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Tom Langbehn; Anna Jeja Gabriella Ljungström; Øyvind Fiksen
et al. (2023). Insights from mechanistic models: understanding causes and consequences of mesopelagic diel vertical migration across latitudes. (ekstern lenke)
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Kim Josefin Niklasdotter Scherrer; Anna Jeja Gabriella Ljungström; Tom Langbehn
et al. (2023). Rethinking fisheries in the sustainability crisis - the role of small pelagics. (ekstern lenke)
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Markus Majaneva; Martta Viljanen; Stephen Denis Grant
et al. (2024). Illuminating zooplankton diel vertical migration with eDNA metabarcoding in the polar night. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn; Øystein Varpe
(2018). Sea-ice loss boosts visual search: fish foraging and changing pelagic interactions in polar oceans. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn; Øyvind Fiksen; Christian Jørgensen
(2018). The deadly midnight sun: Visual predators and northern range limits in mesopelagic fish. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Jasper Langbehn; Anna Jeja Gabriella Ljungström; Christian Jørgensen
(2021). Light and energetics at seasonal extremes limit poleward range shifts. (ekstern lenke)
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Anna Jeja Gabriella Ljungström; Kim Josefin Niklasdotter Scherrer; Tom Langbehn
et al. (2025). Spatial restrictions inadvertently doubled the carbon footprint of Norway’s mackerel fishing fleet. (ekstern lenke)
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Emlyn John Davies; Maxime Geoffroy; Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase
et al. (2023). Combining acoustics and in-situ particle imaging for improved measurements of zooplankton classification and abundance. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn; Christian Jørgensen; Øyvind Fiksen
et al. (2019). From light, to vision, to species distribution. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn
(2022). The Arctic lightscape and its role in pelagic interactions and species distributions. (ekstern lenke)
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Maxime Geoffroy; Tom Langbehn; Øystein Varpe
et al. (2021). In situ experiments reveal behavioral response of marine fish and zooplankton when exposed to artificial light during the Arctic polar night. (ekstern lenke)
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Maxime Geoffroy; Tom Langbehn; Øystein Varpe
et al. (2021). Behavioral response of marine fish and zooplankton exposed to artificial light during acoustic surveys.. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn; Andeol Bourgouin; Katja Susanna Enberg
et al. (2024). How the the Greater Argentine concentrates the flow of food from the deep ocean.. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn; Dag Lorents Aksnes; Stein Kaartvedt
et al. (2019). Light and the ecology of mesopelagic fish at high latitudes. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Jasper Langbehn
(2021). From light, to vision, to species distribution - Developing a mechanistic understanding of species (re-)distributions beyond temperature. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Jasper Langbehn
(2021). From light, to vision, to species distribution - Developing a mechanistic understanding of species (re-)distributions beyond temperature. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn; Anna Jeja Gabriella Ljungström; Øyvind Fiksen
et al. (2023). Model evidence for photic barriers to poleward range shifts. (ekstern lenke)
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Anna Jeja Gabriella Ljungström; Tom Langbehn; Christian Jørgensen
(2023). Bergman patterns in a warming ocean, their mechanistic basis, and implications for projecting responses to climate change. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn
(2024). Light as a key top-down driver in marine ecology. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn; Maxime Geoffroy; Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase
et al. (2022). Responses of pelagic organisms to artificial light from a lit vessel. (ekstern lenke)
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Christian Jørgensen; Tom Langbehn
(2024). Pace-of-life along slope communities. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Jasper Langbehn; Johanna Myrseth Aarflot; Øystein Heggernes Varpe
(2021). The pelagic riskscape and consequences for zooplankton size along gradients of light and sea-ice in the Barents Sea. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Jasper Langbehn; Anna Jeja Gabriella Ljungström; Christian Jørgensen
(2021). Equatorwards shifts of marine fishes under climate change: a rule rather than exception?. (ekstern lenke)
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Anders Martin Frugård Opdal; Christian Jørgensen; Lise Doksæter Sivle
et al. (2025). Seasonal dynamics in ocean temperatures can give false impression of thermal bottleneck for spawning fish. (ekstern lenke)
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Markus Majaneva; Martta Viljanen; Stephen Denis Grant
et al. (2024). Illuminating zooplankton diel vertical migration with eDNA metabarcoding in the polar night. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Jasper Langbehn; Andeol Bourgouin; Katja Enberg
et al. (2020). Exploring the emergent niche of Greater argentine (Argentina silus) along gradients of topography, light and advection. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn; Johanna Myrseth Aarflot; Øystein Varpe
et al. (2022). Visual predation risk and spatial distribution of large Arctic copepods along gradients sea ice and bottom depth. (ekstern lenke)
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Kim Josefin Niklasdotter Scherrer; Katja Susanna Enberg; Gjert Endre Dingsør
et al. (2023). Trends in CO2 efficiency in North Atlantic fisheries. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn; Øystein Varpe
(2019). Sea-ice loss boosts visual search: fish foraging and changing pelagic interactions in polar oceans.. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn
(2024). The ecological mechanics of light and life in the open ocean. (ekstern lenke)
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Muriel Barbara Dunn; Maxime Geoffroy; Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase
et al. (2023). Model-informed classification of broadband acoustic backscattering from zooplankton in an in situ mesocosm. (ekstern lenke)
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Muriel Barbara Dunn; Geir Pedersen; Maxime Geoffroy
et al. (2023). Discrimination of target strength spectra from three coinciding Arctic species (Boreogadus saida, Gadus morhua, Pandalus borealis). (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn
(2024). Light as a key top-down driver in marine ecology. (ekstern lenke)
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Anna Jeja Gabriella Ljungström; Kim Josefin Niklasdotter Scherrer; Tom Langbehn
et al. (2024). The pelagic species and carbon footprints: Consequences from quota agreements. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn
(2021). Combining models and observations. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn; Dag Lorents Aksnes; Stein Kaartvedt
et al. (2019). Poleward distribution of mesopelagic fish is constrained by seasonality in light. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn; Kim Josefin Niklasdotter Scherrer; Anna Jeja Gabriella Ljungström
et al. (2023). Spatial restrictions inadvertently doubled the carbon footprint of Norway’s mackerel fishing fleet. (ekstern lenke)
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Kim Josefin Niklasdotter Scherrer; Tom Langbehn; Anna Jeja Gabriella Ljungström
et al. (2024). Fish for feed or food?. (ekstern lenke)
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Maxime Geoffroy; Tom Langbehn; David McKee
et al. (2023). Pelagic organisms avoid artificial light from scientific instruments. (ekstern lenke)
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Muriel Barbara Dunn; Maxime Geoffroy; Geir Pedersen
et al. (2023). Target spectra discrimination of three Arctic species. (ekstern lenke)
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Maxime Geoffroy; Tom Langbehn; David Mckee
et al. (2023). Pelagic organisms avoid white, blue, green, and red artificial light from scientific instruments. (ekstern lenke)
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Anders Martin Frugård Opdal; Christian Jørgensen; Lise Doksæter Sivle
et al. (2024). Seasonal dynamics in ocean temperatures can give false impression of thermal bottleneck for spawning fish. (ekstern lenke)
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Katja Susanna Enberg; Christian Jørgensen; Anna Jeja Gabriella Ljungström
et al. (2023). How can fisheries contribute more to a sustainable future?. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn; Øystein Varpe
(2015). Photoperiodic implications on range expansion in polar marine ecosystems. (ekstern lenke)
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Tom Langbehn; Dag Lorents Aksnes; Stein Kaartvedt
et al. (2019). Poleward distribution of mesopelagic fish is constrained by seasonality in light. (ekstern lenke)
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