• The marine Isopod Crustacea of the Tristan da Cunha Archipelago 

      Sivertsen, Erling; Holthuis, Lipke B. (Gunneria, 0332-8554; 35, Research report, 1979)
    • The next generation fungal diversity researcher 

      Grube, Martin; Gaya, Ester; Kauserud, Håvard; Smith, Adrian M.; Avery, Simon V.; Fernstad, Sara F.; Muggia, Lucia; Martin, Michael D.; Eivindsen, Tove; Kõljalg, Urmas; Bendiksby, Mika (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 

      Flatberg, Kjell I. (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 

      Tanneberger, Franziska; Moen, Asbjørn; Joosten, Hans; Nilsen, Nils (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 polychaetous annelids of Trondheimsfjorden, Norway 

      Holthe, Torleif (Gunneria, 0332-8554; 64, Research report, 1977)
    • The population genomic basis of geographic differentiation in North American common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) 

      Martin, Michael D; Olsen, Morten T; Samaniego, Jose; Zimmer, Elizabeth A; Gilbert, Marcus Thomas Pius (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 

      Speed, James David Mervyn; Austrheim, Gunnar; Hester, Alison J.; Mysterud, Atle (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 ...
    • The Role of Individual Traits and Environmental Factors for Diet Composition of Sheep 

      Mysterud, Atle; Austrheim, Gunnar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      Large herbivore consumption of forage is known to affect vegetation composition and thereby ecosystem functions. It is thus important to understand how diet composition arises as a mixture of individual variation in ...
    • The terrestrial invertebrate fauna of Edgeøya, Svalbard: Arctic landscape community composition reflects biogeography patterns 

      Ávila-Jimenéz, Maria Luisa; Solhøy, Torstein; Gwiazdowicz, Dariusz J.; Fjellberg, Arne; Dózsa‑Farkas, K.; Monson, F; De Smet, Willem H.; Stur, Elisabeth; Ekrem, Torbjørn; Coulson, Stephen James (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Colonisation and immigration history is often neglected as a factor when investigating community or species distribution patterns. However, for dynamic systems that are still reacting to large-scale environmental change, ...
    • The wolf reference genome sequence (Canis lupus lupus) and its implications for Canis spp. population genomics 

      Gopalakrishnan, Shyam; Samaniego Castruita, José Alfredo; Sinding, Mikkel Holger Strander; Kuderna, Lukas FK; Räikkönen, Jannikke; Petersen, Bent; Sicheritz-Ponten, Thomas; Larson, Greger; Orlando, Ludovic; Marques-Bonet, Tomas; Hansen, Anders J.; Dalén, Love; Gilbert, Marcus Thomas Pius (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Background: An increasing number of studies are addressing the evolutionary genomics of dog domestication, principally through resequencing dog, wolf and related canid genomes. There is, however, only one de novo assembled ...
    • Three, two, one! Revision of the long-bodied sphaerodorids (Sphaerodoridae, Annelida) and synonymization of Ephesiella, Ephesiopsis and Sphaerodorum 

      Capa, Maria; Bakken, Torkild; Meissner, Karin; Nygren, Arne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Background Long-bodied sphaerodorids (Annelida, Sphaerodoridae) is the common name for members of the three closely and morphologically homogenous currently accepted genera of benthic marine bristle worms: Ephesiella, ...
    • Tiltaksrettet fiskebiologisk undersøkelse i Selbusjøen og Nea 2001-2005 

      Arnekleiv, Jo Vegar; Koksvik, Jarl; Rønning, Lars; Kjærstad, Gaute (NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet Rapport Zoologisk Serie, 0802-0833; 2006:2, Research report, 2006)
    • To bee, or not to bee? One leg is the question 

      Cavill, Emily; Liu, Shanlin; Zhou, Xin; Gilbert, Marcus Thomas Pius (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Temporal genomic studies that utilise museum insects are invaluable for understanding changes in ecological processes in which insects are essential, such as wild and agricultural pollination, seed dispersal, nutrient ...
    • To valmue-arter på Svalbard, og litt om fjell- og polarvalmuer 

      Solstad, Heidi; Eidesen, Pernille Bronken; Little, Lorna; Elven, Reidar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Morphological investigations confirm that there are two species of Papaver in Svalbard: P. dahlianum and P. cornwallisense. The two most distinctive diagnostic characters are the number of stamens and the length of papillae ...
    • Towards complete and error-free genome assemblies of all vertebrate species 

      Rhie, Arang; McCarthy, Shane A.; Fedrigo, Olivier; Damas, Joana; Formenti, Giulio; Koren, Sergey; Uiano-Silva, Marcela; Chow, William; Fungtammasan, Arkarachai; Kim, Juwan; Lee, Chul; Ko, Byung June; Chaisson, Mark; Gedman, Gregory L.; Cantin, Lindsey J.; Thibaud-Nissen, Francoise; Haggerty, Leanne; Bista, Iliana; Smith, Michelle; Haase, Bettina; Mountcastle, Jacquelyn; Winkler, Sylke; Paez, Sadye; Howard, Jason; Vernes, Sonja C.; Lama, Tanya M.; Grutzner, Frank; Warren, Wesley C.; Balakrishnan, Christopher N.; Burt, Dave; George, Julia M.; Biegler, Matthew T.; Iorns, David; Digby, Andrew; Eason, Daryl; Robertson, Bruce; Edwards, Taylor; Wilkinson, Mark; Turner, George; Meyer, Axel; Kautt, Andreas F.; Franchini, Paolo; Detrich, H. William III; Svardal, Hannes; Wagner, Maximillian; Naylor, Gavin J.P.; Pippel, Martin; Malinsky, Milan; Gilbert, Marcus Thomas Pius; Jarvis, Erich D. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      High-quality and complete reference genome assemblies are fundamental for the application of genomics to biology, disease, and biodiversity conservation. However, such assemblies are available for only a few non-microbial ...
    • A towering genome: Experimentally validated adaptations to high blood pressure and extreme stature in the giraffe 

      Liu, Chang; Gao, Jianbo; Cui, Xinxin; Li, Zhipeng; Chen, Lei; Yuan, Yuan; Zhang, Yaolei; Mei, Liangwei; Zhao, Lan; Cai, Dan; Hu, Mingliang; Zhou, Botong; Li, Zihe; Qin, Tao; Si, Huazhe; Li, Guangyu; Lin, Zeshan; Xu, Yicheng; Zhu, Chenglong; Yin, Yuan; Zhang, Chenzhou; Xu, Wenjie; Li, Qingjie; Wang, Kun; Gilbert, Marcus Thomas Pius; Heller, Rasmus; Wang, Wen; Huang, Jinghui; Qiu, Qiang (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The suite of adaptations associated with the extreme stature of the giraffe has long interested biologists and physiologists. By generating a high-quality chromosome-level giraffe genome and a comprehensive comparison with ...
    • Track analysis of distribution patterns in Chironomidae (Insecta:Diptera): implications for conservation biogeography in southeastern Brazil 

      Silva, Fabio (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) are among the most diverse and widespread aquatic insects, with roughly 5,500 described species, inhabiting an enormous variety of aquatic ecosystems, ranging from moist soils to pools in ...
    • Traditional plant functional groups explain variation in economic but not size‐related traits across the tundra biome 

      Thomas, Haydn J.D.; Myers-Smith, Isla H.; Bjorkman, Anne D.; Elmendorf, Sarah C.; Blok, Daan; Cornelissen, Johannes H. C.; Forbes, Bruce C.; Hollister, Robert D.; Normand, Signe; Prevéy, Janet S.; Rixen, C; Schaepman-Strub, G; Wilmking, M; Wipf, S; Cornwell, W; Kattge, J; Goetz, SJ; Guay, KC; Alatalo, JM; Anadon-Rosell, A; Angers-Blondin, S; Berner, LT; Björk, RG; Buchwal, A; Buras, A; Carbognani, M; Christie, K; Siegwart Collier, L; Cooper, Elisabeth J.; Eskelinen, A; Frei, ER; Grau, O; Grogan, P; Hallinger, M; Heijman, MMPD; Hermanutz, L; Hudson, JMG; Hulber, K; Iturrate-Garcia, M; Iversen, CM; Jaroszynska, Francesca Orinda Holl; Johnstone, JF; Kaarlejärvi, E; Kulonen, A; Lamarque, LJ; Lévesque, E; Little, CJ; Michelsen, A; Milbau, A; Nabe-Nielsen, J; Nielsen, SS; Ninot, JM; Oberbauer, SF; Olofsson, J; Onipchenko, VG; Petraglia, A; Rumpf, SB; Semenchuk, Philipp; Soudzilovskaia, NA; Spasojevic, MJ; Speed, James David Mervyn; Tape, KD; Te Beest, M; Tomaselli, M; Trant, A; Treier, UA; Venn, S; Vowles, T; Weijers, S; Zamin, T; Atkin, OK; Bahn, M; Blonder, B; Campetella, G; Cerabolini, BEL; Chapin III, FS; Dainese, M; de Vries, FT; Díaz, S; Green, W; Jackson, R; Manning, P; Niinemets, Ü; Ozinga, WA; Penuelas, J; Reich, PB; Schamp, B; Sheremetev, S; van Bodegom, Peter Michiel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Aim : Plant functional groups are widely used in community ecology and earth system modelling to describe trait variation within and across plant communities. However, this approach rests on the assumption that functional ...
    • Trans-Atlantic genetic uniformity in the rare snowbed sedge Carex rufina 

      Westergaard, Kristine; Alsos, Inger Greve; Engelskjøn, Torstein; Flatberg, Kjell Ivar; Brochmann, Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)