• A participatory scenario method to explore the future of marine social‐ecological systems 

      Planque, Benjamin; Mullon, Christian; Arneberg, Per; Eide, Arne; Fromentin, Jean-Marc; Heymans, Johanna J; Hoel, Alf Håkon; Niiranen, Susa; Ottersen, Geir; Sandø, Anne Britt; Sommerkorn, Martin; Thébaud, Olivier; Thorvik, Thorbjørn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Anticipating future changes in marine social‐ecological systems (MSES) several decades into the future is essential in the context of accelerating global change. This is challenging in situations where actors do not share ...
    • Assessing the sublethal impacts of anthropogenic stressors on fish: An energy-budget approach 

      Watson, Joseph W.; Hyder, Kieran; Boyd, Robin; Thorpe, Robert; Weltersbach, Marc Simon; Ferter, Keno; Cooke, Steven J.; Roy, Shovonlal; M. Sibly, Richard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Fish are increasingly exposed to anthropogenic stressors from human developments and activities such as agriculture, urbanization, pollution and fishing. Lethal impacts of these stressors have been studied but the potential ...
    • Common trends in recruitment dynamics of north-east Atlantic fish stocks and their links to environment, ecology and management 

      Zimmermann, Fabian; Claireaux, Marion; Enberg, Katja (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Recruitment dynamics are challenging to assess or predict because of the many underlying drivers that vary in their relevance over time and space. Stock size, demographic and trait composition, condition and distribution ...
    • Considerations for management strategy evaluation for small pelagic fishes 

      Siple, Margaret; Koehn, Laura; Johnson, Kelli F; Punt, André E.; Canales, T. Mariella; Carpi, Piera; de Moor, Carryn L.; De Oliveira, José A.A.; Gao, Jin; Jacobsen, Nis S.; Lam, Mimi Elizabeth; Licandeo, Roberto; Lindgren, Martin; Ma, Shuyang; Óskarsson, Gudmundur Jóhann; Sanchez-Maroño, Sonia; Smolinski, Szymon; Surma, Szymon; Tian, Yongjun; Tommasi, Desiree; Gutierrez T., Mariano; Trenkel, Verena; Zador, Stephani; Zimmermann, Fabian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Management strategy evaluation (MSE) is the state-of-the-art approach for testing and comparing management strategies in a way that accounts for multiple sources of uncertainty (e.g. monitoring, estimation, and implementation). ...
    • Density‐ and size‐dependent mortality in fish early life stages 

      Stige, Leif Christian; Rogers, Lauren; Neuheimer, Anna B.; Hunsicker, Mary E.; Yaragina, Natalia A.; Ottersen, Geir; Ciannelli, Lorenzo; Langangen, Øystein; Durant, Joel Marcel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The importance of survival and growth variations early in life for population dynamics depends on the degrees of compensatory density dependence and size dependence in survival at later life stages. Quantifying density‐ ...
    • Digital fisheries data in the Internet age: Emerging tools for research and monitoring using online data in recreational fisheries 

      Lennox, Robert; Sbragaglia, Valerio; Vollset, Knut; Sortland, Lene K.; McClenachan, Loren; Jarić, Ivan; Guckian, Meaghan L.; Ferter, Keno; Danylchuk, Andy J.; Cooke, Steven J.; Arlinghaus, Robert; Twardek, William M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Recreational fisheries are diverse in scale, scope, and participation worldwide, constituting an important ecosystem service of marine and freshwater ecosystems. Management of these socio-ecological systems is challenged ...
    • DNA-analysis to monitor fisheries and aquaculture: Too costly? 

      Martinsohn, Jann Th.; Raymond, Paul; Knott, Trey; Glover, Kevin; Nielsen, Einar Eg; Eriksen, Lars Bonde; Ogden, Rob; Casey, John; Guillén, Jordi (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Evidence from DNA‐analysis is commonplace in human criminal investigations, and while it is increasingly being used in wildlife crime, to date, its application to control and enforcement activities in fisheries and aquaculture ...
    • The early marine distribution of Atlantic salmon in the North-east Atlantic: A genetically informed stock-specific synthesis 

      Gilbey, John; Utne, Kjell Rong; Wennevik, Vidar; Beck, Alexander Christian; Kausrud, Kyrre Linné; Hindar, Kjetil; de Leaniz, Carlos Garcia; Cherbonnel, Corrine; Coughlan, Jamie; Cross, Tom F.; Dillane, Eileen; Ensing, Dennis; García-Vázquez, Eva; Hole, Lars Robert; Holm, Marianne; Holst, Jens Christian; Jacobsen, Jan Arge; Jensen, Arne Johan; Karlsson, Sten; Ó Maoiléidigh, Niall; Mork, Kjell Arne; Nielsen, Einar Eg; Nøttestad, Leif; Primmer, Craig R.; Prodöhl, Paulo; Prusov, Sergey; Stevens, Jamie R.; Thomas, Katie; Whelan, Ken; McGinnity, Philip; Verspoor, Eric (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The survival of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), an increasingly rare anadromous species, has declined dramatically during its marine phase, with disproportionate impacts on the poorly understood early post-smolt period. ...
    • Effects of early life mass mortality events on fish populations 

      Langangen, Øystein Ole Gahr; Ohlberger, Jan Philipp; Stige, Leif Christian; Patin, Rémi; Buttay, Lucie; Stenseth, Nils Christian; Ono, Kotaro; Durant, Joël (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Mass mortality events are ubiquitous in nature and can be caused by, for example, diseases, extreme weather and human perturbations such as contamination. Despite being prevalent and rising globally, how mass mortality in ...
    • Effects of early life mass mortality events on fish populations 

      Langangen, Øystein Ole Gahr; Ohlberger, Jan Philipp; Stige, Leif Christian; Patin, Rémi; Buttay, Lucie; Stenseth, Nils Christian; Ono, Kotaro; Durant, Joël (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Mass mortality events are ubiquitous in nature and can be caused by, for example, diseases, extreme weather and human perturbations such as contamination. Despite being prevalent and rising globally, how mass mortality in ...
    • Exploring the role of Northeast Atlantic cod in the Barents Sea food web using a multi-model approach 

      Nilsen, Ina; Hansen, Cecilie; Kaplan, Isaac; Holmes, Elizabeth; Langangen, Øystein Ole Gahr (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      It is commonly accepted that no ecosystem model is the ‘best’, but rather that ecosystem models should be used in ensembles. This is also the case for the Barents Sea ecosystem, where we have used two different ecosystem ...
    • Exploring the role of Northeast Atlantic cod in the Barents Sea food web using a multi-model approach 

      Nilsen, Ina; Hansen, Cecilie; Kaplan, Isaac; Holmes, Elizabeth; Langangen, Øystein Ole Gahr (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      It is commonly accepted that no ecosystem model is the ‘best’, but rather that ecosystem models should be used in ensembles. This is also the case for the Barents Sea ecosystem, where we have used two different ecosystem ...
    • The future looks like the past: Introgression of domesticated Atlantic salmon escapees in a risk assessment framework 

      Glover, Kevin; Wennevik, Vidar; Hindar, Kjetil; Skaala, Øystein; Fiske, Peder; Solberg, Monica Favnebøe; Diserud, Ola Håvard; Svåsand, Terje; Karlsson, Sten; Berg Andersen, Lasse; Grefsrud, Ellen Sofie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Escapes of domesticated fish from aquaculture, followed by interbreeding with wild conspecifics, represent a threat to the genetic integrity and evolutionary trajectory of natural populations. Approximately fifty years of ...
    • Half a century of genetic interaction between farmed and wild Atlantic salmon: Status of knowledge and unanswered questions 

      Glover, Kevin; Solberg, Monica Favnebøe; McGinnity, Phil; Hindar, Kjetil; Verspoor, Eric; Coulson, Mark W.; Hansen, Michael Möller; Araki, Hitoshi; Skaala, Øystein; Svåsand, Terje (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)
      Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is one of the best researched fishes, and its aquaculture plays a global role in the blue revolution. However, since the 1970s, tens of millions of farmed salmon have escaped into the wild. ...
    • Highly mixed impacts of near-future climate change on stock productivity proxies in the North East Atlantic 

      Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd; Sundby, Svein; Sandø, Anne Britt; Alix, Maud; Hjøllo, Solfrid Sætre; Tiedemann, Maik; Skern-Mauritzen, Mette; Junge, Claudia; Fossheim, Maria; Broms, Cecilie; Søvik, Guldborg; Zimmermann, Fabian; Nedreaas, Kjell Harald; Eriksen, Elena; Höffle, Hannes; Hjelset, Ann Merete; Kvamme, Cecilie; Reecht, Yves; Knutsen, Halvor; Aglen, Asgeir; Albert, Ole Thomas; Berg, Erik; Bogstad, Bjarte; Durif, Caroline; Halvorsen, Kim Aleksander Tallaksen; Høines, Åge Sigurd; Hvingel, Carsten; Johannesen, Edda; Johnsen, Espen; Moland, Even; Myksvoll, Mari Skuggedal; Nøttestad, Leif; Olsen, Erik Joel Steinar; Skaret, Georg; Skjæraasen, Jon Egil; Slotte, Aril; Staby, Arved; Stenevik, Erling Kåre; Stiansen, Jan Erik; Stiasny, Martina H.; Sundet, Jan Henry; Vikebø, Frode Bendiksen; Huse, Geir (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Impacts of climate change on ocean productivity sustaining world fisheries are predominantly negative but vary greatly among regions. We assessed how 39 fisheries resources—ranging from data-poor to data-rich stocks—in the ...
    • Impacts of parasites on marine survival of Atlantic salmon: a meta-analysis 

      Vollset, Knut Wiik; Krontveit, Randi Ingebjørg; Jansen, Peder A; Finstad, Bengt; Barlaup, Bjørn Torgeir; Skilbrei, Ove Tommy; Krkošek, Martin; Romundstad, Pål Richard; Aunsmo, Arnfinn; Jensen, Arne Johan; Dohoo, Ian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      Parasites can, in theory, have large impacts on the survival of fish populations. One method to evaluate such impacts on anadromous species is to apply manipulative field experiments in which parallel groups of antiparasitically ...
    • Implications of fisheries-induced evolution for population recovery: Refocusing the science and refining its communication 

      Hutchings, Jeffrey; Kuparinen, Anna (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The argument that sufficiently high fishing mortality (selective or not) can effect genetic change in fished populations has gained considerable traction since the late 1970s. The intervening decades have provided compelling ...
    • Instantaneous areal population density of entire Atlantic cod and herring spawning groups and group size distribution relative to total spawning population 

      Makris, Nicholas C.; Godø, Olav Rune; Yi, Dong Hoon; Macaulay, Gavin; Jain, Ankita Deepak; Cho, Byunggu; Gong, Zheng; Jech, J. Michael; Ratilal, Purnima (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The wide‐area group behaviour of spawning Atlantic cod and herring is investigated. By a combination of Ocean Acoustic Waveguide Remote Sensing (OAWRS) and conventional sensing methods, first‐look images of the instantaneous ...
    • Latitudinally distinct stocks of Atlantic cod face fundamentally different biophysical challenges under on-going climate change 

      Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd; Alix, Maud; Sandø, Anne Britt; Strand, Espen; Wright, Peter J.; Johns, David G.; Thorsen, Anders; Marshall, C. Tara; Bakkeplass, Kjell Gunnar; Vikebø, Frode Bendiksen; Myksvoll, Mari Skuggedal; Ottersen, Geir; Allan, Bridie Jean Marie; Fossheim, Maria; Stiansen, Jan Erik; Huse, Geir; Sundby, Svein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The reproductive success of marine ectotherms is especially vulnerable in warming oceans due to alterations in adult physiology, as well as embryonic and larval survival prospects. These vital responses may, however, differ ...
    • Latitudinally distinct stocks of Atlantic cod face fundamentally different biophysical challenges under on-going climate change 

      Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd; Alix, Maud; Sandø, Anne Britt; Strand, Espen; Wright, Peter J.; Johns, David G.; Thorsen, Anders; Marshall, C. Tara; Bakkeplass, Kjell Gunnar; Vikebø, Frode Bendiksen; Myksvoll, Mari Skuggedal; Ottersen, Geir; Allan, Bridie Jean Marie; Fossheim, Maria; Stiansen, Jan Erik; Huse, Geir; Sundby, Svein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The reproductive success of marine ectotherms is especially vulnerable in warming oceans due to alterations in adult physiology, as well as embryonic and larval survival prospects. These vital responses may, however, differ ...