Browsing Brage IMR by Author "Andersson, Carin"
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A brief history of climate – the northern seas from the Last Glacial Maximum to global warming
Eldevik, Tor; Risebrobakken, Bjørg; Bjune, Anne Elisabeth; Andersson, Carin; Birks, Harry John Betteley; Dokken, Trond Martin; Drange, Helge; Glessmer, Mirjam Sophia; Li, Camille; Nilsen, Jan Even Øie; Otterå, Odd Helge; Richter, Kristin; Skagseth, Øystein (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-08-06)The understanding of climate and climate change is fundamentally concerned with two things: a well-defined and sufficiently complete climate record to be explained, for example of observed temperature, and a relevant ... -
Growth portfolios buffer climate-linked environmental change in marine systems
Campana, Steven E.; Smolinski, Szymon; Black, Bryan A.; Morrongiello, John R.; Alexandroff, Stella J.; Andersson, Carin; Bogstad, Bjarte; Butler, Paul G.; Denechaud, Côme; Frank, David C.; Geffen, Audrey J.; Godiksen, Jane Aanestad; Grønkjær, Peter; Hjörleifsson, Einar; Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg G.; Meekan, Mark; Mette, Madelyn; Tanner, Susanne E.; van der Sleen, Peter; von Leesen, Gotje (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Large-scale, climate-induced synchrony in the productivity of fish populations is becoming more pronounced in the world's oceans. As synchrony increases, a population's “portfolio” of responses can be diminished, in turn ... -
Growth portfolios buffer climate-linked environmental change in marine systems
Campana, Steven E.; Smolinski, Szymon; Black, Bryan A.; Morrongiello, John R.; Alexandroff, Stella J.; Andersson, Carin; Bogstad, Bjarte; Butler, Paul G.; Denechaud, Côme; Frank, David C.; Geffen, Audrey J.; Godiksen, Jane Aanestad; Grønkjær, Peter; Hjörleifsson, Einar; Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg G.; Meekan, Mark; Mette, Madelyn; Tanner, Susanne E.; van der Sleen, Peter; von Leesen, Gotje (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Large-scale, climate-induced synchrony in the productivity of fish populations is becoming more pronounced in the world's oceans. As synchrony increases, a population's “portfolio” of responses can be diminished, in turn ...