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Fluctuating Atlantic inflows modulate Arctic atlantification
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Enhanced warm, salty subarctic inflows drive high-latitude atlantification, which weakens oceanic stratification, amplifies heat fluxes, and reduces sea ice. In this work, we show that the atmospheric Arctic Dipole (AD) ... -
Fluctuating sea-cage environments modify the effects of stocking densities on production and welfare parameters of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-05-21)Stocking densities are commonly used to set limits for the production of fish in sea-cages, yet limited information exists to assess how environmental fluctuations modify the effects of stocking densities on the production ... -
Fluctuations in the great fisheries of Northern Europe viewed in the light of biological research
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 1914-04) -
Fluoride – a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Fluoride has a well-documented role in the prevention and treatment of dental caries, but the mechanism is attributed to local effects on the tooth enamel surface rather than systemic effects. Fluoride is not considered ... -
Flytter torsken?
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Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Regulates igfbp Gene Expression Directly or via Downstream Effectors to Modulate Igf3 Effects on Zebrafish Spermatogenesis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017) -
The food of the myctophid fish, Benthosema glaciale (Reinhardt), from western Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 1973-05-18)Stomach contents were studied in Benthosema glaciale taken by midwater trawl in a fjord in western Norway. Copepods constitute the most important part of the identifiable stomach contents. Euphausiids were found during all ... -
Food Sources Contributing to Intake of Choline and Individual Choline Forms in a Norwegian Cohort of Patients With Stable Angina Pectoris
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Choline is an essential nutrient involved in a wide range of physiological functions. It occurs in water- and lipid-soluble forms in the body and diet. Foods with a known high choline content are eggs, beef, chicken, milk, ... -
Food-web structure varies along environmental gradients in a high-latitude marine ecosystem
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Large‐scale patterns in species diversity and community composition are associated with environmental gradients, but the implications of these patterns for food‐web structure are still unclear. Here, we investigated how ... -
For høy vannstrøm kan påvirke vekst og velferd på eksponerte lokaliteter
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Foraging behaviour of larval cod (Gadus morhua) at low light intensities
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-02-13)The ability to forage at low light intensities can be of great importance for the survival of fish larvae in a pelagic environment. Three-dimensional silhouette imaging was used to observe larval cod foraging and swimming ... -
Foraging success in planktivorous fish increases with topographic blockage of prey distributions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Banks and shelves are productive zones of the ocean, and often home to large fish stocks. Can shallower bottom topographies improve foraging opportunities for pelagic fish by blocking zooplankton from hiding in deep, darker ... -
Forecasting harmful algae blooms: Application to Dinophysis acuminata in northern Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Dinophysis acuminata produces Diarrhetic Shellfish Toxins (DST) that contaminate natural and farmed shellfish, leading to public health risks and economically impacting mussel farms. For this reason, there is a high interest ... -
Forensic identification of fish farm escapees: the Norwegian experience
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-03-31)Aquaculture management authorities require the ability to identify the farm of origin for escaped fish. Physical tagging is routinely conducted for domesticated animals (e.g. sheep and cattle); however, there are considerable ... -
Forensic identification of severely degraded Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) tissues
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-11-03)Aquaculture is a globally important and rapidly growing industry. It contributes positively to the economy and sustainability of coastal communities, but it is not without regulatory challenges. These challenges are diverse, ... -
Forensic identification of severely degraded Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) tissues
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2010) -
Formation of Barents Sea Branch Water in the north-eastern Barents Sea
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-09-20)The Barents Sea throughflow accounts for approximately half of the Atlantic Water advection to the Arctic Ocean, while the other half flows through Fram Strait. Within the Barents Sea, the Atlantic Water undergoes considerable ... -
Forskar - fiskar, lodde og sild
(Journal article, 1979) -
Free-living Neoparamoeba perurans depth distribution is mostly uniform in salmon cages, but reshaped by stratification and potentially extreme fish crowding
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Understanding the spatio-temporal positioning of hosts and their parasites in free-living states is useful in devising methods to diminish parasite encounters in animal production systems. We explored the potential for ... -
From gametogenesis to spawning: How climate-driven warming affects teleost reproductive biology
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Ambient temperature modulates reproductive processes, especially in poikilotherms such as teleosts. Consequently, global warming is expected to impact the reproductive function of fish, which has implications for wild ...