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IS-STP-Statsstipendprogram, utlendinger

Tiiva, Paivi finsk statsstip 2005/06

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Tildelt: kr 0,11 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2006

Sted: Vestland

FRIBIO-Biologi og biomedisin

Long term consequences of interspecific cross-fostering in the wild

The significance of learning has been relatively overlooked in studies of fundamental behavioural traits such as species recognition, mate choice and social dominance. I propose a project to investigate long term consequences of interspecific cross-foster ing in the wild in terms of such behaviou...

Tildelt: kr 2,5 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2009

Sted: Oslo

IS-NABO-Nettverksprogram Norden-Næromr

Maria Kahlert, SE32, Nabo 05-06

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Tildelt: kr 0,20 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2006

Sted: Ukjent Fylke

IS-NABO-Nettverksprogram Norden-Næromr

Dr. Vagn Alstrup, DK01, Nabo 05-06

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Tildelt: kr 0,15 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2006

Sted: Ukjent Fylke

NORKLIMA-Klimaendringer og konsekvenser for Norge

Quality of soil organic matter in forest and heathland soils, co-operation between Italy and Norway

The Clue project, “Effect of climate change on flux of N and C: air – land – freshwater – marine links”, financed by the Norwegian research council started in 2003 (project No155826/S30). Quantification and characterization of dissolved organic matter (DO M) from soils subjected to different mani...

Tildelt: kr 0,12 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2006

Sted: Akershus

IS-STP-Statsstipendprogram, utlendinger

Vaz; J. Spania. STP 05/06

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Tildelt: kr 87 000

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2006

Sted: Troms - Romsa - Tromssa

FRIBIO-Biologi og biomedisin

Molecular and electrophysiological characterization of the GnRH systems in Atlantic cod

Teleosts are unique among vertebrates regarding neural control of the adenohypophysis. The cells are directly innervated instead of receiving their input through a portal system. Furthermore, the distribution of the different cell types in the adenohypoph ysis in teleosts is highly regionalized, ...

Tildelt: kr 2,0 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2009

Sted: Oslo

NORKLIMA-Klimaendringer og konsekvenser for Norge

Marine ecosystem consequences of climate induced changes in water masses off West-Spitsbergen

The overall goal of the MariClim proposal is to determine the influence of climate variability and change on the energy transfer in the marine pelagic ecosystem in different water masses on the west coast of Spitsbergen. The project will compare the pelag ic food webs in fronts involving ArW and ...

Tildelt: kr 12,1 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2009

Sted: Troms - Romsa - Tromssa

FRIBIO-Biologi og biomedisin

The significance of thin layers aquatic plankton communities

Thin layers of plankton are increasingly in the focus of marine research, since new information on how organisms are distributed in the water column may change the way we perceive and model the dynamics of species interactions. Horizontal aggregations on larger scales are easy to confirm using st...

Tildelt: kr 2,0 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2009

Sted: Troms - Romsa - Tromssa

HAVKYST-Havet og kysten

Zooplankton life cycles at high latitudes: how is seasonal food availability and predation pressure affecting fat storing strategies?

Animals at high latitudes often face the challenge of a short feeding season. Many marine copepods are adapted to such environments. They produce large fat sacs which serve as energy stores for the winter, and the winter is spent in relatively safe habita ts where activity is reduced and metaboli...

Tildelt: kr 0,12 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2006

Sted: Vestland

HAVKYST-Havet og kysten

Long-term -chronic - effects of produced water effluents affecting reproduction in marine crustacean plankton. Phase 2.

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Tildelt: kr 5,5 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2009

Sted: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

IS-RUS-Stipendprogram for NVRussl.

Abramov, Alexei RUS04/05-1

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Tildelt: kr 18 000

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2005

Sted: Oslo

FRIBIO-Biologi og biomedisin

Male sperm control

Mutations in the male germ-line are common and in highly monogamous species males may benefit from selecting against own, mutated sperm. This will, in turn, reduce a male’s chance of fertilizing, but, on the other hand, prevent loss of DNA order down the family line. The importance of sperm selec...

Tildelt: kr 2,4 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2010

Sted: Troms - Romsa - Tromssa

FRIMEDBIO-Fri prosj.st. med.,helse,biol

An Environmentally Induced FRQ-Independent 24 hour Rhythm in Neurospora crassa

Circadian rhythms (from latin circa, about; and dies, day) play an important role in the adaptation of organisms to their natural environment. It is assumed that by measuring day length, the circadian clock participates in the initiation of important dail y processes, for example sleep or activit...

Tildelt: kr 1,8 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2012

Sted: Rogaland

MARE-Marine ressurser,miljø og forv

Zooplankton-fish relationship between Calanus and Norwegian spring spawning herring in the Norwegian Sea.. Utenlandsstipend

The overseas stay at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, USA, will be a part of my Ph.D. study within the RCN project ADAPT on the zooplankton-fish relationship between Calanus and Norwegian spring spawning herring. My st udy will focus on the timing of herring m...

Tildelt: kr 71 499

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2005

Sted: Vestland

IS-RUS-Stipendprogram for NVRussl.

Alekseeva, Yaroslava RUS0404-2

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Tildelt: kr 18 000

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2005

Sted: Vestland

FRIBIO-Biologi og biomedisin

Androgens and growth of previtellogenic oocytes in Atlantic cod: Identification and pattern of differentially expressed genes and proteins

The overall objective of the proposed project is to study the role and effect of androgens (e.g. 11-ketotestosterone; 11-KT) on the growth of previtellogenic oocytes through the characterization of androgen-responsive ovarian genes and proteins. Thus incr easing our understanding on the hormonal ...

Tildelt: kr 1,8 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2008

Sted: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

MILJØ2015-Norsk miljøforskning mot 2015

LAND: Spatial economic analyses in wildlife management

In this project I will explore how continuous spatial distributions of habitat may be applied to explain the spatial distribution of a species with high economic value - the moose. Continuous habitat distributions may be estimated from spatial data for in stance by the use of Kernel methods. The ...

Tildelt: kr 1,6 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2007

Sted: Oslo

IS-BILAT-Mobilitet Norge-USA /Canada

Learning and evaluating production processes of artificial diets for the implementation on Norwegian aquaculture species as cod and halibut.

A large effort has been made world wide to culture marine species for aquaculture. Live feed production is a significant cost for the Norwegian halibut and cod farming, but one has not succeeded replacing live feed with a formulated diet. The lack of a w ell functional formulated diet for marine...

Tildelt: kr 74 000

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2006

Sted: Vestland

MARE-Marine ressurser,miljø og forv

Further advances: In situ molecular quantification of zooplankton feeding and bactivory in complex marine systems.

The question of who eats what and why has been at the forefront of plankton ecology for over a century. Accurate data on trophic interactions for key organisms, such as copepods and other zooplankton, is vital for understanding the mechanisms that structu re pelagic ecosystems. While many advanc...

Tildelt: kr 0,13 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2005

Sted: Vestland

IS-RUS-Stipendprogram for NVRussl.

Zhukova, Natalia RUS04/05-45

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Tildelt: kr 15 000

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2005

Sted: Vestland

HAVKYST-Havet og kysten

Environmental effects of oil and gas exploration on the benthic fauna of the Norwegian continental shelf: an analysis using the OLF database

We will use traditional and new multivariate statistical methods to analyse effects of using oil-based and non-oli-based drilling fluids on the benthos of the Norwegian continental shelf. These methods allow one to test hypotheses of cause and effect and thus may move from a descriptive to a pr...

Tildelt: kr 1,9 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2008

Sted: Oslo

NORKLIMA-Klimaendringer og konsekvenser for Norge

Norwegian Component of the Ecosystem Studies of Sub-Arctic Seas (NESSAS)

The overall goal of NESSAS is to quantify the impact of climate variability on the structure and function of the Barents Sea marine ecosystem in order to predict the ecosystem response to possible future climate change and its possible economic impact. T he program will use past and ongoing proj...

Tildelt: kr 10,0 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2009

Sted: Vestland

HAVKYST-Havet og kysten

Phenotypic variability in life-history traits: is intra population variability important for zooplankton dynamics

State-of-the-art studies in theoretical disciplines predict that populations will evolve as environments change. There is hardly any empirical information that can shed light on the importance of this process for natural marine zooplankton. This is most u nfortunate, as many of the changes predic...

Tildelt: kr 2,4 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2010

Sted: Svalbard

MARE-Marine ressurser,miljø og forv

Flagellate biodiversity of marine North Atlantic sandy beaches - training, Barcelona

DNA isoleres fra prøver samlet i felt fra Hulvika og Håøya i Oslofjorden på ulike tidspunkter i løpet av første prosjektår og på Vestlandet (Espegren utenfor Bergen) i løpet av sommeren (2004). DNAet holdes dypfryst (-80 °C) og taes med til Barcelona samm en med dypfryste paralleller fra de samme...

Tildelt: kr 37 999

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2005

Sted: Oslo

NORKLIMA-Klimaendringer og konsekvenser for Norge

Climatic responses in boreal ecosystems: a spatiotemporal analysis spanning 70 years of vegetation dynamics in a north-boreal alpine ecotone

The north boreal forests and the low alpine areas cover a large proportion of the Norwegian land surface. The predicted anthropogenic climate changes are supposed to have large influences in these areas due to potential immigration of tree species above t he existing treeline. Steep temperature g...

Tildelt: kr 6,0 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2009

Sted: Akershus

FRIBIO-Biologi og biomedisin

Adaptation of insects to extremely cold winters and extremely hot summers in Siberia

The present project is focused on adaptations which make insects able to survive the extremely cold winters and hot summers in inner Siberia. The studies will compare the features of insects in Yakutia with those of Scandinavia, preferably by comparing fe atures of the same species. The project w...

Tildelt: kr 1,2 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2008

Sted: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

HAVKYST-Havet og kysten

Proteome Expression Signatures (PES) in fish as a diagnostic tool to evaluate the environmental impacts of offshore oil and gas exploration

Project summary Recent studies on fish examining the impact of produced water released offshore have revealed an extremely complex response to oil micro droplets and oil spiked with relevant doses of poly-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and alkylated phenols (AP). Protein expression signatures (PES...

Tildelt: kr 3,1 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2011

Sted: Rogaland

HAVKYST-Havet og kysten

Predicting chronic effects in Fish from sublethal markers

Offshore activities input large volumes of moderately contaminated effluents into the North Sea. There is uncertainty as to the biological effects of the effluents, although there are signs that some biological systems are affected. The current methods to assess effects in the pelagic zone mainl...

Tildelt: kr 5,1 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2009

Sted: Oslo

BIOFYS-Fysiologiske og anatomiske fag

Neuronal mechanisms conveying hypoxic tolerance to diving birds and mammals

We propose to use the in vitro brain slice technique with cortical and medullary-based (cerebellar) neuronal networks, to unravel adaptive neuronal mechanisms to hypoxia in higher vertebrates. In this context, we will also investigate the possible role of the respiratory pigment neuroglobin in t...

Tildelt: kr 1,2 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2005-2007

Sted: Troms - Romsa - Tromssa