Astrid Raunsgard
@lillerauns
PhD candidate, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA)
@NINAforskning
@NINAnature
@CBD_NTNU
@SeaSalarScience
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http://seasalar.no 10-03-2012 14:56:41
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We are searching for a PhD candidate to work on climate change effects on spatial population ecology. Fully funded position available in Trondheim, CBD at NTNU, NTNU, with Aline M Lee Brage Bremset Hansen Ivar Herfindal jobbnorge.no/en/available-j…
Two PhD positions in the evolutionary ecology of plant-insect interactions now available at Lund University. Position 1: lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jo… Position 2: lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jo… Please spread the word!
New collaboration expands the SeaSalar.no team😄Lo Persson has joined as @formasforsk postdoc. A welcome Swedish-Norwegian collaboration that strengthens the ties between Atlantic and Baltic research and enables new studies on salmon growth and age📷Jonas Burman
Proud to reveal that our study revealing an ecological regime shift in the north-east Atlantic and concurrent unprecedented reduction in salmon growth is out in Science Advances . Check out this thread! (1/19) NORCE LFI_Bergen science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
We used Atlantic salmon as remote oceanographers - which to our surprise not only showed an unprecedented reduction in marine growth of salmon from 2004 - but also indicated an ecosystem scale regime shift in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean Knut Wiik Vollset et al. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Extraordinary colleagues and data🇳🇴 Check out our new publication on iteroparity and life history across 179 Atlantic salmon populations in Norway cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full/10.11… SeaSalar - Atlantic salmon at sea NINAnature NINA naturforskning SLU Wild Research
New study of repeat spawning of Atlantic salmon in 179 rivers by Lo Persson et al The proportion of repeat spawners averaged 3.8% (0-26% across rivers). Females were more often repeat spawners than males and lost less body mass between each spawning Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
Thanks to SeaSalar - Atlantic salmon at sea Geir H. Bolstad Eva B. Thorstad Astrid Raunsgard Kjetil Hindar and other co-authors for great collaboration and Formas, ett forskningsråd för hållbar utveckling. and the Norwegian Research Council for funding🤩 SLU Wild Research NINAnature
Repeat spawners are important for the resilience of Atlantic salmon populations. Across 179 Norwegian rivers, the proportion of repeat spawners averaged 3.8%. Learn more ➡️ buff.ly/3KZsBn9 #FishSci by Lo Persson Geir H. Bolstad Eva B. Thorstad Astrid Raunsgard Kjetil Hindar et al.
Flere av foredragsholderne på #Villakskoferansen sendte en varm takk til alle som sender inn skjell. Uten dem hadde vi ikke hatt så mye kunnskap om villaksen. Her fra foredraget til Geir H. Bolstad
6️⃣Securing the #6 position, we have "Iteroparity and its contribution to life-history variation in Atlantic #salmon" by Lo Persson, Astrid Raunsgard, Eva B. Thorstad, NINAnature et al. Take a look here: ow.ly/fKpx50QitcH #BestOfCSP