variabler og botanisk diversitet i Trondheim bymark
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet Rapport Botanisk Serie, 0802-2992; 2000:8, Research report, 2000) -
Saurbekken- a discussion of food subsistence strategies
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The zooarchaeological material from the North Norwegian settlement mound known as Saurbekken is examined using the number of identified specimens. The aim is to gain knowledge about food subsistence strategies at the site, ... -
Savannah trees buffer herbaceous plant biomass against wild and domestic herbivores
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Questions Given the growing abundance and dominance of domestic herbivores in savannah ecosystems, can trees maintain plant herbaceous standing biomass under increasing herbivore pressure? Are there differences in the ... -
Sårbarhetsanalyse Bjørkåsen. Storfugl og hogst
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet Zoologisk Notat, 1504-503X; 2006:3, Research report, 2006) -
The Scandinavian (Late) Iron Age and Middle Ages
(Chapter, 2024)In Scandinavian archaeology, the era between the 5th and the early 16th century is divided into two main periods: the Iron Age (CE 400–1050) and the Middle Ages (CE 1050–1537). The social and political development during ... -
Scandlynx: a vision for coordinated lynx research in Scandinavia
(NINA rapport;, Research report, 2005)This document presents a vision for research needs on Eurasian lynx in Scandinavia. The focus is on applied research to provide managers with the knowledge they need to ensure lynx management is sustainable in the future, ... -
Sea trout in Norway and the Kerguelen Islands
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Sea turtle shells in the Netherlands: Zooarchaeology by mass spectrometry and stable isotope analysis identify species and provenance
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Sea turtles (Cheloniidae) are extremely rare in the Northern European archaeological record; however, sporadic finds have occurred. Here we used bioarchaeological tools to investigate two archaeological sea turtle specimens ... -
Selecting habitat to survive: The impact of road density on survival in a large carnivore
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Habitat selection studies generally assume that animals select habitat and food resources at multiple scales to maximise their fitness. However, animals sometimes prefer habitats of apparently low quality, especially when ... -
Selection on ancestral genetic variation fuels repeated ecotype formation in bottlenose dolphins
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Studying repeated adaptation can provide insights into the mechanisms allowing species to adapt to novel environments. Here, we investigate repeated evolution driven by habitat specialization in the common bottlenose ... -
Selfing in haploid plants and efficacy of selection: codon usage bias in the model moss Physcomitrella patens
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)A long-term reduction in effective population size will lead to major shift in genome evolution. In particular, when effective population size is small, genetic drift becomes dominant over natural selection. The onset of ... -
Sensing Archaeology in the North: The Use of Non-Destructive Geophysical and Remote Sensing Methods in Archaeology in Scandinavian and North Atlantic Territories
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)In August 2018, a group of experts working with terrestrial/marine geophysics and remote sensing methods to explore archaeological sites in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Scotland and Sweden gathered together for the first time ... -
Sensor-Carrying Platforms
(Chapter, 2020)Information and communication technology, autonomy, and miniaturization in terms of, for example, microelectromechanical systems are enabling technologies with significant impact on the development of sensors, sensor-carrying ... -
SENTRUM - PERIFERI. Sentra og sentrumsdannelser gjennom førhistorisk og historisk tid: Den 18. nordiske arkeologkongress, Trondheim 28.8.-4.9.1989
(Gunneria, 0332-8554; 64, Research report, 1991) -
Setting reference levels and limits for good ecological condition in terrestrial ecosystems – Insights from a case study based on the IBECA approach
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Effective evidence-based nature conservation and habitat management relies on developing and refining our methodological toolbox for detecting critical ecological changes at an early stage. This requires not only optimizing ... -
Settlements and Seafaring: Reflections on the Integration of Boats and Settlements Among Marine Foragers in Early Mesolithic Norway and the Yámana of Tierra del Fuego
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)The abundant Early Mesolithic (11,500–10,000 cal. BP) settlements at the raised shorelines in Norway and Sweden represent the earliest documented marine foragers in northern Europe. In the Scandinavian seascapes, both ... -
Settlements without names, names without settlements – and the transformation to an occupied landscape
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Archaeological settlement surveys have shown marked differences in the settlement structure between the Early and Late Iron Age. The historic Norwegian farm seems to be established at the end of the 6th century. This has ... -
Shamanism and Material Culture in the Northern Circumpolar Area, brought to the fore by some newly discovered South-Saami Drums with Accessories in the Norwegian Mountains
(Chapter, 2010)Shamanism is known among native peoples in the northern circumpolar areas, but also occurs among other peoples around the world. Defining shamanism is problematic, but is usually connected to a special material culture of ...