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Telemetristudier over gytevandrende storørret fra Randsfjorden og opp i Etna og Dokka, Oppland. Oppsummering fra 1997 og 1998
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet Rapport Zoologisk Serie, 0802-0833; 2000:2, Research report, 2000) -
Telemetristudier over gytevandrende ørret fra Randsfjorden i Dokka/Etna, Oppland, 1997
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet Rapport Zoologisk Serie, 0802-0833; 1998:1, Research report, 1998) -
Testing enemy release of non-native plants across time and space using herbarium specimens in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The enemy release hypothesis predicts that invasive plant success is in part due to the absence of natural enemies in the invaded range. However, few studies have assessed how enemy release may vary over time or space. ... -
The Tetragnatha kauaiensis Genome Sheds Light on the Origins of Genomic Novelty in Spiders
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Spiders (Araneae) have a diverse spectrum of morphologies, behaviors, and physiologies. Attempts to understand the genomic-basis of this diversity are often hindered by their large, heterozygous, and AT-rich genomes with ... -
The 11th Nordic mycological Congress in Skibotn, North Norway 1992
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet Rapport Botanisk Serie, 0802-2992; 1995:6, Research report, 1995) -
The challenges of long-term ecological research in springs in the northern and southern Alps: indicator groups, habitat diversity, and medium-term change
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)After extensive exploratory investigations into crenic habitats at the beginning of the 1990s, a number of springs were selected and long-term ecological research programmes independently initiated in the Berchtesgaden ... -
The coralline red algal herbarium of Mikael Foslie: revised catalogue with analyses
(Gunneria, 0332-8554; 77, Research report, 2005)On a world-scale, the nongeniculate coralline red algal herbarium of Mikael Foslie arguably constitutes the single most important resource for scientists engaged in taxonomic studies of these algae. Foslie described more ... -
The distribution of Caudofoveata, Polyplacophora, and Prosobranchia in Borgenfjorden, North-Trøndelag, Norway
(Det Kgl. Norske Videnskabers Selskab, Museet, Miscellanea / senere endret navn til Gunneria; 23, Research report, 1975) -
The handbook for standardized field and laboratory measurements in terrestrial climate change experiments and observational studies (ClimEx)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)1. Climate change is a world-wide threat to biodiversity and ecosystem structure, functioning and services. To understand the underlying drivers and mechanisms, and to predict the consequences for nature and people, we ... -
The importance of herbivore density and management as determinants of the distribution of rare plant species
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Herbivores are often drivers of ecosystem states and dynamics and in many situations are managed either as livestock or through controlled or exploitative hunting of wild populations. Changes in herbivore density can affect ... -
The Index Seminum: Seeds of change for seed exchange
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Botanic gardens have been exchanging seeds through seed catalogues for centuries. In many gardens, these catalogues remain an important source of plant material. Living collections have become more relevant for genetic ... -
The invertebrate fauna of anthropogenic soils in the High-Arctic settlement of Barentsburg, Svalbard
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)The terrestrial environment of the High Arctic consists of a mosaic of habitat types. In addition to the natural habitat diversity, various human-influenced types may occur. For the resident invertebrate fauna, these ... -
The marine Isopod Crustacea of the Tristan da Cunha Archipelago
(Gunneria, 0332-8554; 35, Research report, 1979) -
The next generation fungal diversity researcher
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Fungi are more important to our lives than is assumed by the general public. They can comprise both devastating pathogens and plant-associated mutualists in nature, and several species have also become important workhorses ... -
The Norwegian Sphagna: a field colour guide
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet Rapport Botanisk Serie, 0802-2992; 2002:1, Research report, 2002)Colour plates illustrate fifty-four Sphagnum taxa, 50 species and 4 subspecies. This constitues all the known peat mosses from Norway including arctic Svalbard. Macroscopic keys to sections and species within the different ... -
The peatland map of Europe
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Based on the ‘European Mires Book’ of the International Mire Conservation Group (IMCG), this article provides a composite map of national datasets as the first comprehensive peatland map for the whole of Europe. We also ... -
The plant cover of the boreal uplands of Central Norway. I. Vegetation ecology of Sølendet nature reserve; haymaking fens and birch woodlands
(Gunneria, 0332-8554; 63, Research report, 1990) -
The polychaetous annelids of Trondheimsfjorden, Norway
(Gunneria, 0332-8554; 64, Research report, 1977) -
The population genomic basis of geographic differentiation in North American common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an invasive, wind‐pollinated plant nearly ubiquitous in disturbed sites in its eastern North American native range and present across growing portions of Europe, Africa, Asia, ... -
The Response of Alpine Salix Shrubs to Long-Term Browsing Varies with Elevation and Herbivore Density
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)The widespread expansion of shrubs into arctic and alpine regions has frequently been linked to climatic warming, but herbivory can play a role in addition to, or in interaction with, climate. Willow (Salix spp.) shrubs ...