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Diversity of wild bees in semi-natural grasslands in southeast Norway is related to temperature and amount of edge habitat in the surrounding landscape
(Master thesis, 2021)The declines in diversity and abundance of wild bees are mainly attributed to the intensification of agricultural practices and the resulting loss of semi-natural grassland habitats. Furthermore, the effect of climate ... -
Dividing heaven : investigating the influence of the U.S. ban on cooperation with China on the development of global outer space governance
(Master thesis, 2018)This thesis investigates how the U.S. policy barring NASA’s cooperation with China, colloquially known as the “Wolf amendment”, is influencing the developing system of global space governance. As rapid technological ... -
Djuparbeiding av lagdelt jord : Virkning på jord og avling
(Research report, 1980)Institutt for jordkultur og Landbruksteknisk institutt (LTI) startet allerede i 1963 samarbeid om utvikling av utstyr og anlegg av forsøksfelter med dyp jordarbeiding med tanke på forbedring av de fysiske forhold i lagdelte ... -
DMSO effects larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) behavior, with additive and interaction effects when combined with positive controls
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DNA base modifications in honey bee and fruit fly genomes suggest an active demethylation machinery with species- and tissue-specific turnover rates
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DNA base oxidation in relation to TNM stages and chemotherapy treatment in colorectal cancer patients 2–9 months post-surgery
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DNA glycosylase Neil2 contributes to genomic responses in the spleen during clinical prion disease
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The DNA glycosylase Neil2 is a member of the base excision repair (BER) family of enzymes, which are important for repair of oxidative DNA damage. Specifically, Neil2 participates in repair of oxidized bases in single-stranded ... -
DNA metabarcoding adds valuable information for management of biodiversity in roadside stormwater ponds
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Stormwater ponds are used to compensate for the adverse effects that road runoff might have on the natural environment. Depending on their design and placement, stormwater ponds can act as both refugia and traps for local ... -
DNA Metabarcoding Reveals Broad Presence of Plant Pathogenic Oomycetes in Soil From Internationally Traded Plants
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Plants with roots and soil clumps transported over long distances in plant trading can harbor plant pathogenic oomycetes, facilitating disease outbreaks that threaten ecosystems, biodiversity, and food security. Tools to ... -
DNA metabarcoding reveals host-specific communities of arthropods residing in fungal fruit bodies
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Biological communities within living organisms are structured by their host’s traits. How host traits affect biodiversity and community composition is poorly explored for some associations, such as arthropods within fungal ... -
DNA metabarcoding reveals host-specific communities of arthropods residing in fungal fruit bodies
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DNA methylation in a nutritional and social context : a study of cytosine modifications in honey bee (Apis mellifera) workers
(PhD Thesis;2023:10, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Intergenic DNA methylation is widespread in both the animal and plant kingdoms. Its presence in exons is believed to be dynamic and suggests its involvement in the regulation of alternative splice variants. In addition, ... -
DNA methylation profiles in red blood cells of adult hens correlate with their rearing conditions
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DNA vaccine expressing the non-structural proteins of Piscine orthoreovirus delay the kinetics of PRV infection and induces moderate protection against heart -and skeletal muscle inflammation in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Piscine orthoreovirus (PRV) causes heart- and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI) in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Erythrocytes are the main target cells for PRV. HSMI causes significant economic losses to the ... -
DNA-markør identifiserer mellomeuropeiske granprovenienser
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Do changes in persistent organic pollutants after bariatric surgery cause endocrine disruption?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background Bariatric surgery results in weight loss, marked endocrine changes and the release of persistent organic pollutants (POPs). The release of POPs might cause endocrine disruption. The study aimed to explore ... -
Do commodities offer diversification benefits in multi-asset portfolios?
(Master thesis, 2015-08-04)During the last decade commodities have increased in popularity as an alternative asset class. Previous research reports the diversification benefits when adding individual commodity indices or futures to a traditional ... -
Do futures prices help forecast the spot price in the Nordic power market?
(Master thesis, 2021)This thesis focuses on the Nordic electricity market, mainly the ability of futures contracts to forecast subsequent electricity spot prices in the Nordic power market. Our forecasting horizons are 1 to 4 months. We first ... -
Do individual differences in use of cover habitat affect red deer`s (Cervus elaphus) probability of being shot by hunters?
(Master thesis, 2014-08-19)The purpose of this study was to test if red deer (Cervus elaphus) habitat use affects their risk of being shot by hunters. I compared habitat use of 20 GPS-marked red deer that survived the hunting season with 20 individuals ... -
Do insect fungivores that visit polypore cafes aid sporedispersal?
(Master thesis, 2018)Dispersal of wood-decaying fungi has been well studied, but the importance of insects for the dispersal of spores are less documented In this study I sampled beetles from red belt conk, tinder fungus and aspen bracket by ...