Katja Enberg
Professor, fiskeribiologi, faggruppeleder fiskeri- og marinbiologi
- E-postkatja.enberg@uib.no
- Telefon+47 55 58 44 14
- BesøksadresseThormøhlens gate 53 A/B5006 BergenRom3G17
- PostadressePostboks 78035020 Bergen
SDG200 - Ocean-Climate-Society: Sustainability summer course
SDG214 – UN Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life below water
BIO325 – Ocean Science: North Sea cruise module
Bergen Summer Research School – Science and Society towards the Sustainable Development Goals
- (2023). What did we learn sailing across the Pacific Ocean? .
- (2023). Teaching sustainability at the high sea: the “One Ocean Expedition”. Sustainability Science. 1-13.
- (2023). Spatial restrictions inadvertently doubled the carbon footprint of Norway’s mackerel fishing fleet.
- (2023). Life-history evolution in response to foraging risk, modelled for Northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua). Ecological Modelling. 14 sider.
- (2023). Keynote: Teaching sustainability while sailing across the Pacific.
- (2023). Keynote: Sustainability and the SDGs.
- (2023). Keynote: Ocean Science Education for Sustainable Development.
- (2023). Hvordan integrerer Universitetet i Bergen bærekraft i utdanning?
- (2023). Detection of Fishing Activities from Vessel Trajectories. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing.
- (2023). Counting fish with in-trawl cameras: Problems and solutions.
- (2023). Blue food, green food, and the nature crisis.
- (2023). An evolutionary explanation of female-biased sexual size dimorphism in North Sea plaice, Pleuronectes platessa L. Ecology and Evolution. 22 sider.
- (2022). What can you learn aboard a ship about sustainability? Arqus Knowledge Pills Podcast produced by Arqus European University Alliance.
- (2022). Predicting density-dependent somatic growth in Norwegian spring-spawning herring. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 1340-1352.
- (2022). How does University of Bergen integrate UN Sustainable Development Goals in education?
- (2022). How can fisheries contribute more to a sustainable future?
- (2022). Environmental drivers of herring growth and how the perception shifts with time series length. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 1282-1290.
- (2022). Combining behavioral observations with machine learning results to improve count estimates of small pelagic and mesopelagic fish in a video trawl.
- (2022). Best practices and case studies from the UNAI SDG Hub for SDG 14.
- (2021). Setting sail for the future – Statsraad Lehmkuhl’s One Ocean Expedition.
- (2021). Pre-catch and discard mortality in Northeast Atlantic herring and mackerel fisheries: Consequences for stock estimates and advice. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 2603-2614.
- (2021). Joining forces for sustainability education – Sustainability Education Collective at the University of Bergen. Nordic Journal of STEM Education.
- (2021). Joining forces for sustainability education – Sustainability Education Collective at the University of Bergen.
- (2021). Institutional synergies for sustainability learning - the university as ecosystem and social actor.
- (2021). Exploring the emergent niche of Greater silver smelt (Argentina silus) along gradients of topography, light and advection.
- (2021). Engaging students in SDG 14 by placing them at the centre of their own learning: SDG214 at the University of Bergen as an example . 7 sider.
- (2021). Driver vi mennesker evolusjon?
- (2021). An interdisciplinary, student-active course on UN Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life below water. Nordic Journal of STEM Education.
- (2021). Density-independent mortality at early life stages increases the probability of overlooking an underlying stock-recruitment relationship. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 11 sider.
- (2020). Sustainable Fisheries: Models and Management.
- (2020). Rapid life-history evolution in a wild Daphnia pulex population in response to novel size-dependent predation. Evolutionary Ecology. 257-271.
- (2020). FNs bærekraftsmål og livet under vann .
- (2020). Exploring the emergent niche of Greater argentine (Argentina silus) along gradients of topography, light and advection.
- (2020). Exploring the emergent niche of Greater argentine (Argentina silus) along gradients of topography, light and advection.
- (2020). Environmental stressors may cause unpredicted, notably lagged life-history responses in adults of the planktivorous Atlantic herring. Progress in Oceanography. 14 sider.
- (2020). Eight decades of adaptive changes in herring reproductive investment: The joint effect of environment and exploitation. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 631-639.
- (2019). Using the SDGs to focus teaching and learning.
- (2019). Use of active learning methods and technologies – obstacles, incentives, and bottlenecks.
- (2019). Me, myself and I -Teachers’ self-motivation and sense of responsibility determine the use of active learning methods. Nordic Journal of STEM Education. 55-59.
- (2019). Long-term changes in life-history traits of Norwegian spring-spawning herring.
- (2019). Fishing for answers. Science. 443-444.
- (2019). Drivers of the summer-distribution of Northeast Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) in the Nordic Seas from 2011 to 2017; a Bayesian hierarchical modelling approach. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 530-548.
- (2019). Common trends in recruitment dynamics of north-east Atlantic fish stocks and their links to environment, ecology and management. Fish and Fisheries. 518-536.
- (2018). Evolutionary effects of fishing gear on foraging behavior and life-history traits. Ecology and Evolution. 10711-10721.
- (2017). Tenk nytt om tellekanter, Haugstad! Morgenbladet.
- (2017). Recruitment dynamics in northeast Atlantic fish stocks: synchrony and shared patterns .
- (2017). Kvalitetsparadokset i den norske forskningspolitikken. Khrono.no.
- (2017). Karriereveier for økt forskningskvalitet. Khrono.no.
- (2017). Gode nyheter om unge forskeres karriereveier. Khrono.no.
- (2017). Drivers of recruitment dynamics in northeast Atlantic pelagic fish stocks.
- (2017). Conclusion that fishing-induced evolution is negligible follows frommodel assumptions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. E4321-E4321.
- (2016). Modelling and interpreting fish bioenergetics – a role for behaviour, life-history traits, and survival trade-offs. Journal of Fish Biology. 389-402.
- (2016). Long term sustainable management of living marine resources in the Northern Seas. 3. 3. .
- (2016). Harvest control rules in modern fisheries management. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. 22 sider.
- (2016). Can less be more? Effects of reduced frequency of surveys and stock assessments.
- (2016). Can less be more? Effects of reduced frequency of surveys and stock assessments. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 56-68.
- (2014). Life-history implications of the allometric scaling of growth. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 199-207.
- (2014). Evolutionary impact assessment: accounting for evolutionary consequences of fishing in an ecosystem approach to fisheries management. Fish and Fisheries. 65-96.
- (2013). Report of the Working Group on Widely Distributed Stocks (WGWIDE), 27 August - 2 September 2013, ICES Headquarters, Copenhagen, Denmark. ICES CM 2013/ACOM:15. 950 pp. .
- (2013). Report of the Blue Whiting/Norwegian Spring-Spawning (Atlanto- Scandian) Herring Workshop (WKBWNSSH), 11–13 March 2013, Bergen, Norway. .
- (2013). Fishing-induced life-history changes cause increased resilience in an evolutionary model.
- (2013). Can fisheries-induced evolution shift reference points for fisheries management? ICES Journal of Marine Science. 707-721.
- (2013). A simulation framework for evaluating fisheries management decisions using environmental information. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 743-754.
- (2012). Report of the Workshop for Revision for the North Sea Herring Long Term Management Plan, 1-2 October 2012, ICES HQ, Copenhagen, Denmark. .
- (2012). Report of the Working Group on Widely Distributed Stocks (WGWIDE), 21 - 27 August 2012, Lowestoft, United Kingdom. .
- (2012). Fishing-induced evolution of growth: concepts, mechanisms and the empirical evidence. Marine Ecology. 1-25.
- (2011). Do accurate stock estimates increase harvest and reduce variability in fisheries yields? Natural Resource Modeling. 222-241.
- (2010). Lessons learned from stock collapse and recovery of North Sea herring: a review. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 1875-1886.
- (2010). Fishing-induced evolution and changing reproductive ecology of fish: the evolution of steepness. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 1708-1719.
- (2009). Toward Darwinian fisheries management. Evolutionary Applications. 246-259.
- (2009). Short-term dominance: stability and consequences for subsequent growth. Journal of Fish Biology. 2374-2385.
- (2009). Implications of fisheries-induced evolution for stock rebuilding and recovery. Evolutionary Applications. 394-414.
- (2008). The role of fisheries-induced evolution - Response. Science. 48-50.
- (2008). Sustainable use of populations and overexploitation. . I:
- (2008). The Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (ELS). Evolution & Diversity of Life.
- (2008). Fish growth. 9 sider.
- (2008). Evolution of growth in Gulf of St Lawrence cod? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. 1111-1112.
- (2008). Decline and recovery of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) stock throughout the North Atlantic. 28 sider.
- (2007). Ecology - Managing evolving fish stocks. Science. 1247-1248.
- (2006). The impacts of different management strategies and environmental forcing in ecological communities. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. 2491-2499.
- (2006). Do dominants have higher heterozygosity? Social status and genetic variation in brown trout, Salmo trutta. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 657-665.
- (2005). Benefits of threshold strategies and age-selective harvesting in a fluctuating fish stock of Norwegian spring spawning herring Clupea harengus. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 277-286.
- (2004). Fish harvesting, marine reserves, and distribution of individuals over space. Biological Letters. 3-10.
- (2003). The ecology of recovery. Annales Zoologici Fennici. 131-144.
- (2003). Managed extinctions in fisheries. Advances in Ecological Sciences. 981-987.
- (2003). Harvesting strategies in a fish stock dominated by low-frequency variability: the Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus). Marine Resource Economics. 263-274.
- (2002). Density-dependent growth as a key mechanism in the regulation of fish populations: evidence from among-population comparisons. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. 49-54.
- (2001). Variation in aggressive behaviour and growth rate between populations and migratory forms in the brown trout, Salmo trutta. Animal Behaviour. 935-944.
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