• Life-history evolution in response to foraging risk, modelled for Northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) 

      Jessen, Henrik Høiberg; Opdal, Anders Martin Frugård; Enberg, Katja Susanna (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Foraging behaviour is known to be a key element in ecology and evolution. Increased foraging intensity increases energy intake, which is useful for growth and reproduction but comes at the cost of higher mortality risk due ...
    • Sensitivity of euphotic zone properties to CDOM variations in marine ecosystem models 

      Urtizberea, Agurtzane; Dupont, Nicolas; Rosland, Rune; Aksnes, Dag Lorents (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013-05-10)
      In marine ecosystem models, the underwater light intensity is commonly characterized by the shading of phytoplankton in addition to a background light attenuation coefficient. Colour dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is an ...
    • Timing of Calanus finmarchicus diapause in stochastic environments 

      Bandara, Kanchana; Varpe, Øystein; Maps, Frédéric; Ji, Rubao; Eiane, Ketil; Tverberg, Vigdis (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      In environments with strong seasonality, many herbivorous zooplankton remain active only during the productive season and undergo a period of inactivity and suppressed development termed ‘diapause’ during the unproductive ...