Browsing Doctoral theses (MINA) by Author "Birkemoe, Tone"
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Functional traits across primary producer groups and their effects on micro-arthropod communities in alpine Norway
Roos, Ruben Erik (PhD Thesis;2019:71, Doctoral thesis, 2019)The vegetation of alpine ecosystems, i.e. those above the elevation of the tree line, consists not only of vascular plants, but also of non-vascular primary producers such as lichens and bryophytes. The use of functional ... -
The importance of invertebrates on fungi in dead wood
Lunde, Lisa Fagerli (PhD Thesis;2022:43, Doctoral thesis, 2022)Dead wood is an important energy source in boreal forests and it hosts a high biodiversity dominated by fungi and invertebrates. Wood decay fungi are the initial decomposers of dead wood and invertebrates interact with ... -
Saproxylic insects influence community assembly and succession of fungi in dead wood
Jacobsen, Rannveig Margrete (PhD thesis;2017:88, Doctoral thesis, 2017)Insekter og sopp utgjør en stor andel av alle arter på landjorda, og leverer viktige økosystemtjenester som pollinering, karbonlagring og nedbrytning. Sopp er spesielt viktig for nedbrytning av plantemateriale, siden de ... -
Veteran oaks, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in southern Norway
Wetherbee, Ross (PhD Thesis;2021:29, Doctoral thesis, 2021)Veteran trees are keystone structures in landscapes, hotspots for biodiversity and have high cultural value. They are also declining globally, and this threatens the species that are dependent on them, and the ecosystem ...