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(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2005)
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The Floral Genome Project was initiated to bridge the genomic gap between the most broadly studied plant model systems. Arabidopsis and rice, although now completely sequenced and under intensive ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2008)
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In the present pilot study we applied recently published protocols for detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis in human remains. We screened long bones from an 18th century cemetery and skulls from ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2013)
Females of the autumn crane fly Tipula (Platytipula) moiwana (Matsumura, 1916) were collected along the river Ljanselva in Oslo. This species was hitherto only known from the easternmost Palaearctic and from the Moscow and ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 1998)
The remarkable leafhopper Ledra aurita (Linnaeus, 1758) has been rediscovered in Norway. Three specimens were captured at light at Ø, Hvaler: Asmaløy (EIS 12) in July-Aug. 1995. An unpublished record from AK, Frogn: Drøbak ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2013)
The collection of the family Encyrtidae at the Natural History Museum of Oslo is revised, and this study focuses on the ethanol-preserved material in particular. Sixteen species are reported for the first time from Norway, ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2010)
The conspicuous icneumonid fly Stauropoctonus bombycivorus (Gravenhorst, 1829) is recorded for the first time in Norway. Four specimens have been captured in light-traps at three different localities in 2007: Hvaler in ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2012)
The agromyzid fly Phytomyza arnicae Hering, 1925 is reported from Norway for the first time. This species is exclusively associated with Arnica montana L., where the larvae are leaf-miners. Mining larvae were collected in ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2007)
This contribution deals with additions and corrections to the list of Norwegian Coleoptera. The following three species are reported for the first time from Norway: Nicrophorus interruptus Stephens, 1830 (Silphidae), ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2012)
The ichneumonid wasp Neorhacodes enslini (Ruschka, 1922) is recorded for the first time in Norway. A single female was caught in a Malaise-trap at Abildsø, Østensjøvannet, Oslo municipality (AK; EIS 28), July 1996. This ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2010)
The cynipoid family Ibaliidae is revised for Norway. Eight specimens where traced, all belonging to Ibalia rufipes Cresson, 1879. Records are present from Rollag municipality in Buskerud, Ullensaker, Sørum, and Skedsmo in ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2013)
The collection of the family Encyrtidae at the Natural History Museum of Oslo is revised, and this study focuses on the ethanol preserved material in particular. Eighteen species are reported for the first time from Norway, ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2013)
Eleven specimens of Camilla flavicauda Duda 1922 were accidentally reared indoors in Oslo, and a twelfth one was later found free living. In addition, four old specimens of Camilla glabra (Fallén, 1823) were found in the ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Colymbosaurus is a genus of long-necked plesiosaurian represented by two valid species: C. megadeirus from the Upper Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Kimmeridgian–Tithonian) of the United Kingdom and C. svalbardensis from the ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2006)
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The inflorescence of the cut-flower crop Gerbera hybrida (Asteraceae) consists of two principal flower types, ray and disc, which form a tightly packed head, or capitulum. Despite great interest ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2010)
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During the last 15 years the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of nuclear DNA has been used as a target for analyzing fungal diversity in environmental samples, and has recently been selected as ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2006)
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The glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3)/SHAGGY-like kinases (GSKs) are non-receptor serine/threonine protein kinases that are involved in a variety of biological processes. In contrast to the two ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2010)
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The great variety in sequence, length, complexity, and abundance of satellite DNA has made it difficult to ascribe any function to this genome component. Recent studies have shown that satellite ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2010)
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The temporal origin and diversification of orchids (family Orchidaceae) has been subject to intense debate in the last decade. The description of the first reliable fossil in 2007 enabled a direct ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2009)
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Non-coding satellite DNA (satDNA) usually has a high turn-over rate frequently leading to species specific patterns. However, some satDNA families evolve more slowly and can be found in several ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
With nearly 300 species, the infraorder Meliphagides represents one of the largest and most conspicuous Australasian bird radiations. Although the group has been the focus of a number of recent phylogenetic studies, a ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2011)
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Describing and evaluating miRNA inventories with Next Generation Sequencing is a goal of scientists from a wide range of fields. It requires high purity, high quality, and high yield RNA extractions ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2015)
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Evolutionary biology endeavours to explain biological diversity, and as such it is critical to develop an understanding of the adaptive and functional significance of trait variation. Spermatozoa ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2010)
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Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) has drawn the attention of evolutionary biologists due to its importance in crucial biological processes, such as sexual selection and immune response in ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2010)
Crustose lichen communities on rocks exhibit fascinating spatial mosaics resembling political maps of nations or municipalities. Although the establishment and development of biological populations are important themes in ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2011)
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The fungal genus Serpula (Serpulaceae, Boletales) comprises several saprotrophic (brown rot) taxa, including the aggressive house-infecting dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans. Recent phylogenetic ...
(Research report / Forskningsrapport, 1955)
Field note books
Notebooks from a sampling project: collecting marine benthic invertebrates in the Oslofjord during the years 1951-1955. The project was organised from the Biological Station in Drøbak, University of ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2014)
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(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Chikanda is a traditional dish made with wild-harvested ground orchid tubers belonging to three orchidioid genera, Disa, Satyrium and Habenaria, all of which are CITES appendix II-listed. Identification of collected orchid ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Telomere length is related to aging in many eukaryotes and the rate of telomere attrition has been suggested to reflect individual genetic quality. Telomere length could thus have implications for mate choice. We investigated ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Previous studies based on single mitochondrial markers have shown that the common raven (Corvus corax) consists of two highly diverged lineages that are hypothesised to have undergone speciation reversal upon secondary ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Gene expression changes potentially play an important role in adaptive evolution under human‐induced selection pressures, but this has been challenging to demonstrate in natural populations. Fishing exhibits strong selection ...
(Chapter / Bokkapittel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
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(Doctoral thesis / Doktoravhandling, 2013)
The main objectives of this thesis are to study patterns and processes of plant speciation in arctic and alpine diploid plants. Cryptic species are here referred to as morphologically similar individuals belonging to the ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2016)
Complete mitochondrial genomes of five syllids (Streptosyllis sp., Eusyllis blomstrandi, Myrianida brachycephala, Typosyllis antoni and Typosyllis sp.) have been obtained using Illumina sequencing. Together with two previous ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2016)
Abstract.—Phylogenomic studies have improved understanding of deep metazoan phylogeny and show promise for resolving incongruences among analyses based on limited numbers of loci. One region of the animal tree that has ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / SubmittedVersion, 2016)
Sperm morphological traits are highly variable among species and are commonly thought to evolve by post-copulatory sexual selection. However, little is known about the evolutionary dynamics of sperm morphology, and whether ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Natural history museum collections represent a vast source of ancient and historical DNA samples from extinct taxa that can be utilized by high-throughput sequencing tools to reveal novel genetic and phylogenetic information ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
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Microhabitat changes are thought to be among the main drivers of diversification. However, this conclusion is mostly based on studies on vertebrates. Here, we investigate the influence of ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2013)
The workshop-hackathon was convened by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) at its secretariat in Copenhagen over 22-24 May 2013 with additional support from several projects (RCN4GSC, EAGER, VertNet, BiSciCol, ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2015)
The material of the family Aphelinidae at the Natural History Museum of Oslo is revised. Twelve species not previously recorded from Norway have been found. One species Aphelinus quercus n. sp. is described and illustrated. ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Background
To date, mitochondrial genomes of more than one hundred flatworms (Platyhelminthes) have been sequenced. They show a high degree of similarity and a strong taxonomic bias towards parasitic lineages. ...
(Doctoral thesis / Doktoravhandling, 2014)
(Doctoral thesis / Doktoravhandling, 2010)
Sperm cells are the most variable animal cells, and a tremendous variation in sperm phenotypes exists among species, from minute amoeboid sperm to giant sperm in some species of fruit flies. Much effort has been devoted ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2014)
Crossing experiments indicate that hybrid sterility barriers frequently have developed within diploid, circumpolar plant species of the genus Draba. To gain insight into the rapid evolution of postzygotic reproductive ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2016)
The luminescence spectra of a suite of natural sodium framework silicates including four different sodalite variants and tugtupite have been collected during X-ray irradiation as a function of temperature between 20 and ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2010)
The present survey reports 58 species of wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae hitherto not reported from Norway. The subfamilies Cryptinae, Ctenopelmatinae, Ichneumoninae, Microleptinae, Orthocentrinae, Pimplinae ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 1999)
The genus Nothochrysa is reported for the first time from Norway. The two species N. flaviceps (Stephens, 1836) and N. capitata (Fabricius, 1793) were captured in light-traps in Kristiansand (VAY) in 1999. The biology and ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2012)
The material of the family Encyrtidae at the Natural History Museum of Oslo is revised. A total of 22 species is reported for the first time from Norway. Thus, the total number of Norwegian encyrtid species is now 42. ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
The mainly Mediterranean genus Rhodalsine (Caryophyllaceae) is revised and a single species, R. geniculata, is recognized, distributed from the Canary Islands in the west to Somalia in the east. The history of the taxon, ...
(Doctoral thesis / Doktoravhandling, 2008)
The two monogenean species G. salaris and G. thymalli, are almost identical at the nuclear molecular level. There is also no support from mtDNA (cox1) sequences for monophyly of all G. salaris or G. thymalli haplotypes. ...
(Doctoral thesis / Doktoravhandling, 2011)
Genetic variation is a prerequisite for evolution. The present thesis examines how genetic diversity arises and is maintained. The thesis can be divided into two subprojects, addressing neutral and functional genetic ...
(Doctoral thesis / Doktoravhandling, 2012)
The process of speciation is the splitting of single populations into two or more distinct, reproductively isolated taxa. Common modes of speciation are sympatric, allopatric and parapatric speciation, with speciation in ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2007)
The Ichneumonidae represents a very large family of parasitic Hymenoptera. In the Palaearctic it is perhaps the largest family of insects with almost 9000 described species. Due to their diversity and difficult determination ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2014)
The present faunistic survey gives distributional records for 125 species of the family Braconidae (Hymenoptera) from several subfamilies (Agathidinae, Alysiinae, Aphidiinae, Brachistinae, Braconinae, Cheloninae, Doryctinae, ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2014)
The study of the collection of the family Encyrtidae at the Natural History Museum of Oslo continues. Eighteen species are reported for the first time from Norway in this revision, bringing the total number of Norwegian ...
(Doctoral thesis / Doktoravhandling, 2009)
As a starting point GIS (geographical information systems) seem intuitively to be a practical tool for biologists performing ecological research. GIS conveniently stores, explores, analyses and visualizes biological/ecol ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
The scattered eastern African high mountains harbor a renowned and highly endemic flora, but the taxonomy and phylogeographic history of many plant groups are still insufficiently known. The high-alpine populations of the ...
(Doctoral thesis / Doktoravhandling, 2014)
This dissertation is about female promiscuity in passerine birds. By using comparative analytical approaches, I have tried to determine why there is such variation in the frequency of this behaviour. I have found that ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2015)
The amazon ant Polyergus rufescens (Latreille, 1798) is recorded in Norway. Two cohorts were observed at Skåtøy, Kragerø municipality (TEY, EIS 11), 9 July 1995, raiding pupae of Formica fusca Linnaeus, 1758, which is one ...
(Doctoral thesis / Doktoravhandling, 2009)
Large herbivores such as sheep affect plants directly and indirectly through selective foraging, trampling, urination and defecation, thereby modifying intra- and interspecific interactions and altering resource availability ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Herein we describe the new species, Psora taurensis, from two localities in the Taurus Mountains in Turkey at ca. 1000 m altitude. Investigations of anatomy, secondary chemistry and DNA sequences (ITS and mtSSU) of P. ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2012)
Mitochondrial DNA usually shows low sequence variation within and high sequence divergence among species, which makes it a useful marker for phylogenetic inference and DNA barcoding. A previous study on the common redstart ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2014)
Morphological investigations confirm that there are two species of Papaver in Svalbard: P. dahlianum and P. cornwallisense. The two most distinctive diagnostic characters are the number of stamens and the length of ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2013)
Several eukaryotic symbioses have shown to host a rich diversity of prokaryotes that interact with their hosts. Here, we study bacterial communities associated with ectomycorrhizal root systems of Bistorta vivipara compared ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
The Lepidoptera species recorded in Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are listed. The history of lepidopterology in the Nordic-Baltic area and in each country is outlined. The current ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)
Background
Understanding the phylogenetic relationships among species is one of the main goals of systematic biology. Simultaneously, credible phylogenetic hypotheses are often the first requirement for ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2016)
Human population expansion and associated degradation of the habitat of many wildlife species cause loss of biodiversity and species extinctions. The small Simen Mountains National Park in Ethiopia is one of the last ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2016)
Hybridization is frequent in the large and ecologically significant genus Carex (Cyperaceae). In four important sections of the northern regions (Ceratocystis, Glareosae, Phacocystis and Vesicariae), the frequent occurrence ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2012)
There is growing evidence that post-copulatory sexual selection, mediated by sperm competition, influences the evolution of sperm phenotypes. Evidence for pre-copulatory sexual selection effects on sperm traits, on the ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2012)
Recent multilocus studies of congeneric birds have shown a pattern of elevated interspecific divergence on the Z chromosome compared to the autosomes. In contrast, intraspecifically, birds exhibit less polymorphism on the ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Ethnopharmacological relevance What are the minimum methodological and conceptual requirements for an ethnopharmacological field study? How can the results of ethnopharmacological field studies be reported so that researchers ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
A male specimen of Dryadaula heindeli Gaedike & Scholz, 1998 (Lepidoptera, Dryadaulidae) was found in western Norway in Møre og Romsdal at Averøy: Rokset in August 2017. The circumstances of the record, the species’ biology ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
The distributions of species are not only determined by where they can survive – they must also be able to reproduce. Although immigrant inviability is a well‐established concept, the fact that immigrants also need to be ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Southeast (SE) Asia is 1 of the most biodiverse regions in the world, and it holds approximately 20% of all mammal species. Despite this, the majority of SE Asia's genetic diversity is still poorly characterized. The growing ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
Introduction
Herbal medicines play an important role globally in the health care sector and in industrialised countries they are often considered as an alternative to mono-substance medicines. Current quality and ...
(Doctoral thesis / Doktoravhandling, 2020)
All organisms need to fight pathogens to avoid infectious diseases. In vertebrates, two classes of polymorphic genes from the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are crucial for triggering immune responses against ...
(Chapter / Bokkapittel / SubmittedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)
Gastrotrichs—’hairy bellies’—are microscopic free-living animals inhabiting marine and freshwater habitats. Based on morphological and early molecular analyses, gastrotrichs were placed close to nematodes, but recent ...
(Doctoral thesis / Doktoravhandling, 2016)
A plethora of studies published over the last two decades produced numerous contradictory phylogenies leading to the lack of consensus on phylogenetic history in dung beetles. Thus, due to those contradictions, the community ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
Questions: Substantial variation between observers has been found when comparing parallel land-cover maps, but how can we know which map is better? What magnitude of error and inter-observer variation is expected when ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
This paper provides a theoretical understanding of sampling bias in presence-only data in the context of species distribution modelling. This understanding forms the basis for two integrated frameworks, one for detecting ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / SubmittedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
Male fertilization success depends on investment in both pre- and postcopulatory sexually selected traits, and considerable attention has recently been paid to quantifying the strength and direction of covariance between ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Shrub expansion in high latitudes is a widely observed response to climate change. Extensive evidence has shown that shrub expansion can lead to positive feedbacks to the regional climate. In this study we evaluate the ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)
Cope's Rule describes increasing body size in evolutionary lineages through geological time. This pattern has been documented in unitary organisms but does it also apply to module size in colonial organisms? We address ...
(Research report / Forskningsrapport / PublishedVersion, 2019)
Metodene for feltbasert kartlegging av naturtyper i Norge er i utvikling. Kartlegging baserer seg nå i hovedsak på bruk av digitale plattformer med tilrettelagt programvare. Siden lanseringen av Natur i Norge (NiN 2.0) i ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2013)
The genus Brevicellicium encompasses wood-inhabiting corticioid fungi characterized by isodiametric subhymenial hyphae, short basidia, and smooth, often subangular spores with a distinct apiculus. Eight new LSU nrDNA ...
(Doctoral thesis / Doktoravhandling, 2019)
This thesis focuses on the molecular systematics of the lichen family Ramalinaceae and is based on both freshly collected and archived specimens. Tropical members of the family remain particularly understudied, including ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
Speciation research has largely overlooked reproductive barriers acting between copulation and the formation of the zygote (i.e., postmating, prezygotic [PMPZ] barriers), especially in internally fertilizing vertebrates. ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / SubmittedVersion, 2018)
Low morphological diversity among interstitial taxa makes it difficult to delimit species and their geographic boundaries based solely on morphology and molecular data often reveal cryptic species. Polygordius (Annelida, ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / SubmittedVersion, 2018)
Many interstitial species were first described as widely distributed, often cosmopolitan or amphi-oceanic, contrasting with descriptions of a sedentary life style and the general absence of pelagic dispersal stages. These ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
Theoretical models predict that investment in pre-copulatory and post-copulatory sexually selected traits should trade-off. At the macroevolutionary scale, the majority of studies to date have focused on male weaponry as ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
Zoonotic infections transmitted from terrestrial and marine mammals to humans in European Arctic are of unknown significance, despite considerable potential for transmission due to local hunt and a rapidly changing ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2013)
Expanding high‐elevation and high‐latitude forest has contrasting climate feedbacks through carbon sequestration (cooling) and reduced surface reflectance (warming), which are yet poorly quantified. Here, we present an ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
Almost all mammals communicate using sound, but few species produce complex songs. Two baleen whales sing complex songs that change annually, though only the humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) has received much research ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
Loss of Arctic sea ice has implications for the distribution and population structure of ice-dependent species such as polar bears Ursus maritimus. We used remotely sensed sea-ice concentration data for Baffin Bay, Canada, ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
The long history of human land use have had a strong influence on ecosystems and landscapes in the boreal forest region of Northern Europe and created semi-natural habitats of high conservation value. In this study, we ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
Climate change is expected to result in range shifts and habitat fragmentation for many species. In the Arctic, loss of sea ice will reduce barriers to dispersal or eliminate movement corridors, resulting in increased ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2018)
North America is currently home to a number of grey wolf (Canis lupus) and wolf-like canid populations, including the coyote (Canis latrans) and the taxonomically controversial red, Eastern timber and Great Lakes wolves. ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Changes in growth forms frequently accompany plant adaptive radiations, including páramo–a high‐elevation treeless habitat type of the northern Andes. We tested whether diverse group of Senecio inhabiting montane forests ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / SubmittedVersion, 2017)
The Atlantic coast of South America is characterized by a great diversity and endemism of fishes. Past eustatic changes that promoted cycles of isolation, expansion, and connection of coastal catchments are considered ...