Browsing AURA by Author "Gabrielsen, Tove M."
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Arctic sea ice algae differ markedly from phytoplankton in their ecophysiological characteristics
Kvernvik, Ane Cecilie; Hoppe, Clara Jule Marie; Greenacre, Michael; Verbiest, Sander; Wiktor, Józef Maria; Gabrielsen, Tove M.; Reigstad, Marit; Leu, Eva (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021) -
Identifying protists along the Agder coastline using Illumina sequencing
Torkelsen, Maiken (Master thesis, 2022)Environmental quality, sustainability and functioning of marine ecosystems are closely linked to species richness and diversity. Microalgae play key roles in coastal ecosystems contributing significantly to carbon flux ... -
Keeping track of samples in multidisciplinary fieldwork
Ellingsen, Pål Gunnar; Ferrighi, Lara; Godøy, Øystein Arne; Gabrielsen, Tove M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
Linking extreme seasonality and gene expression in Arctic marine protists
Wutkowska, Magdalena; Vader, Anna; Logares, Ramiro; Pelletier, Eric; Gabrielsen, Tove M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)At high latitudes, strong seasonal differences in light availability affect marine organisms and regulate the timing of ecosystem processes. Marine protists are key players in Arctic aquatic ecosystems, yet little is known ... -
Parasite–copepod interactions in Svalbard: diversity, host specificity, and seasonal patterns
Cleary, Alison Clare; Callesen, Trine A.; Berge, Jørgen; Gabrielsen, Tove M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Copepods of the genera Calanus and Pseudocalanus are important components of Arctic marine ecosystems. Despite the key roles of these zooplankters, little is known about the organisms they interact with most intimately, ... -
Successful growth of coastal marine microalgae in wastewater from a salmon recirculating aquaculture system
Borg-Stoveland, Stian; Draganovic, Vukasin; Spilling, Kristian; Gabrielsen, Tove M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)As global demand for seafood increases, recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) have gained prominence for sustainable fish rearing. The sustainability of RAS still requires improvement, particularly managing the fish ...