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    The recovery of European freshwater biodiversity has come to a halt

    Owing to a long history of anthropogenic pressures, freshwater ecosystems are among the most vulnerable to biodiversity loss1. Mitigation measures, including wastewater treatment and hydromorphological restoratio...

    Peter Haase, Diana E. Bowler, Nathan J. Baker, Núria Bonada, Sami Domisch in Nature (2023)

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    Meta-analysis of multidecadal biodiversity trends in Europe

    Local biodiversity trends over time are likely to be decoupled from global trends, as local processes may compensate or counteract global change. We analyze 161 long-term biological time series (15–91 years) c...

    Francesca Pilotto, Ingolf Kühn, Rita Adrian, Renate Alber in Nature Communications (2020)

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    Historical human impact on productivity and biodiversity in a subalpine oligotrophic lake in Scandinavia

    We conducted a paleolimnological study to examine how changes in human activity interacted with climate to influence productivity and biodiversity over the past millennium in oligotrophic Lake Atnsjøen, SE Nor...

    Thomas C. Jensen, Izabela Zawiska, Mimmi Oksman in Journal of Paleolimnology (2020)

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    Alien plants, animals, fungi and algae in Norway: an inventory of neobiota

    We present the results of an inventory and status assessment of alien species in Norway. The inventory covered all known multicellular neobiota, 2496 in total, 1039 of which were classified as naturalised. The...

    Hanno Sandvik, Dag Dolmen, Reidar Elven, Tone Falkenhaug in Biological Invasions (2019)

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    The Recharging Infrastructure Needs for Long Distance Travel by Electric Vehicles: A Comparison of Battery-Switching and Quick-Charging Stations

    On-road electric vehicle recharging infrastructure is essential in the transformation of electric vehicles into a practical transportation option. This study focuses upon assessing the need for recharging infr...

    Linda Christensen, Sigal Kaplan in Spatial Analysis and Location Modeling in … (2018)

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    Regulation of atypical MAP kinases ERK3 and ERK4 by the phosphatase DUSP2

    The atypical MAP kinases ERK3 and ERK4 are activated by phosphorylation of a serine residue lying within the activation loop signature sequence S-E-G. However, the regulation of ERK3 and ERK4 phosphorylation a...

    Maria Perander, Rania Al-Mahdi, Thomas C. Jensen, Jennifer A. L. Nunn in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Does excess dietary carbon affect respiration of Daphnia?

    Like many invertebrate herbivores, Daphnia frequently face diets with excess carbon (C) relative to elements like phosphorus (P), and with limited ability to store C-rich compounds. To cope with this relative sur...

    Thomas C. Jensen, Dag O. Hessen in Oecologia (2007)

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    Age-dependent shift in response to food element composition in Collembola: contrasting effects of dietary nitrogen

    We examined the effect of different food qualities, in terms of the C:N:P content, on the collembolan Hypogastrura viatica. We hypothesised that (faster growing) juveniles would have higher demands for P and N th...

    Thomas C. Jensen, Hans Petter Leinaas, Dag O. Hessen in Oecologia (2006)

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    Biotic and abiotic preferences of the cladoceran invader Limnosida frontosa

    During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the cladoceran Limnosida frontosa invaded several lakes within its natural range in southeastern Norway. In this project, we wanted to study the types of lakes preferred by

    Thomas C. Jensen, Dag O. Hessen, Bjørn A. Faafeng in Hydrobiologia (2001)