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Lesions of the biliary system in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). [PDF]
Journal of Fish Diseases, Volume 46, Issue 3, Page 281-285, March 2023.
Sveen LR +6 more
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Successive extreme climatic events lead to immediate, large-scale, and diverse responses from fish in the Arctic. [PDF]
Peaks in bottom temperature were observed concomitantly to surface extreme climatic events (ECEs). Bottom fish community responded immediately with large‐scale relocations. Responses varied among and within species with diverse adaptive capacity to short‐term perturbations.
Husson B +8 more
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Observed aerosol‐layer depth at Station Nord in the high Arctic
The results show aerosol‐layer depths below 80 m as well as depths around 230–250 m and they show few observations of aerosol‐layer depths between 80 and 230 m. Close to the ground, the observed backscatter exhibits a very pronounced seasonal variation, having low values during the summer and high values during the winter.
Sven‐Erik Gryning +5 more
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Marine Cold‐Air Outbreak Snowfall in the North Atlantic: A CloudSat Perspective
Abstract This study analyzes the influence of marine cold‐air outbreaks (MCAO) on snowfall and cloud properties in the North Atlantic Ocean using CloudSat observations. Comparing reanalysis‐determined MCAO conditions (low‐level instability) against “non‐CAO” conditions, we find that MCAO conditions are associated with predominantly light snowfall rates
Marian E. Mateling +3 more
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Abstract Aim Assess the spatial and temporal turnover of bentho‐demersal marine fauna by integrating ecological metrics at the community and food web levels and evaluate their main environmental and anthropogenic drivers. Location Barents Sea. Method We analysed data of benthic and bentho‐pelagic fish and megabenthic invertebrates caught in the Barents
Laurene Pecuchet +7 more
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Reproductive biology of the bathyal asteroid Ctenodiscus crispatus in the northeastern Pacific
Abstract The mud star Ctenodiscus crispatus has a broad distribution from Arctic waters into the northern Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Populations in the Atlantic are well studied and show oocyte sizes indicative of continuous gametogenesis with aseasonal spawning.
Sinja Rist +6 more
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Im Maschinenraum des neuen IPCC‐Berichts
Der jüngst veröffentlichte 6. Sachstandsbericht des Weltklimarates IPCC konnte einige zentrale Aussagen zum vergangenen und künftigen menschengemachten Klimawandel in bislang nie dagewesener Deutlichkeit tätigen. Dies wurde durch die weltweite Zusammenarbeit in der Klimaforschung möglich und baut ganz wesentlich auf den Erkenntnissen auf, für die Klaus
Jochem Marotzke
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Introduksjon til fokusnummer: Norge, nordområdene og utenrikspolitikk
Når regjeringen legger fram en ny stortingsmelding om nordområdene høsten 2020, er det nesten et tiår siden forrige melding ble presentert. Veldig mye har endret seg siden da, ikke minst i form av Kinas fremvekst, økt spenning mellom NATO og Russland, og
Andreas Østhagen
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Nordområdenarrativer og identitetsbygging i nord
I denne fokusspalten tar vi for oss hvordan den norske nordområdepolitikken har blitt kommunisert gjennom bruk av politiske «narrativer». Ved bruk av narrativ politisk analyse belyser vi bruk av ideer om fortid, nåtid og fremtid i og som «nord ...
Beate Steinveg, Ingrid Agnete Medby
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Observed and modelled cloud cover up to 6 km height at Station Nord in the high Arctic
An analyses of cloud cover based on profiles of the attenuated backscatter coefficient from an 8‐year‐long data series in the high Arctic is presented. Annual and seasonal cloud cover variation is illustrated. The cloud cover is larger during the autumn and winter as compared to spring and summer.
Sven‐Erik Gryning +5 more
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