Research projects
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- Catching the Past: Investigating the Legacy of Atlantic cod exploitation using ancient DNA
- CoDINA - Cod: DIet and food web dyNAmics
- CodSize: Resolving impacts of Atlantic cod body size on population replenishment and coastal ecosystem change
- COVID-19 Seasonality: The effect of environmental variation on the spatio-temporal dynamics at national, regional and global scales
- COVIDOSE: Determining infectious dose for SARS-CoV-2 and assessing contact/proximity risk
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- ECOGENOME - A multispecies, multitrophic genomics approach to coastal ecosystem structure
- ECOVAR: Managing ecosystems in an increasingly variable world
- EISA: Ecology and management of the invasive snow crab
- EpiFish: Innovative Epigenetic Markers for Fish Domestication
- EvoCave
- EvoSize: Size-dependent anthropogenic perturbations - from genes to ecosystems and back
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- Parasites and Host Behaviour: Co-evolution from genotype to phenotype
- Passer Sparrows: On the role of hybridisation in evolution - the case of Eurasian Passer sparrows
- PlagPART: A Norwegian-Russian-Chinese research and training network on the study of plague
- Promoting the Co-Existence Approach of Carnivore Conservation in Human dominated landscape of Ethiopian Highlands, Guassa
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- SeaChanges: Thresholds in human exploitation of marine vertebrates
- SnowyGenomes: Unravelling the genomic basis for adaptation in the snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus)
- SpaceShift: Drivers and effects of spatial shifts in early life stages of marine fish
- SpawnSeis: Effects of seismic sound on spawning behaviour and reproductive sucsess of cod
- SUSTAIN: Sustainable management of renewable resources in a changing environment: an integrated approach across ecosystems.
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- The evolution of defence systems: theory and experiment
- The horses and sheep of the Vikings: archaeogenomics of domesticates in the North Atlantic
- The Nansen Legacy / Arven etter Nansen
- Timing of the active period for Calanus copepods in the Arctic
- Tracking Viking-assisted dispersal of biodiversity using ancient DNA
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