Blar i Institutt for naturhistorie på dokumenttype "Doctoral thesis"
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A revision of Nereidinae (Polychaeta, Nereididae)
(Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2004:3, Doctoral thesis, 2004)Groups of taxa of the polychaete family Nereididae were studied with the aim of presenting a revision of the subfamily Nereidinae. Detailed description of characters starting with a selected group, Neanthes, was extended ... -
Applications of participatory monitoring in biodiversity science and conservation
(Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:90, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Meeting the challenge of the growing biodiversity crisis requires high quality biodiversity knowledge integrated across scales from local to international. But despite rapid developments in the collection, integration, and ... -
Cryptic species diversity and eDNA metabarcoding in marine ecosystem monitoring
(Doctoral theses at NTNU;2024:343, Doctoral thesis, 2024)English summary Marine sediments constitute the largest ecosystem on Earth, yet they remain poorly studied. With increasing human activities in the coastal zone, these understudied environments face unprecedented pressures ... -
The eradication of invasive species using rotenone and its impact on freshwater macroinvertebrates
(Doctoral theses at NTNU;2022:97, Doctoral thesis, 2022)Norsk sammendrag Hvordan påvirkes bunndyr når fremmede arter utryddes med rotenon? Fremmede arter er arter som tilsiktet eller utilsiktet spres av mennesker til nye områder der de ikke naturlig hører hjemme. Noen av ... -
Human Population Genomics in Northern Europe in the Past 2000 years
(Doctoral theses at NTNU;2022:063, Doctoral thesis, 2022)The thesis explores, in three chapters, how the human genome has changed in Northern Europe over a period of the last 2000 years. This is performed by using whole-genome shotgun sequencing of both contemporary and ancient ... -
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 ... -
Using historical herbarium specimens to elucidate the evolutionary genomics of plant invasion
(Doctoral theses at NTNU;2021:77, Doctoral thesis, 2021)The world’s herbarium collections contain a vast number of specimens that were collected up to 400 years ago. Due to recent advances in DNA extraction and sequencing, these specimens are now readily available for use in ...