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First Things First: Vital Protein Marks by N-Terminal Acetyltransferases
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-09)N-terminal (Nt) acetylation is known to be a highly abundant co-translational protein modification, but the recent discovery of Golgi- and chloroplast-resident N-terminal acetyltransferases (NATs) revealed that it can also ... -
Fish feed as source of potentially allergenic peptides from the fish parasite Anisakis simplex (s.l.)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-04)The carry-over of certain feed components into animal products can be of concern for human health. The safety assessment of chemical contaminants including natural toxins, agrochemicals, veterinary drugs, and environmental ... -
Fish for food and nutrition security in Ghana: Challenges and opportunities
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Fish is an important dietary source of micronutrients, particularly in low-and middle-income countries. In Ghana, effective management of fish and the fisheries is essential for food, economic and nutrition security and ... -
A fish introduction and its impact on the plankton community
(Doctoral thesis, 2012-08-20)This thesis is about how one species can invade an ecosystem and change the whole biological community within a few years. The question is whether such changes can be foreseen or are more or less unpredictable? Biological ... -
The Fish Pathogen "Candidatus Clavichlamydia salmonicola" - A Missing Link in the Evolution of Chlamydial Pathogens of Humans
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Chlamydiae like Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydia psittaci are well-known human and animal pathogens. Yet, the chlamydiae are a much larger group of evolutionary ancient obligate intracellular bacteria that includes ... -
Fish protein hydrolysates based on Atlantic salmon by-products. Enzyme cost-efficiency and characterization of sensory, surface-active and nutritional properties
(Doctoral thesis, 2016-06-21)The world fisheries and fish farming industries generate large amounts of by-products after the primary processing of fish to edible products. In Norway alone, this accounted for almost 900,000 tons in 2014. Based on present ... -
Fish resist temptation from junk food: state-dependent diet choice in reproductive Atlantic cod Gadus morhua facing seasonal fluxes of lipid-rich prey
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)In ecological sciences, animal diets are often simplified to ‘resources' or ‘caloric quantities'. However, in the present study, we investigated the optimal foraging strategy of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua when both macro- ... -
Fish zona radiata (eggshell) protein: A sensitive biomarker for environmental estrogens
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 1997-04)Environmental estrogens have recently caused great concern because of their ability to mimic natural hormones and influence vital endocrine functions in humans and wildlife. The induction of vitellogenin (Vtg) synthesis ... -
Fisheries in the Drylands of Sub-Saharan Africa – “Fish come with the rains”. Building resilience for fisheries-dependent livelihoods to enhance food security and nutrition in the drylands
(FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circulars ; 1118, Book, 2016)Dryland areas cover more than half of sub-Saharan Africa and are home to nearly 50 percent of its populations, who depend on agriculture (including livestock, crops and fisheries) as their main livelihood strategy. Sporadic ... -
Fisheries Surveys Are Essential Ocean Observing Programs in a Time of Global Change: A Synthesis of Oceanographic and Ecological Data From U.S. West Coast Fisheries Surveys
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)As climate change and other anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems accelerate in the 21st century, there is an increasing need for sustained ocean time series. A robust and collaborative network of regional monitoring ... -
Fisheries, the inverted food pyramid
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-12-13)A global assessment of fishing patterns and fishing pressure from 110 different Ecopath models, representing marine ecosystems throughout the world and covering the period 1970–2007, show that human exploitation across ... -
Fisheries-induced evolution
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-12)Increased mortality from fishing is expected to favor faster life histories, realized through earlier maturation, increased reproductive investment, and reduced postmaturation growth. There is also direct and indirect ... -
Fisheries-induced evolution in morphology: a selection experiment on the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
(Master thesis, 2016-06-01)For the past century, the human population has been growing, and the human technology has been advancing, both at historically-unprecedented rates. As a result, the overall impact of human activities on the lives and deaths ... -
Fishes in a changing world: learning from the past to promote sustainability of fish populations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Populations of fishes provide valuable services for billions of people, but face diverse and interacting threats that jeopardize their sustainability. Human population growth and intensifying resource use for food, water, ... -
Fishing for answers
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Five reasons to take the precautionary approach to deep sea exploitation
(Journal article, 2023)Extractive activities in the deep sea are poised to advance faster than the science needed to evaluate risks. Here, we call for a strong precautionary approach in developing these industries. -
Fjellflora og -vegetasjon i midtre Hordaland. Analyse av en botanisk øst-vest-gradient
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Flesh quality of Atlantic salmon smolts reared at different temperatures and photoperiods
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Possible interactive effects of temperature and photoperiod on flesh quality in Atlantic salmon post‐smolts were studied. Juvenile (initial mean weight 96.0 g ± 3.1 SEM ) Atlantic salmon were reared at six different ... -
Flexible behaviour in a mesopelagic fish (Maurolicus muelleri)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Variability of mesopelagic scattering layers is often attributed to environmental conditions or multi-species layer composition. Yet, little is known about variation in behaviour among the individuals forming scattering ... -
The flickering connectivity system of the north Andean páramos
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-06-13)Aim: To quantify the effect of Pleistocene climate fluctuations on habitat connectivity across páramos in the Northern Andes. Location: Northern Andes. Methods: The unique páramos habitat underwent dynamic shifts in elevation ...