Work Package 2 - PhD Curriculum Development and Assessment

Dr. Odd Anders Gulseth

Name: Gulseth
Surname: Odd Anders
Nationality: Norwegian
Thesis
Seawater tolerance, migratory behaviour and growth of Charr (Salvelinus alpinus) with emphasis on the high Arctic Dieset charr on Spitsbergen, Svalbard.
Date of PhD Defense: 2000
   
   
 
   

 

Publications

2000
The brief period of spring migration, short marine residence, and high return rate of a northern Svalbard population of Arctic charr.
Gulseth, O.A. and K.J. Nilssen.

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 129: 782-796.

1999
Growth benefit from habitat change by juvenile high-Arctic char.
Gulseth, O.A. and K.J. Nilssen.
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128: 593-602.
1998
Summer seawater tolerance of small-sized Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, on Svalbard.
Nilssen, K.J. and O.A. Gulseth.
Polar Biology 20: 95-98.
1997
Summer osmoregulatory capacity of the world’s northernmost living salmonid.
Nilssen, K.J., O.A. Gulseth, M. Iversen and R. Kjøl.
American Journal of Physiology 272 (Regulatory Integrative Comparative Physiology 41): R743-R749.
1994
Effects on maturation on seawater tolerance of anadromous Arctic charr.
Staurnes, M., T. Stigholt, O.A. Gulseth and R. Eliassen.
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 123: 402-407.
 
Seawater tolerance, plasma thyroxine and cortisol levels in Arctic charr subjected to short-day photoperiods.
Iversen, M., K.J. Nilssen, O.A. Gulseth and I.E. Einarsdòttir.
Manuscript.
 
Seawater tolerance in captive high Arctic Svalbard charr (Salvelinus alpinus). Effect of photoperiod and body size.
Gulseth, O.A., K. Steen and K.J. Nilssen.
Manuscript.
 
Seawater tolerance in first-time migrants of anadromous Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus).
Gulseth, O.A., K.J. Nilssen, M. Iversen and B. Finstad.
Manuscript.
 
Life-history traits of charr, Salvelinus alpinus, from a high Arctic watercourse on Svalbard.
Gulseth, O.A. and K.J. Nilssen.
Arctic (in press).

 

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