Blar i Brage IMR på emneord "VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Ecology: 488"
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Piscivorous fish patrol krill swarms
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2005-09-01)Dense swarms of the krill Meganyctiphanes norvegica in the Norwegian Sea were patrolled by large, piscivorous fish, which apparently use the krill swarms as feeding grounds in their hunt for planktivores. For the krill, ... -
Plankton biomass, production and variability in the Norwegian Sea ecosystem
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2004) -
Population dynamics of cod Gadus morhua in the North Sea region: biological density-dependent and climatic density-independent effects
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2005-11-04)Through the statistical modeling of monitoring data, we assess the ecological interlinkages between cod Gadus morhua L. in the North Sea, Skagerrak and Kattegat—regions which typically have been considered separate management ... -
Presentation of the mackerel-ecosystem survey (IESSNS) 2. July - 12. August 2014
(Conference object, 2014) -
Presentations from the proceedings of the 10th Norwegian-Russian symposium, Bergen, Norway 27-29 August 2003 [external contributors]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;1/2004, Conference object, 2004) -
Presentations from the proceedings of the 10th Norwegian-Russian symposium, Bergen, Norway 27-29 August 2003 [external contributors]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;1/2004, Conference object, 2004) -
Presentations from the proceedings of the 11th Russian-Norwegian symposium Murmansk, 15-17 August 2005 [external contributors]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;2/2005, Conference object, 2005) -
Presentations from the proceedings of the 11th Russian-Norwegian symposium Murmansk, 15-17 August 2005 [external contributors]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;2/2005, Conference object, 2005) -
Presentations from the proceedings of the 12th Norwegian-Russian Symposium, Tromsø, 21-22 August 2007 [external presentations]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;5/2007, Conference object, 2007) -
Presentations from the proceedings of the 12th Norwegian-Russian Symposium, Tromsø, 21-22 August 2007 [external presentations]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;5/2007, Conference object, 2007) -
Prey consumtion by Barents sea harp seals in the period 1990-2005
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2006)The Barents Sea ecosystem has experienced major fluctuations in species abundance in the past 20-30 years. The mechanisms behind these fluctuations are complex and arise from numerous interactions between species and the ... -
Primary production in relation to climatic changes in the Barents Sea
(PINRO-IMR Symposium, Conference object, 1987)The Barents Sea is charaeterized by extreme environmental conditions that have considerable infiuence on the biological development, especially during spring. Based on physical and biological observations obtained during ... -
Principles of the ecosystem approach to fisheries management
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series, Conference object, 2005) -
Principles of the ecosystem approach to fisheries management
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series, Conference object, 2005) -
Principles of the ecosystem approach to fisheries management [presentation]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;2/2005, Conference object, 2005) -
Principles of the ecosystem approach to fisheries management [presentation]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;2/2005, Conference object, 2005) -
The Propensity of Marine Reserves to Slow the Evolutionary Effects of Fishing
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2006) -
Quantify the monthly to decadal variability of climate effects on the lower trophic levelse of shelf sea ecosystems
(Research report, 2010-02)This report describes three studies using multi-decadal simulations of regional coupled hydrodynamics ecosystem models. These models are used to investigate the relationship between lower trophic level marine ecosystems ... -
Quantify the potential effects on shelf seas-coatal physics/climate and ecosystems from global climate change predictions
(Research report, 2010-02-03)Knowledge of how hydrography, circulation and production on the lower trophic levels will change due to climate change, is crucial for our understanding and management of the ecosystem in the future. Three different models ...