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    • The intraspecific diversity of Norwegian Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)): An examination of repeatability and life history 

      Grenier, Gabrielle (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-11-24)
      Across Arctic charr’s Holearctic distribution we see repeated patterns where multiple ecotypes diverge along ecological resource gradients. Arctic charr occur in both anadromous and lacustrine forms. Furthermore, lacustrine ecotypes are seen repeatedly specializing their morphology, trophic ecology, and life history along a benthic pelagic axis and along the depth gradient. Typically, a pelagic ...
    • Migration Ecology of North Atlantic Humpback Whales: Mapping Movements throughout the Annual Cycle 

      Kettemer, Lisa Elena (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-11-23)
      Animal migration is a fascinating natural phenomenon where large numbers of animals embark on long-distance journeys, seeking out favorable environmental conditions and prey throughout the annual cycle. In this thesis, a range of techniques was used to fill major knowledge gaps in humpback whale (<i>Megaptera novaeangliae</i>) movement patterns and migration ecology in the North Atlantic Ocean. ...
    • Impacts of Vegetation and Temperature Changes on Carbon Cycling Microbial Communities in Arctic Wetlands 

      Bender, Kathrin Marina (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-11-20)
      Climate change causes disturbances to soil environments. Such disturbances include shifts in vegetation composition and rising temperatures, which can impact the microbial communities involved in soil carbon cycling. In this thesis, my emphasis was centered on two main aspects: the effects of vegetation changes, caused by herbivory, and the effects of temperature changes on the soil organic matter ...
    • Grandparents Matter – Multigenerational transmission of health and health behaviors 

      Sari, Emre (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-11-07)
      Health is an essential component of human capital, and health inequalities are a major issue. While substantial research on the intergenerational transmission of health and health behaviors has been conducted, the questions whether and how grandparents’ health affects grandchildren remain underinvestigated. This thesis aims to better understand health inequality mechanisms by analyzing multigenerational ...
    • 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 ...
    • Investigating the influence of biotic and abiotic factors on the phytochemical variation of lingonberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.) in Norway 

      Amundsen, Mathias (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-10-20)
      Lingonberry is an evergreen dwarf shrub abundant and is a food traditionally regarded as a staple of Nordic diets. There is limited commercial harvest of these readily available berries. The objective of this doctoral thesis is to investigate how the composition Norwegian lingonberries vary and investigate how the composition of the lingonberries is affected by abiotic and biotic growth conditions. ...
    • Factors Influencing Seaweed Consumption: The Role of Values, Self-Identity, Norms and Attitudes 

      Govaerts, Florent (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-06-09)
      <p>To mitigate climate change and ecological degradation, societies must change how they produce and consume food. In 2013, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) highlighted the need to use alternative food sources to reach a more sustainable food system. In this context, seaweed has excellent potential as its production does not need fertilizers and does not engender ...
    • Zooplankton seasonality at high latitudes: From community to behaviour 

      Coguiec, Estelle (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-05-16)
      This thesis describes the seasonality of the mesozooplankton community in Ramfjord, a shallow high-latitude fjord, in terms of diversity and behavior, using a combination of new and traditional methods. The approach aimed to gain insight into how environmental drivers such as photoperiod and food availability shape seasonal changes in mesozooplankton community structure and <i>Calanus</i> spp. ...
    • Genome-edited salmon: a sustainable and socially acceptable solution to aquaculture? 

      Blix, Torill Pauline Bakkelund (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-03-24)
      The Norwegian Atlantic salmon farming industry is halted by challenges related to environmental impact and fish welfare. Some of the issues have been suggested solved by the use of novel genome editing technologies, such as CRISPR, which allows for targeted mutations and speeding up fish breeding. For successful introduction, applications of the technology need to be socially acceptable and contribute ...
    • Population dynamics and production of small, marine copepods in highly seasonal Arctic and sub-Arctic environments 

      Barth-Jensen, Coralie (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-03-17)
      Small copepods (≤ 2 mm) are highly abundant mesozooplankton in Arctic and sub-Arctic marine ecosystems. However, small copepods are generally underestimated in zooplankton studies because of the use of large-meshed nets (≥ 180-µm mesh size) and are relatively poorly studied compared to large copepods. This thesis investigates the egg hatching rates, population dynamics and production rates of three ...
    • Atlantic salmon immune responses after infection with intracellular pathogens 

      van der Wal, Yorick Andreas (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-02-21)
      We focused on the responses of two arms of the Atlantic salmon immune system against intracellular pathogens: the antibody (Ab) production by B cells after challenge with the facultative intracellular bacterium <i>Pisciricketsia salmonis</i> and the interferon (IFN) responses in a salmonid cell line against salmon alphavirus (SAV), infectious necrotic pancreas virus (IPNV), and <i>P. salmonis</i>. ...
    • The Role of Internal Legitimacy in Shifting a Large Established Company Towards Sustainability. A Case Study of a Sustainable Transition Shift in the Oil and Gas Industry 

      Jaber, Tahrir (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-02-16)
      <p>This thesis is motivated by the need to involve sustainability in the oil and gas industry. This thesis focuses on the sustainable transition in Equinor, the Norwegian oil and gas company. It looks, particularly, at a large established oil and gas company undergoing a sustainable change and how it performs its transition into sustainability. However, this transition poses challenges to a large ...
    • Changing Business models for Sustainability: Role of drivers and dynamic capabilities in Arctic nature tourism 

      Sahebalzamani, Samira (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-01-31)
      <p>This thesis investigates nature tourism companies, which strive to incorporate sustainability into their business models and change them to be more resilient. For this purpose, it adopts a dynamic perspective on business models by which companies address corporate sustainability which is understood here as a balance among environmental, social, and economic pillars as well as a sustainable ...
    • 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. ...
    • Economic performance, technical efficiency and fishers’ perceptions of factors affecting fishing activities. A study of a Vietnamese purse seine fleet 

      Cao, Thi Hong Nga (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-12-19)
      <p>The focus of this thesis is on the economic performance and technical efficiency of a Vietnamese fishing fleet by the use of data envelopment analysis (DEA). The double bootstrap method has been used to overcome some of the limitations of DEA. In addition, the dissertation evaluates fishers’ perceptions of negative events affecting the fishing activities. <p>The first of three papers presents ...
    • Gear modifications for bycatch reduction in the Bay of Biscay demersal trawl fishery 

      Cuende de Francisco, Elsa (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-12-20)
      <p>Bottom trawl fisheries have great social and economic importance for coastal communities in the Basque Country. However, the activity of the demersal trawl fishery in the Bay of Biscay, which includes the coastline of the Basque country, can be compromised due to its multispecies nature, high proportion of unwanted species in the catch, and the increasingly strict legislation implemented aiming ...
    • Farm sustainability as a sustainability learning process in Arctic Norway 

      Halland, Hilde (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-11-03)
      Sustainability is proposed as a solution to the many negative consequences of modern agriculture. However, although science and policy have aimed for sustainability for more than two decades, it seems that we are not making enough progress. This is due to the complexities of the sustainability concept and that we need to better understand how we can create change. In seeing sustainability as a ...
    • Atmospheric CO2 drawdown, community dynamics and selection of surface microbiomes in marine cold-water ecosystems 

      Aalto, Nerea Johanna (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-10-10)
      <p>The European Arctic is characterized by large surface areas of coastal seas and long coastlines where important ecosystem processes are regulated by marine microbiomes that contribute to global carbon cycling via primary productivity and atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> drawdown. In addition to biogeochemical cycling, these complex microbial ecosystems also support major marine food webs and lend ...
    • Catch quality of Northeast Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) caught by bottom trawl and gillnet – Effects of changes in gear design and fishing practices 

      Jensen, Tonje Kristin (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-10-07)
      <p>Cod caught with bottom trawls and gillnets have often been associated with poor and variable quality, and little is known about how changes in gear design and fishing practices may influence the quality of fish caught by these two fishing gears. It is difficult, if not impossible, to improve catch quality if fish are damaged during the capture process. Therefore, preventing the deterioration of ...
    • Meroplankton on Arctic inflow shelves: Diversity, seasonality and origins of benthic invertebrate larvae on the Barents and Chukchi shelves 

      Descôteaux, Raphaëlle (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-10-05)
      Planktonic early life stages of marine benthic invertebrates play an important role in dispersal and at times represent a substantial proportion of the zooplankton. Information about the larval communities present on the Arctic inflow shelves of the Barents and Chukchi Seas, however, is incomplete and limited because of infrequent sampling and low resolution of identification. The aims of the work ...