• Declining reproductive output in capercaillie and black grouse – 16 countries and 80 years 

      Jahren, Torfinn; Storaas, Torstein; Willebrand, Tomas; Moa, Pål Fossland; Hagen, Bjørn Roar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Declines in populations of capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) and black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix) have been reported from both Central Europe and the continuous boreal forests of Fennoscandia. While intensified land-use is ...
    • Spatial ecology of moose (Alces alces) in a dynamic world 

      Loosen, Anne Elizabeth (Ph.d-avhandlinger i anvendt økologi og bioteknologi; 4, Doctoral thesis, 2021)
      Denne avhandlingen tar for seg noen av de viktigste utfordringene for hovdyrforvaltning i det 21. århundre: arealbruk som bidrar til økt fôrproduksjon, rekolonisering av naturlige predatorer, klimaendringer og utfordringer ...
    • Surviving winter: Food, but not habitat structure, prevents crashes in cyclic vole populations 

      Johnsen, Kaja; Boonstra, Rudy; Boutin, Stan; Devineau, Olivier; Krebs, Charles J.; Andreassen, Harry Peter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Vole population cycles are a major force driving boreal ecosystem dynamics in north - western Eurasia. However, our understanding of the impact of winter on these cycles is ...
    • Weather and population size effects on water and sewer treatment costs: Evidence from Brazil 

      Danelon, André F.; Spolador, Humberto F.S.; Kumbhakar, Subal Chandra (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-15)
      The provision of sanitation services generates investments, employment, and income; they contribute to human capital stock accumulation, and, therefore, to economic development. Recent studies suggest that climate change ...
    • Why Do the Boreal Forest Ecosystems of Northwestern Europe Differ from Those of Western North America? 

      Boonstra, Rudy; Andreassen, Harry Peter; Boutin, Stan; Husek, Jan; Ims, Rolf A.; Krebs, Charles J.; Skarpe, Christina; Wabakken, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The boreal forest is one of the largest terrestrial biomes on Earth. Conifers normally dominate the tree layer across the biome, but other aspects of ecosystem structure and dynamics vary geographically. The cause of the ...