Francesco Saltalamacchia
Stilling
Ph.d.-kandidat
Tilhørighet
Forskergrupper
Publikasjoner
Vitenskapelig foredrag
- Gallo, Natalya; Myksvoll, Mari Skuggedal; Solås, Martine Røysted et al. (2023). Norwegian fjords as microcosms for examining deep-sea ecosystem responses to climate change and cumulative human stressors. (ekstern lenke)
- Salvanes, Anne Gro Vea; Aksnes, Dag Lorents; Folkvord, Arild et al. (2022). West Norwegian sill fjords as natural infrastructures for investigating consequences of ocean deoxygenation on fish. (ekstern lenke)
- Saltalamacchia, Francesco; Solås, Martine Røysted; Folkvord, Arild et al. (2022). Spatial variation in growth of the myctophid Benthosema glaciale in Norwegian fjords. (ekstern lenke)
- Saltalamacchia, Francesco; Solås, Martine Røysted; Folkvord, Arild et al. (2022). Life in oxygen-poor environment: growth and life history of the glacier lanternfish Benthosema glaciale in west Norwegian fjords. (ekstern lenke)
Vitenskapelig artikkel
- Glessmer, Mirjam Sophia; Latuta, Linda; Saltalamacchia, Francesco et al. (2023). THE OCEANOGRAPHY CLASSROOM • Activity Bingo: Nudging Students to Make the Most Out of Fieldwork. (ekstern lenke)
- Saltalamacchia, Francesco; Berg, Florian; Casini, Michele et al. (2021). Population structure of European sprat (Sprattus sprattus) in the Greater North Sea ecoregion revealed by otolith shape analysis. (ekstern lenke)
Poster
- Saltalamacchia, Francesco; Solås, Martine Røysted; Folkvord, Arild et al. (2022). Life in oxygen-poor environment: growth and life history of the glacier lanternfish Benthosema glaciale in west Norwegian fjords. (ekstern lenke)
- Salvanes, Anne Gro Vea; Gallo, Natalya; Folkvord, Arild et al. (2021). The HypOnFjordFish project - effects of oxygen loss on fish in West Norwegian fjords. (ekstern lenke)
Prosjekter
HypOnFjordFish - HypOnFjordFish is a multidisciplinary research program that uses West Norwegian fjords as natural infrastructure to generate new knowledge on the effects of hypoxia on mesopelagic and demersal fish communities. Such information is needed to sustainably manage marine resources, and to select optimal coastal and fjord sites for fish farming. Fish farming represents one of Norway’s largest, and most successful industries.