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Host-gut microbiota interactions shape parasite infections in farmed Atlantic salmon
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Animals and their associated microbiota share long evolutionary histories. However, it is not always clear how host genotype and microbiota interact to affect phenotype. We applied a hologenomic approach to explore how ... -
Linked Selection and Gene Density Shape Genome-Wide Patterns of Diversification in Peatmosses
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Genome evolution under speciation is poorly understood in nonmodel and nonvascular plants, such as bryophytes—the largest group of nonvascular land plants. Their genomes are structurally different from angiosperms and ... -
Squeaky Clean Cellulose: Comparing Pretreatment Effectiveness on Single Tree Rings and Wooden Laths
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Obtaining accurate radiocarbon (14C) results from wood samples requires the extraction of cellulose. In the past, this has been done using different combinations of methods including acidified bleaching, acid-base-acid, ... -
Changing diet in a changing world
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RADIOCARBON STEP-COMBUSTION OXIDATION METHOD and FTIR ANALYSIS of TRONDHEIM CaCO<inf>3</inf>PRECIPITATES of ATMOSPHERIC CO<inf>2</inf>SAMPLES: FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS and INSIGHTS
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Eight atmospheric carbon dioxide samples (as calcium carbonate—CaCO3—precipitates) from Lindesnes site (58ºN, 7ºE), belonging to 1963 and 1980 (four samples from each year) and stored at the National Laboratory for Age ... -
The Radiocarbon Sample Archive of Trondheim
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Atmospheric CO2 samples have been collected by the Trondheim Radiocarbon Laboratory since the 1960s. The remaining material from the measurements has been precipitated as CaCO3 and stored in glass containers. We investigated ... -
Actuarial senescence progresses similarly across sites and species in four boreal orchids
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)1. Whole-plant senescence, defined as a decrease in individual fitness as an organism grows older, has often been assumed to not occur in plants; however, it has now been detected in a range of plant taxa. Still, reported ... -
The impact of farming on prehistoric culinary practices throughout Northern Europe
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)To investigate changes in culinary practices associated with the arrival of farming, we analysed the organic residues of over 1,000 pottery vessels from hunter-gatherer-fisher and early agricultural sites across Northern ... -
Unravelling the history of a venetian antiphonary
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)We present the results of a multifaceted study of an antiphonary—liturgical song book—presumably made in Venice in 1607, now in the Ringve, National Music Museum of Norway in Trondheim1. The book is hand-sewn on raised ... -
Palaeoenvironmental and Palaeoclimatic Conditions in the Bhimtal Valley, Kumaun Lesser Himalaya, Between 40 and 24 ka Using Granulometric Analysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In this research, we conducted a detailed granulometric analysis of 9.5 m thick palaeolake succession, exposed at Bilaspur (Bhimtal) in the Kumaun Lesser Himalaya to reconstruct the palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic ... -
Peatland restoration in Norway – evaluation of ongoing monitoring and identification of plant indicators of restoration success
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Norway launched a national action plan on wetland restoration in 2016. So far, 90% of the restoration effort has been on peatland restoration, with about 140 mires restored so far. There are three main restoration goals ... -
Phylogenomic structure and speciation in an emerging model: the Sphagnum magellanicum complex (Bryophyta)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Sphagnum magellanicum is one of two Sphagnum species for which a reference-quality genome exists to facilitate research in ecological genomics. Phylogenetic and comparative genomic analyses were conducted based on ... -
Conservation implications of elucidating the Korean wolf taxonomic ambiguity through whole-genome sequencing
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The taxonomic status of the now likely extirpated Korean Peninsula wolf has been extensively debated, with some arguing it represents an independent wolf lineage, Canis coreanus. To investigate the Korean wolf's genetic ... -
The extinct Sicilian wolf shows a complex history of isolation and admixture with ancient dogs
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The Sicilian wolf remained isolated in Sicily from the end of the Pleistocene until its extermination in the 1930s–1960s. Given its long-term isolation on the island and distinctive morphology, the genetic origin of the ... -
The paradox of searching efficiency or why are violent population cycles so uncommon in terrestrial ecosystem
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The searching efficiency of predators depends on the balance between the adaptations of the predator and the counter-adaptations of the prey. In this evolutionary race, the prey should normally have the upper hand, as it ... -
Ginnerup Revisited. New Excavations at a Key Neolithic Site on Djursland, Denmark
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)New excavations of an enclosure–related site at Ginnerup on Djursland, Denmark, in 2020 resulted in the identification of several features contain-ing depositions of marine shells. One of these, A4, is a natural depression ... -
Vandringsruter og områdebruk til sjøørret og laks i Beiarfjorden og ved Sandhornøya
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet naturhistorisk rapport, Research report, 2022) -
Streptokokker (Gruppe A og B). Strategimøte nr 15, 2001
(Eksterne kvalitetsvurderinger i bakteriologi, mykologi og parasitt, Research report, 2003) -
Regional Patterns of Late Medieval and Early Modern European Building Activity Revealed by Felling Dates
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Although variations in building activity are a useful indicator of societal well-being and demographic development, historical datasets for larger regions and longer periods are still rare. Here, we present 54,045 annually ... -
HESSEL de VRIES: RADIOCARBON PIONEER from GRONINGEN
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Hessel de Vries contributed to radiocarbon (14C) dating for only one short decade. Yet, his development of proportional CO2 counting greatly facilitated 14C measurements, improved their reproducibility, and lowered both ...