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2023
1 Robertsen, Grethe; Diserud, Ola Håvard; Fiske, Peder; Ugedal, Ola; Ulvan, Eva Marita; Solem, Øyvind; Karlsson, Sten; Spets, Merethe Hagen; Burton, Tim; Florø-Larsen, Bjørn.
Effekter av hunnlaksfredning og andre forvaltningstiltak på gytebestander av laks. Trondheim: Norsk institutt for naturforskning (NINA) 2023 (ISBN 978-82-426-5033-7) 49 p. NINA rapport(2237)
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2 Robertsen, Grethe; Fiske, Peder; Diserud, Ola Håvard; Ugedal, Ola; Ulvan, Eva Marita; Karlsson, Sten; Burton, Tim; Spets, Merethe Hagen; Solem, Øyvind.
Påvirkes innrapportering av kjønn i sportsfisket av hunnlaksfredning?. Akvatisk seminar; 2023-03-10 - 2023-03-10
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3 Robertsen, Grethe; Ugedal, Ola; Burton, Tim; Fiske, Peder; Ulvan, Eva Marita; Diserud, Ola Håvard; Karlsson, Sten; Spets, Merethe Hagen; Solem, Øyvind; Florø-Larsen, Bjørn.
Protecting female salmon in recreational fisheries – does it achieve the desired result?. Gjesteforelesning på Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU); 2023-04-20 - 2023-04-20
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4 Robertsen, Grethe; Ugedal, Ola; Diserud, Ola Håvard; Fiske, Peder; Ulvan, Eva Marita; Karlsson, Sten; Spets, Merethe Hagen; Burton, Tim; Solem, Øyvind; Florø-Larsen, Bjørn.
Hunnlaksfredning – hvor gode er fiskerne til å bestemme laksens kjønn?. Villakskonferansen; 2023-04-25 - 2023-04-26
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2022
5 Burton, Tim; Ratikainen, Irja Ida; Einum, Sigurd.
Environmental change and the rate of phenotypic plasticity. Global Change Biology 2022 ;Volume 28.(18) p. 5337-5345
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6 Einum, Sigurd; Burton, Tim.
Divergence in rates of phenotypic plasticity among ectotherms. Ecology Letters 2022 ;Volume 26.(1) p. 147-156
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7 Einum, Sigurd; Ullern, Emil R.; Walsh, Matthew; Burton, Tim.
Evolution of population dynamics following invasion by a non-native predator. Ecology and Evolution 2022 ;Volume 12.(9) p. -
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8 Rani, Varsha; Burton, Tim; Walsh, Matthew; Einum, Sigurd.
Evolutionary change in metabolic rate of Daphnia pulicaria following invasion by the predator Bythotrephes longimanus. Ecology and Evolution 2022 ;Volume 12.(6) p. -
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9 Robertsen, Grethe; Fiske, Peder; Diserud, Ola Håvard; Andersen, Oddgeir; Ulvan, Eva Marita; Ugedal, Ola; Köhler, Berit; Burton, Tim; Solem, Øyvind; Karlsson, Sten; Spets, Merethe Hagen; Florø-Larsen, Bjørn; Rognes, Torstein; Krogdahl, Rune.
Fisk, fiskeregler og fiskere. Fagseminar NINA-dagan; 2022-11-08 - 2022-11-08
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10 Robertsen, Grethe; Fiske, Peder; Ugedal, Ola; Ulvan, Eva Marita; Diserud, Ola Håvard; Karlsson, Sten; Burton, Tim; Florø-Larsen, Bjørn; Hagen Spets, Merethe; Solem, Øyvind.
Does protection of female salmon affect the accuracy of gender-specific catch reports? (Pre-recorded video). Internationaly Year of the Salmon Synthesis Symposium; 2022-10-04 - 2022-10-06
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2021
11 Burton, Tim.
Predatory zooplankton invasion in the Great Lakes, USA. Centre for Biodiversity Dynamics (NTNU) seminar series; 2021-01-11 - 2021-01-11
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2020
12 Burton, Tim; Einum, Sigurd.
The old and the large may suffer disproportionately during episodes of high temperature: evidence from a keystone zooplankton species. Conservation Physiology 2020 ;Volume 8. p. -
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13 Burton, Tim; Lakka, Hanna-Kaisa; Einum, Sigurd.
Acclimation capacity and rate change through life in the zooplankton Daphnia. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences 2020 ;Volume 287. p. -
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14 Burton, Tim; Rollinson, Njal; McKelvey, Simon; Stewart, David C.; Armstrong, John D.; Metcalfe, Neil B..
Adaptive maternal investment in the wild? Links between maternal growth trajectory and offspring size, growth and survival in contrasting environments. The American Naturalist 2020 ;Volume 195.(4) p. 678-690
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2019
15 Burton, Tim; Lakka, Hanna-Kaisa; Einum, Sigurd.
How does flexibility in heat resistance relate to body size?. IS GLOBAL WARMING CAUSING ANIMALS TO SHRINK? EVIDENCE, MECHANISMS AND MODELS; 2019-06-30 - 2019-06-30
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16 Burton, Tim; Lakka, Hanna-Kaisa; Einum, Sigurd.
Measuring phenotypes in fluctuating environments. Functional Ecology 2019 ;Volume 34.(3) p. 606-615
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17 Burton, Tim; Lakka, Hanna-Kaisa; Einum, Sigurd.
Small individuals acclimate less but at a faster rate. NTNU freshwater ecology seminar series; 2019-05-01 - 2019-05-01
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18 Einum, Sigurd; Ratikainen, Irja Ida; Wright, Jonathan; Pelabon, Christophe; Bech, Claus; Jutfelt, Fredrik; Stawski, Clare; Burton, Tim.
How to quantify thermal acclimation capacity?. Global Change Biology 2019
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19 Hanson, Nora; Ounsley, James; Burton, Tim; Auer, Sonya K.; Hunt, James H.; Shaw, Brian; Henderson, Jim; Middlemas, Stuart J.
Hierarchical analysis of wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fecundity in relation to body size and developmental traits. Journal of Fish Biology 2019 p. -
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2018
20 Burton, Tim; Zeis, Bettina; Einum, Sigurd.
Automated measurement of upper thermal limits in small aquatic animals. Journal of Experimental Biology 2018 ;Volume 221.(17) p. 1-5
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2017
21 Burton, Tim; Zeis, Bettina; Einum, Sigurd.
Machine-vision methodology for measuring upper thermal limits in zooplankton: development and test with Daphnia magna. 11th Symposium on Cladocera; 2017-09-24 - 2017-09-29
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2016
22 Burton, Tim; Robertsen, Grethe; Stewart, David C.; McKelvey, Simon; Armstrong, John D.; Metcalfe, Neil B..
Maternal age at maturation underpins contrasting behavior in offspring. Behavioral Ecology 2016 ;Volume 27.(5) p. 1280-1287
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2015
23 Kvingedal, Eli; Robertsen, Grethe; Burton, Tim; Sandvik, Guro Katrine; Einum, Sigurd; Hindar, Kjetil.
Activity pattern of farmed and wild Atlantic salmon offspring: Does environmental complexity matter?. Advances in the Population Ecology of Stream Salmonids; 2015-05-25 - 2015-05-29
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24 Robertsen, Grethe; Kvingedal, Eli; Burton, Tim; Sandvik, Guro Katrine; Einum, Sigurd; Hindar, Kjetil.
Does the outcome of competition between offspring of wild and farmed Atlantic salmon depend on river substrate and/or individual metabolic rate?. Advances in the Population Ecology of Stream Salmonids; 2015-05-25 - 2015-05-29
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2014
25 Burton, Tim; Metcalfe, Neil B..
Can environmental conditions experienced in early life influence future generations?. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences 2014 ;Volume 281. p. 20140311-
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2013
26 Burton, Tim; Hoogenboom, Mia; Beevers, Nicholas; Armstrong, John D.; Metcalfe, Neil B..
Among-sibling differences in the phenotypes off juvenile fish depend on their location within the egg mass and maternal dominance rank. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences 2013 ;Volume 280. p. 20122441-
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27 Burton, Tim; McKelvey, Simon; Stewart, David C.; Armstrong, John D.; Metcalfe, Neil B..
Early maternal experience shapes offspring performance in the wild. Ecology 2013 ;Volume 94. p. 618-626
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28 Burton, Tim; McKelvey, Simon; Stewart, David C.; Armstrong, John D.; Metcalfe, Neil B..
Offspring investment in wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): relationships with smolt age and spawning condition. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 2013 ;Volume 22. p. 317-321
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2011
29 Burton, Tim; Hoogenboom, Mia; Armstrong, John D.; Groothuis, Ton G.G.; Metcalfe, Neil B..
Egg hormones in a highly fecund vertebrate: do they influence offspring social structure in competitive conditions?. Functional Ecology 2011 ;Volume 25. p. 1379-1388
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30 Burton, Tim; Killen, Shaun S.; Armstrong, John D.; Metcalfe, Neil B..
What causes intraspecific variation in resting metabolic rate and what are its ecological consequences?. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences 2011 ;Volume 278. p. 3465-3473
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