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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. |
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| 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.
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Gulseth, O.A. and K.J. Nilssen. |
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 129: 782-796. |
| 1999 | Growth benefit from habitat change by juvenile high-Arctic char.
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Gulseth, O.A. and K.J. Nilssen. |
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128: 593-602. |
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| 1998 | Summer seawater tolerance of small-sized Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, on Svalbard.
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Nilssen, K.J. and O.A. Gulseth. |
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Polar Biology 20: 95-98. |
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| 1997 | Summer osmoregulatory capacity of the world’s northernmost living salmonid.
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Nilssen, K.J., O.A. Gulseth, M. Iversen and R. Kjøl. |
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American Journal of Physiology 272 (Regulatory Integrative Comparative Physiology 41): R743-R749. |
| 1994 | Effects on maturation on seawater tolerance of anadromous Arctic charr.
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Staurnes, M., T. Stigholt, O.A. Gulseth and R. Eliassen. |
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 123: 402-407. |
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Seawater tolerance, plasma thyroxine and cortisol levels in Arctic charr subjected to short-day photoperiods.
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Iversen, M., K.J. Nilssen, O.A. Gulseth and I.E. Einarsdòttir. |
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Manuscript. |
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Seawater tolerance in captive high Arctic Svalbard charr (Salvelinus alpinus). Effect of photoperiod and body size.
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Gulseth, O.A., K. Steen and K.J. Nilssen. |
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Manuscript. |
Seawater tolerance in first-time migrants of anadromous Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus).
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Gulseth, O.A., K.J. Nilssen, M. Iversen and B. Finstad. |
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Manuscript. |
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Life-history traits of charr, Salvelinus alpinus, from a high Arctic watercourse on Svalbard.
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Gulseth, O.A. and K.J. Nilssen. |
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Arctic (in press). |
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