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28.03.2011 13:14
Master projects
Potential future master projects in evolutionary ecology & ecosystems
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18.08.2010 13:11
To Clean a Whale
Over the next two years, the valuable collection of whale skeletons at Bergen Museum will be cleaned, restored and secured.
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28.03.2011 11:56
Evolutionary ecology & ecosystems
Ecosystems are the stage for evolutionary adaptations. Extraordinary environments call for extraordinary adaptations.
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24.03.2011 17:03
Variation in maturity and fecundity in the bearded goby Sufflogobius bibarbatus
Yusra Taha has selected this project for her masters. The project description will be updated in due course of time.
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14.01.2011 12:16
Evolutionary ecology in the Benguala system
The Benguela ecosystem lies off the coast of Namibia. It is home to African bearded goby, a fish that shows remarkable adaptations to this special environment.
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12.04.2010 14:01
Life in Mid Atlantic
The deep ocean exerts a powerful influence on the imagination of all of us, not least because of the scale, remoteness, and its sheer inaccessibility to the air-breathing life on land.
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18.04.2012 12:44
The Whale Hall reopened
The Whale Hall at the University Museum of Bergen has one of the world’s largest collections of whale skeletons. After two years of extensive renovation work it is now reopened.
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28.03.2011 12:34
Variation in reproductive strategies in the bearded goby Sufflogobius bibarbatus
Maria Larsen has selected this project for her masters. The project description will be updated in due course of time.
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17.03.2011 17:54
Statistical analyses of life-history data
We employ a wide array of statistical approaches for analysing life-history data from fisheries and fisheries surveys.
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28.03.2011 12:09
Evolutionary ecology in the Benguala system
The Benguela ecosystem lies off the coast of Namibia. It is home to African bearded goby, a fish that shows remarkable adaptations to this special environment.
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17.9.2009 8:11
NADP+/NADPH
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4.9.2009 9:10
EU FP7 SEAT: Sustaining Ethical Aquaculture Trade
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25.2.2009 16:55
Research at ABE
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27.04.2012 16:08
Working group on fisheries-induced evolution in Bergen
Next week specialists in fisheries-induced evolution will meet in Bergen.
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20.05.2011 13:52
Suneetha Gunawickrama visiting EvoFish
Between October 2010 and mid September 2011, Suneetha is splitting her time between EvoFish and Institute of Marine Research (Tromsø).
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08.02.2010 14:59 Exhibition
Deeper than Light at the Smithsonian
The Bergen Museum “Deeper than Light” exhibit opens in the ‘Ocean hall’ of the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) in Washington DC on February 20th.
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26.03.2012 18:55
Residents or visitors?
Old data can yield new insights when approached from a new angle. Data from Masfjorden are elucidating the population ecology of coastal cod, saithe and pollack.
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08.11.2011 10:09
The first Fish Atlas of Barents Sea Species
The Barents Sea diversity of fish species has now been mapped in a 274-page big fish atlas: Atlas of the Barents Sea Fishes.
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20.10.2011 09:44
Renewed Support to Clarification and Mapping of Norwegian Fauna
In the final round for applications, two projects at the University Museum of Bergen were granted support from the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre.
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22.02.2011 13:02
"Deeper than Light" to Germany
Bergen Museum’s travelling exhibition "Deeper than Light" has now toured several countries. See how the Danes presented it.
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11.11.2009 15:35
NEW BOOK: Life in the Mid Atlantic
The deep ocean exerts a powerful influence on the imagination of all of us, not least because of the scale, remoteness, and its sheer inaccessibility to the air-breathing life on land.
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22.10.2010 07:06
Ocean Census – what lives in the world’s oceans?
Census is another word for population count. An extensive status report of this kind of life in the world’s oceans has recently been carried out by 2700 marine researchers from eighty countries over a period of 10 years in the global programme Census of Marine Life (CoML- www.coml.org), in which Bergen Museum and the University of Bergen have also participated through the MAR-ECO project (www.mar.eco.no).
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26.05.2011 06:39
A New Deep-Sea Fish Species Discovered by Scientists at Bergen Museum
A hitherto unknown deep-sea fish species of the scaleless smooth-heads (Alepocephalidae) has now for the first time been described and published by scientists at Bergen Museum and Northeast Fisheries Science Center in Massachusetts, USA.
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20.12.2010 16:30
EvoFish in "Evolution of life"
Mikko Heino from EvoFish is featuring in the video "The case of the shrinking cod", a part of the award-winning website "Evolution of life".
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21.9.2009 12:51
Humans leave traces – also on the greatest ocean depths
A Japanese toothpaste tube, a beer can, and clinker from the first Atlantic steamers. At present, researchers find objects like these on the greatest ocean depths. They are now on display in a new section of the exhibition - in time capsules.