5 results match your criteria: "University of Oslo P.O. Box 1066 Blindern[Affiliation]"
Chem Sci
September 2024
Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute of Organic Chemistry Hagenring 30 38106 Braunschweig Germany
Springtails (Collembola) are important members of the soil mesofauna. They are small, often less than 1-2 mm in length. A typical escape response of most surface-living species is to jump, using their furca.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe tendency of ectotherms to get larger in the cold (Bergmann clines) has potentially great implications for individual performance and food web dynamics. The mechanistic drivers of this trend are not well understood, however. One fundamental question is to which extent variation in body size is attributed to variation in cell size, which again is related to genome size.
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August 2015
Department of Biosciences, Metapopulation Research Centre, University of Helsinki P.O. Box 65, FI-00014, Helsinki, Finland.
Assessment of the costs and benefits of dispersal is central to understanding species' life-history strategies as well as explaining and predicting spatial population dynamics in the changing world. While mortality during active movement has received much attention, few have studied the costs of passive movement such as the airborne transport of fungal spores. Here, we examine the potential of extreme environmental conditions to cause dispersal mortality in wood-decay fungi.
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December 2014
Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES), Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo P.O. Box 1066 Blindern, NO-0316, Oslo, Norway.
Most cervid populations in Europe and North America are managed through selective harvesting, often with age- and sex-specific quotas, with a large influence on the population growth rate. Less well understood is how prevailing weather affects harvesting selectivity and off-take indirectly through changes in individual animal and hunter behavior. The behavior and movement patterns of hunters and their prey are expected to be influenced by weather conditions.
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September 2012
Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES), Department of Biology, University of Oslo P.O. Box 1066 Blindern, N-0316, Oslo, Norway.
Atlantic salmon populations are reported to be declining throughout its range, raising major management concerns. Variation in adult fish abundance may be due to variation in survival, growth, and timing of life history decisions. Given the complex life history, utilizing highly divergent habitats, the reasons for declines may be multiple and difficult to disentangle.
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