• Adaptive host responses to infection can resemble parasitic manipulation 

      Jensen, Camilla Håkonsrud; Weidner, Jacqueline; Giske, Jarl; Jørgensen, Christian; Eliassen, Sigrunn; Mennerat, Adele (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Using a dynamic optimisation model for juvenile fish in stochastic food environments, we investigate optimal hormonal regulation, energy allocation and foraging behaviour of a growing host infected by a parasite that only ...
    • Hormone strategies as a key for understanding life history trade-offs in fish 

      Jensen, Camilla Håkonsrud (Doctoral thesis, 2020-04-21)
      Animal behaviour has fascinated humans for millennia. For studying animal behaviour, evolutionary biologists have focused primarily on their ultimate fitness causes mainly using a top-down approach. In contrast, physiologists ...
    • Hormones as adaptive control systems in juvenile fish 

      Weidner, Jacqueline; Jensen, Camilla Håkonsrud; Giske, Jarl; Eliassen, Sigrunn; Jørgensen, Christian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-02-17)
      Growth is an important theme in biology. Physiologists often relate growth rates to hormonal control of essential processes. Ecologists often study growth as a function of gradients or combinations of environmental factors. ...
    • Invest more and die faster: The life history of a parasite on intensive farms 

      Mennerat, Adele; Ugelvik, Mathias Stølen; Jensen, Camilla Håkonsrud; Skorping, Arne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-10)
      Organisms are expected to respond to alterations in their survival by evolutionary changes in their life history traits. As agriculture and aquaculture have become increasingly intensive in the past decades, there has been ...