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The vertebrate Aqp14 water channel is a neuropeptide-regulated polytransporter
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Water channels (aquaporins) were originally discovered in mammals with fourteen subfamilies now identified (AQP0-13). Here we show that a functional Aqp14 subfamily phylogenetically related to AQP4-type channels exists in ... -
The vgll3 Locus Controls Age at Maturity in Wild and Domesticated Atlantic Salmon(Salmo salar L.) Males
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-11-09)Wild and domesticated Atlantic salmon males display large variation for sea age at sexual maturation, which varies between 1–5 years. Previous studies have uncovered a genetic predisposition for variation of age at maturity ... -
The Well – Mixing skirt and freshwater lens concepts with smart-lighting and -feeding to enhance lice prevention and safeguard fish welfare
(Rapport fra havforskningen, Research report, 2019)A commercial scale sea-cage design, combining skirt and freshwater lens concepts with smart lighting and feeding for improved lice prevention and fish welfare, was trialed. Environment, lice levels and fish welfare were ... -
The β-oxidation pathway is downregulated during diapause termination in Calanus copepods
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Calanus copepods are keystone species in marine ecosystems, mainly due to their high lipid content, which is a nutritious food source for e.g. juvenile fish. Accumulated lipids are catabolized to meet energy requirements ... -
Thermal injuries in Atlantic salmon in a pilot Laboratory trial
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Thermal delousing is a new method for removing sea lice from farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L). We investigated thermally-related tissue injuries in Atlantic salmon in a pilot laboratory trial to describe the acute ... -
Thermal plasticity in farmed, wild and hybrid Atlantic salmon during early development: Has domestication caused divergence in low temperature tolerance?
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Thermal variability induces sex-specific morphometric changes in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In nature, organisms are exposed to variable environmental conditions that impact their performance and fitness. Despite the ubiquity of environmental variability, substantial knowledge gaps in our understanding of organismal ... -
Thin and transient meltwater layers and false bottoms in the Arctic sea ice pack-Recent insights on these historically overlooked features
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The rapid melt of snow and sea ice during the Arctic summer provides a significant source of low-salinity meltwater to the surface ocean on the local scale. The accumulation of this meltwater on, under, and around sea ice ... -
Thirty years of nutrients and biogeochemistry in the Norwegian, Greenland and Iceland Seas, 1990-2019
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This dataset contains biogeochemical samples analyzed by the Plankton Chemistry Laboratory at the Institute of Marine Research (IMR), from the Norwegian, Greenland and Iceland Seas. Number of surveys and stations have ... -
Three chromosomal rearrangements promote genomic divergence between migratory and stationary ecotypes of Atlantic cod
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-03-17)Identification of genome-wide patterns of divergence provides insight on how genomes are influenced by selection and can reveal the potential for local adaptation in spatially structured populations. In Atlantic cod – ... -
Three decades of change in the Skagerrak coastal ecosystem, shaped by eutrophication and coastal darkening
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Global coastal ecosystems are under accelerating pressure from human activities and climate change. In this study we explore a long-term time series (mostly 1990–2016) from major Norwegian rivers, together with coastal ... -
Three new goatfishes of the genus Upeneus (Mullidae) from the Indo-Pacific, with a redescription of colour patterns in U. margarethae
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)For the goatfish genus Upeneus Cuvier 1829 (Mullidae), a new taxonomic species group called the “margarethae group” is established which can be distinguished from the six species of the most similar “tragula group” by a ... -
Three new goatfishes of the genus Upeneus from the Eastern Indian Ocean and Western Pacific, with an updated taxonomic account for U. itoui (Mullidae: japonicus-species group)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Coastal marine fish diversity from E India and Indonesia to S Japan is still insufficiently investigated. Of the 42 species of goatfishes (Mullidae) recorded from this area, 12 were described only since 2010 and ten of ... -
The thymus and T-cell ontogeny in ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) is nutritionally modelled
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Marine fish larvae often experience high mortality unrelated to predation during early life stages, and farmed ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) is no exception. Knowing when the adaptive immune system is developed and fully ... -
Thyroid function and urinary concentrations of iodine, selenium, and arsenic in vegans, lacto-ovo vegetarians and pescatarians
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Populations following a plant-based diet may be at particular risk of thyroid dysfunction due to low iodine and selenium intakes. The main purpose was to assess thyroid function and urinary concentration of iodine, selenium, ... -
A tidally driven fjord-like strait close to an amphidromic region
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The strait studied in this paper, “Sundalagið Norður”, is the northern part of a narrow body of seawater separating the two largest islands in the Faroe Islands (Faroes). It has shallow sills in both ends and considerably ... -
Tidally-forced lee waves drive turbulent mixing along the Arctic Ocean margins
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)In the Arctic Ocean, limited measurements indicate that the strongest mixing below the atmospherically forced surface mixed layer occurs where tidal currents are strong. However, mechanisms of energy conversion from tides ... -
Tidewater glaciers and bedrock characteristics control the phytoplankton growth environment in a fjord in the arctic
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Meltwater discharge from tidewater glaciers impacts the adjacent marine environment. Due to the global warming, tidewater glaciers are retreating and will eventually terminate on land. Yet, the mechanisms through which ... -
Tidewater glaciers as “climate refugia” for zooplankton-dependent food web in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)With climate warming, many tidewater glaciers are retreating. Fresh, sediment-rich sub-glacial meltwater is discharged at the glacier grounding line, where it mixes with deep marine water resulting in an upwelling of a ... -
Tilstandsvurdering av B-felt for tarehøsting i Møre og Romsdal i 2017
(Rapport fra havforskningen;Nr. 27 - 2017, Research report, 2017)Havforskningsinstituttet gjennomførte i april-juni 2017 videoundersøkelser på B-felt for tarehøsting i Møre og Romsdal, et snaut halvår før disse feltene, etter gjeldende forvaltningsplaner, åpnes for tarehøsting 1. oktober ...