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    • Stakeholder Involvement in the Governance of Fisheries in Europe: With perspectives of the result-based management 

      Msomphora, Mbachi Ruth (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2016-05-27)
      The PhD project study is about ‘stakeholder participation’ in fisheries governance; a concept that has become acceptable in all areas of decision-making during the last few decades, partly due to dissatisfaction with the performance of fisheries management systems across the world. Among other issues, discarding, especially of marketable fish, is a serious and continuing problem despite the heavy ...
    • Staying alive : the survival and importance of Atlantic salmon post-spawners 

      Halttunen, Elina (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2011-08-19)
      Summary Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) repeat-spawners might play an important role in population persistence by increasing both total recruitment and long-term stability of a population. This is because repeat spawners return at larger sizes and with greater fecundity than first time spawners, and the large majority of repeat-spawners are females. Nevertheless, little knowledge exists of this ...
    • Stoichiometry of lipid synthesizing calanoid copepods in Arctic and sub-Arctic marine regions Insights into limitation and elemental cycling from characterization of C:N:P ratios 

      Aubert, Anaïs (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2012-12-12)
      Calanoid copepods, Calanus finmarchicus, C. glacialis and C. hyperboreus, are key species in Arctic and sub-Arctic marine ecosystems. They represent important prey for a number of species such as juvenile herring and cod because of their high but seasonally variable calorific value: they synthesize and store lipids as part of their survival strategy. Limitations in food quantity and quality can have ...
    • Storytelling and story staging. Co-creating value in tourism. 

      Mathisen, Line (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2014-04-01)
      This thesis is about tourism firms as co-creators of value in tourist activities. It will explore how tourism firms communicate, particularly by using storytelling, to enhance co-creation of value with tourists. A central perspective used in this thesis is Service Dominant Logic, a logic that posits that service providers can only co-create value with their customer, not for them (Vargo and Lush ...
    • Stress responses influencing fillet quality of trawled Atlantic cod and haddock 

      Svalheim, Ragnhild Aven (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2018-12-12)
      In this thesis, an experimental swim tunnel and cod-end was used as a model to investigate how stress during various stages of trawl capture affects fillet quality in terms of residual blood, time and hardness of post-mortem muscle stiffness and muscle colour of cod and haddock. In addition, the effect of stress on importance of timing of euthanasia was also addressed. The first stage of trawl ...
    • Studies of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) and immune evasion strategies 

      Skjesol, Astrid (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2009-10-23)
      Infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN) is a highly contagious disease which causes huge economic loss to the salmon farming industry world wide. The causative agent, the IPN virus (IPNV), is a dsRNA, non-enveloped virus with two genomic segments encoding five viral proteins, VP1-VP5. <br>Available vaccines against this disease give only partial protection. In order to optimize vaccine efficacies, ...
    • Studies of JAK/STAT signaling in Atlantic salmon 

      Sobhkhez, Mehrdad (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2014-06-27)
      In mammals the JAK-STAT pathway plays a significant role in mediating the biological activities of both type I and type II IFN, where JAKs are receptor associated kinases and STATs the transcription factors they activate. At the start of this project the knowledge of the JAK-STAT pathway in fish in general was scarce and there were few reports describing the function of any JAK-STAT family member ...
    • Studies on the amphipod genus Metopa (Stenothoidae) : Taxonomy, Ecology, Phylogeny 

      Tandberg, Anne Helene S. (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2011-12-19)
      The Amphipod-genus Metopa is a relatively large genus, with currently 55 accepted species. This PhD thesis consists of redescriptions of 23 of these species based on typespecimens or specimens collected and identified by the original authors; this has been done to create consistent descriptions that could form a basis for a phylogenetic analysis of Metopa. For some species Scanning Electron ...
    • A study of economic efficiency, adaptive measures to extreme climatic events, and drivers of disease in Vietnamese white leg shrimp aquaculture 

      Le Thi Thanh, Ngan (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-12-08)
      This thesis delves into three key research areas centered on shrimp farming: evaluating operational efficiency in shrimp farming, analyzing adaptive choices made by farmers, and forecasting disease occurrences in shrimp farms in the context of evolving climate and environmental influences. The research employed a blend of methodologies derived from pertinent literature, coupled with data acquired ...
    • Sublethal effects of environmental pollutant exposure in birds of prey: Evaluating biomarkers of health as indicators of contaminant-mediated effects in two sentinel raptor species 

      Hansen, Elisabeth (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-11-02)
      Environmental pollution emerged as a major concern in the mid-20th century primarily due to the unrestricted release of industrial chemicals and pesticides. Among wildlife species, apex predators, like raptors, have been heavily exposed to environmental pollutants such as organo-halogenated contaminants (OHCs) and metals (e.g., mercury). Due to their high trophic position, harmful levels of these ...
    • Tangled up in prices going up and down: price determination in selected agri-food markets 

      Kidane, Dejene Gizaw (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-05-02)
      <p>The dissertation includes four papers altogether. Three papers examine mechanisms for price transmission between markets. Among them, one deals with price transmission along the supply chain, and the other two deal with price transmission across spatially distinct markets. The fourth paper measures the effects of demand shifts on the market price equilibrium. <p>Paper 1 investigates price ...
    • Taxonomic and functional approaches of trophic interactions between large herbivores and plant communities in a mountain ecosystem 

      Bison, Marjorie (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2015-12-08)
      Given the key role of large herbivores on species and functional plant diversity, we aimed at better understanding the relationship between herbivory and plant communities mainly at a fine-scale, in order to reconcile objectives of population management and plant conservation. For this purpose, we used both taxonomic and functional approaches, and studied interactions at the inter- and intra-specific ...
    • Technology transfer and R&D policy in a knowledge-based society 

      Michalsen, Anita (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2012-06-01)
      Abstract My thesis focuses on technology transfer and innovation policy in a knowledge-based society. In particular, I analyse the firms’ incentives to invest in research and development (R&D), the transfer of technological knowledge to a rival and government stimulation of R&D investment. Further, I analyse the incentives to engage in R&D cooperation in different market structures. By coordinating ...
    • Topics on market microstructure and asset pricing using intraday data from the Oslo stock market. 

      Dinh, Minh Thi Hong (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-08-23)
      What drives asset prices in the financial market? How can we predict these prices? Finding the relationship between different factors or between different variables could help to answer these questions. First, links between asset pricing models and other market microstructure variables can be used to investigate sources to explain asset prices. Second, rapid changes in the microstructure ...
    • Towards a framework to guide and facilitate interdisciplinary social-ecological system research in practice. 

      Weber, Charlotte Teresa (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2019-06-27)
      Social-ecological systems (SES) consist of a social and an ecological system that are linked through a complex interplay of social and ecological processes. SES can be studied through SES research, which has become increasingly important because it is thought that it can potentially address and solve many societal challenges, such as climate change, resource scarcity, and habitat degradation. SES ...
    • Towards mass cultivation of diatoms as a source of marine lipids 

      Svenning, Jon Brage (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-04-23)
      The global demand for the long-chain omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA is increasing, and the traditional sources of these fatty acids, fish oils, are no longer able to sustain the demand. This shortage is mainly a result of the surging requirement of EPA and DHA as ingredients in fish feed for aquaculture, and as dietary supplements for human consumption. As a result, there is an increased interest ...
    • A trait-based assessment of the Barents Sea fish community: implications for vulnerability under environmental change 

      Wiedmann, Magnus Aune (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2014-06-06)
      SUMMARY This is a study of the fish community in the Barents Sea and its vulnerability to disturbance such as fishing and climate change. The vulnerability of the fish community depends on its sensitivity to, and adaptability under, stress. To assess these two components of vulnerability, I have combined survey data from the Barents Sea with information about the species properties (i.e., ...
    • Trophic relationships and the role of Calanus in the oceanic ecosystems south and north of Iceland 

      Pétursdóttir, Hildur (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2012-12-03)
      The waters south and north of Iceland vary greatly both oceanographically and biologically with the rather stable and warm Atlantic waters south and west of Iceland and the more variable and cold Arctic and sub-Arctic waters, north and east of Iceland. The aim of this study was to increase the knowledge on the role of Calanus copepods and trophic relations of the key components of the oceanic ...
    • Tundra vegetation ecology from the sky - Aerial images and photogrammetry as tools to monitor landscape change 

      Eischeid, Isabell (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-05-24)
      Long-term temperature increases, higher frequencies of extreme weather events and changes in food web structures will all affect the state of Arctic tundra ecosystems at different temporal and spatial scales. Ecologists are tasked with understanding these biotic and abiotic interactions and finding methods to measure them. This thesis applies new technology and methods within the principles of ...
    • Two pawns in their game - Inventory and customer efficiency 

      Breivik, Jørgen (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-01-16)
      This thesis examines efficiency in the retail industry in two different directions. In the first setting, the link between inventory efficiency and performance is examined in relation to firm characteristics and exogenous explanatory variables. More specifically, in addition to general firm-specific characteristics, the effects of chain affiliation and time trends within retail chains is examined. ...