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Plant biodiversity assessment through soil eDNA reflects temporal and local diversity
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-04-12)1. Several studies have shown the potential of eDNA-based proxies for plant identification, but little is known about their spatial and temporal resolution. This limits its use for plant biodiversity assessments and monitoring of vegetation responses to environmental changes. Here we calibrate the temporal and spatial plant signals detected with soil eDNA surveys by comparing with a standard visual ... -
Museumsaktivisme for hestevelferd. Om kunnskapsforbindelser mellom Weary Willie på sydpolekspedisjon i 1911 og Saint Boy i De olympiske leder i 2021
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-08)The article argues that we legitimise the use of nature through cultural nature rationales. We adapt our understanding of nature to how we want to use it in a cultural sense. The material for the discussion is equine husbandry, using a past and contemporary perspective. The treatment of the horses that Robert Falcon Scott brought with him on his south pole expedition in 1910–1912, and the treatment ... -
Petter Dass: "Du skal ikke slå i hjel" - En folkemelodi med livskraft gjennom flere århundrer.
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022)In this article I will analyse the variants of the melody used for the song Petter Dass wrote around 1690 about the 5th commandment. There exist about 100 variants of this melody in different archives in Norway, but not in Sweden or Denmark. It is possible to follow the melody in oral tradition through the 19th and 18th centuries. We don’t know if the melody dates back to Petter Dass himself, ... -
MicroRNAs are deeply linked to the emergence of the complex octopus brain
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-25)Soft-bodied cephalopods such as octopuses are exceptionally intelligent invertebrates with a highly complex nervous system that evolved independently from vertebrates. Because of elevated RNA editing in their nervous tissues, we hypothesized that RNA regulation may play a major role in the cognitive success of this group. We thus profiled messenger RNAs and small RNAs in three cephalopod species ... -
A Rarely Seen Taxonomic Revision with Immense Value for 41 Years and Counting: Reflections on the 1981 Monograph of Trichonta Winnertz, 1864 (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) by Raymond Gagné, with an Integrative Revision of the Trichonta Vulcani (Dziedzicki, 1889) Species Complex.
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-08)We celebrate Raymond J. Gagné for his contributions to taxonomy of the Mycetophilidae (Diptera), specifically for his forty-one-years-old monograph of Holarctic Trichonta Winnertz, 1864 that is still the primary source used for species identification in the genus. We briefly reflect on his monograph´s impact and demonstrate by use of recent DNA barcode data extracted from BOLD Systems (BOLD) ... -
Rocetelion humerale (Zetterstedt, 1850) (Diptera, Keroplatidae) rediscovered in Norway after more than 100 years, with description of the larva and its habitat.
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022)The large and conspicuous keroplatid species Rocetelion humerale (Zetterstedt, 1850) was previously documented with a single record from Norway only, a more than one hundred-year-old record of a male from Erfjord in Rogaland County, published in 1914, for which the voucher specimen has been searched for in vain in museum collections. In the summer of 2020, a new record of an adult male was ... -
Disaster, traces of displacement, and mizuaoi seeds
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-13)Curated by socio-cultural anthropologist Fuyubi Nakamura, the exhibition entitled A Future for Memory: Art and Life after the Great Japan Earthquake at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC in British Columbia addresses the sociocultural role of art produced in situ in the aftermath of the triple disaster which occurred in the Tōhoku region of northeast Japan in 2011. The exhibition’s curatorial project ... -
High resolution ancient sedimentary DNA shows that alpine plant diversity is associated with human land use and climate change
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-04)The European Alps are highly rich in species, but their future may be threatened by ongoing changes in human land use and climate. Here, we reconstructed vegetation, temperature, human impact and livestock over the past ~12,000 years from Lake Sulsseewli, based on sedimentary ancient plant and mammal DNA, pollen, spores, chironomids, and microcharcoal. We assembled a highly-complete local DNA ... -
A 2-million-year-old ecosystem in Greenland uncovered by environmental DNA
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-07)Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene epochs 3.6 to 0.8 million years ago had climates resembling those forecasted under future warming. Palaeoclimatic records show strong polar amplification with mean annual temperatures of 11–19 °C above contemporary values. The biological communities inhabiting the Arctic during this time remain poorly known because fossils are rare. Here we report an ancient ... -
A 2-million-year-old ecosystem in Greenland uncovered by environmental DNA
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-07)Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene epochs 3.6 to 0.8 million years ago1 had climates resembling those forecasted under future warming2. Palaeoclimatic records show strong polar amplification with mean annual temperatures of 11–19 °C above contemporary values3,4. The biological communities inhabiting the Arctic during this time remain poorly known because fossils are rare5. Here we report an ancient ... -
Changes in Onset of Vegetation Growth on Svalbard, 2000–2020
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-15)The global temperature is increasing, and this is affecting the vegetation phenology in many parts of the world. The most prominent changes occur at northern latitudes such as our study area, which is Svalbard, located between 76300N and 80500N. A cloud-free time series of MODIS-NDVI data was processed. The dataset was interpolated to daily data during the 2000–2020 period with a 231.65 m pixel ... -
Pollen, macrofossils and sedaDNA reveal climate and land use impacts on Holocene mountain vegetation of the Lepontine Alps, Italy
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-10)Both climate change and anthropogenic disturbance affect vegetation composition, but it is difficult to separate these drivers of vegetation change from one another. A better understanding of past vegetation dynamics is necessary to disentangle the influence of different forcing factors and assess future vegetation change. Here we present the first multi-proxy palaeoecological study combining ... -
New integrated molecular approaches for investigating lake settlements in north-western Europe
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-28)Lake settlements, particularly crannogs, pose several contradictions—visible yet inaccessible, widespread yet geographically restricted, persistent yet vulnerable. To further our understanding, we developed the integrated use of palaeolimnological (scanning XRF, pollen, spores, diatoms, chironomids, Cladocera, microcharcoal, biogenic silica, SEM-EDS, stable-isotopes) and biomolecular (faecal stanols, ... -
Hunting for Hide. Investigating an Other-Than-Food Relationship between Stone Age Hunters and Wild Animals in Northern Europe
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-18)In archaeological hunter-gatherer research, animals are primarily seen as food. Alternatively, they are proposed to serve as symbols and devices for social structuring of human societies. A growing body of literature in humanities and social sciences now looks into the role of animals as social and sentient co-beings. It is becoming increasingly clear that the roles of animals as other-than-food ... -
Focal vs. fecal: Seasonal variation in the diet of wild vervet monkeys from observational and DNA metabarcoding data
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-01)Assessing the diet of wild animals reveals valuable information about their ecology and trophic relationships that may help elucidate dynamic interactions in ecosystems and forecast responses to environmental changes. Advances in molecular biology provide valuable research tools in this field. However, comparative empirical research is still required to highlight strengths and potential biases of ... -
Nordlendingen tar de geologiske ressursene i bruk: et arkeologisk perspektiv
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2022-10)Mennesker har til alle tider nyttiggjort seg stein og mineraler. Fra steinalderen dominerer funn fra boplasser, men mye er også løsfunn av kjent opprinnelser. Vi vet lite om hvor steinråstoffet i Nordland ble hentet fra i steinalderen. Funn fra jernalder og middelalder stammer hovedsakelig fra boplasser og graver. Fra disse periodene har vi også kjennskap til lokale produksjonsplasser og steinbrudd. ... -
Vindkraftutbygging og bærekraftig reindrift på to øyer i Troms
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022)Hvilken betydning har arealinngrep for reindriftas økologiske og kulturelle bærekraft? Konsekvensene av arealinngrep handler ikke kun om tap av beiteland og produksjon i reindriftsflokken, men også om endringer i samspillet mellom rein og mennesker, beite, og det samiske reindriftssamfunnet. Tap av beiter har betydning for den kulturelle bærekraften ved at færre familiemedlemmer kan delta i driften ... -
sRNAbench and sRNAtoolbox 2022 update: accurate miRNA and sncRNA profiling for model and non-model organisms
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-12)The NCBI Sequence Read Archive currently hosts microRNA sequencing data for over 800 different species, evidencing the existence of a broad taxonomic distribution in the field of small RNA research. Simultaneously, the number of samples per miRNA-seq study continues to increase resulting in a vast amount of data that requires accurate, fast and user-friendly analysis methods. Since the previous ... -
Metabarcoding data reveal vertical multitaxa variation in topsoil communities during the colonization of deglaciated forelands
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-23)Ice-free areas are expanding worldwide due to dramatic glacier shrinkage and are undergoing rapid colonization by multiple lifeforms, thus representing key environments to study ecosystem development. It has been proposed that the colonization dynamics of deglaciated terrains is different between surface and deep soils but that the heterogeneity between communities inhabiting surface and deep soils ... -
Tempo and drivers of plant diversification in the European mountain system
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-18)There is still limited consensus on the evolutionary history of species-rich temperate alpine floras due to a lack of comparable and high-quality phylogenetic data covering multiple plant lineages. Here we reconstructed when and how European alpine plant lineages diversified, i.e., the tempo and drivers of speciation events. We performed full-plastome phylogenomics and used multi-clade comparative ...