Øyvind Fiksen
Professor, ETP, Visedekan for marin satsing
- E-postoyvind.fiksen@uib.no
- Telefon+47 55 58 46 24+47 984 22 945
- BesøksadresseThormøhlens gate 53 A/B5006 BergenRom3G18
- PostadressePostboks 78035020 Bergen
Biological Oceanography, Behavioural Ecology, Life History Strategies, Marine Ecosystems, Microbes
My scientific publications are listed here: http://bio.uib.no/te/of/publications.php
Vitenskapelig artikkel
- (2021). Spawning site distribution of a bluefin tuna reduces jellyfish predation on early life stages. Limnology and Oceanography. 3669-3681.
- (2021). Predator–prey overlap in three dimensions: cod benefit from capelin coming near the seafloor. Ecography.
- (2021). Poleward distribution of mesopelagic fishes is constrained by seasonality in light. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 546-561.
- (2021). Atlantic bluefin tuna spawn early to avoid metabolic meltdown in larvae. Ecology. 1-8.
- (2021). Abundance of Pelagia noctiluca early life stages in the western Mediterranean Sea scales with surface chlorophyll. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 75-88.
- (2020). Optimal reproductive phenology under size-dependent cannibalism. Ecology and Evolution. 4241-4250.
- (2020). Foraging success in planktivorous fish increases with topographic blockage of prey distributions. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 129-142.
- (2020). Diel vertical movements determine spatial interactions between cod, pelagic fish and krill on an Arctic shelf bank. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 13-23.
- (2020). Body size adaptions under climate change: Zooplankton community more important than temperature or food abundance in model of a zooplanktivorous fish. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 1-18.
- (2019). No room for dessert: A mechanistic model of prey selection in gut-limited predatory fish. Fish and Fisheries. 1-17.
- (2019). Light comfort zone in a mesopelagic fish emerges from adaptive behaviour along a latitudinal gradient. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 161-174.
- (2019). Evolution of a portfolio-based design in ecology: a three-year design cycle. UNIPED. 60-73.
- (2019). Dying from the lesser of three evils: facilitation and non-consumptive effects emerge in a model with multiple predators. Oikos. 1-11.
- (2018). Caught in broad daylight: Topographic constraints of zooplankton depth distributions. Limnology and Oceanography. 849-859.
- (2018). Atlantic bluefin tuna spawn at suboptimal temperatures for their offspring. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences.
- (2017). The effects of light, darkness and intermittent feeding on the growth and survival of reared Atlantic bonito and Atlantic bluefin tuna larvae. Aquaculture. 233-239.
- (2017). Coupling survey data with drift model results suggests that local spawning is important for Calanus finmarchicus production in the Barents Sea. Journal of Marine Systems. 69-76.
- (2016). Scaling laws in phytoplankton nutrient uptake affinity. Frontiers in Marine Science. 1-6.
- (2015). Optimality and rule-based models for larval fish behavior. Vie et milieu (1980). 115-120.
- (2015). Modelling harvesting strategies for the lobster fishery in northern Europe: the importance of protecting egg-bearing females. Population Ecology. 237-251.
- (2015). Effects of temperature and food availability on larval cod survival: A model for behaviour in vertical gradients. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 199-212.
- (2015). Effects of copepod size on fish growth: A model based on data for North Sea sandeel. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 235-243.
- (2015). An effective algorithm for approximating adaptive behavior in seasonal environments. Ecological Modelling. 20-30.
- (2014). Vertical salmon lice behaviour as a response to environmental conditions and its influence on regional dispersion in a fjord system. Aquaculture Environment Interactions. 127-141.
- (2014). The emotion system promotes diversity and evolvability. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences.
- (2014). Size-related differences in growth and survival in piscivorous fish larvae fed different prey types. Aquaculture. 94-101.
- (2014). Predator-prey encounter and capture rates in turbulent environments. Limnology and Oceanography. 85-105.
- (2014). Modelling emergent trophic strategies in plankton. Journal of Plankton Research. 862-868.
- (2014). Can behavioural ecology unite hypotheses for fish recruitment? ICES Journal of Marine Science. 909-917.
- (2013). Trait-based models of nutrient uptake in microbes extend the Michaelis-Menten framework. Limnology and Oceanography. 193-202.
- (2013). Optimal foraging in marine ecosystem models: selectivity, profitability and switching. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 91-101.
- (2013). Effects of the emotion system on adaptive behavior. The American Naturalist. 689-703.
- (2013). Effects of prey size structure and turbulence on feeding and growth of anchovy larvae. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 1045-1063.
- (2013). Effect of food deprivation on distribution of larval and early juvenile cod in experimental vertical temperature and light gradients. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 191-201.
- (2013). A mass-balanced pelagic ecosystem model with size-structured behaviourally adaptive zooplankton and fish. Ecological Modelling. 54-63.
- (2011). Parental migration, climate and thermal exposure of larvae: spawning in southern regions gives Northeast Arctic cod a warm start. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 255-262.
- (2011). Model of optimal behaviour in fish larvae predicts that food availability determines survival, but not growth. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 207-219.
- (2011). Do accurate stock estimates increase harvest and reduce variability in fisheries yields? Natural Resource Modeling. 222-241.
- (2011). Cannibalism among size classes of larvae may be a substantial mortality component in tuna. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 205-219.
- (2010). Seasonal plankton-fish interactions: light regime, prey phenology, and herring foraging. Ecology. 311-318.
- (2010). Modelling fishing-induced adaptations and consequences for natural mortality. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 1086-1097.
- (2009). What can size distributions within cohorts tell us about ecological processes in fish larvae? Scientia Marina. 119-130.
- (2009). Vertical distribution of larval cod (Gadus morhua) in experimental temperature gradients. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 16-22.
- (2009). The adaptive value of energy storage and capital breeding in seasonal environments. Oikos. 363-370.
- (2009). Size-selective fishing gear and life history evolution in the Northeast Arctic cod. Evolutionary Applications. 356-370.
- (2009). Modeling rule-based behavior: habitat selection and the growth-survival trade-off in larval cod. Behavioral Ecology. 490-500.
- (2009). Modeling growth of larval cod (Gadus morhua) in large-scale seasonal and latitudinal environmental gradients. Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 2001-2011.
- (2009). Coastal water darkening and implications for mesopelagic regime shifts in Norwegian fjords. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 39-49.
- (2009). A common garden experiment of larval Northeast Arctic and Norwegian coastal cod cohorts in replicated mesocosms. Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 1984-1991.
- (2008). The evolution of spawning migrations: State dependence and fishing-induced changes. Ecology. 3436-3448.
- (2008). Relationships between spawning ground identity, latitude and early life thermal exposure in Northeast Arctic cod. Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science. 13-22.
- (2008). Modelling growth of larval anchovies including diel feeding patterns, temperature and body size. Journal of Plankton Research. 1369-1383.
- (2008). Fisheries-induced evolution of energy and sex allocation. Bulletin of marine science. 235-250.
- (2008). Distribution, identity, and possible processes sustaining meso- and bathypelagic scattering layers on the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 45-58.
- (2007). Modelling feeding, growth, and habitat selection in larval Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua): observations and model predictions in a macrocosm environment. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 136-151.
- (2007). Linking behavioural ecology and oceanography: larval behaviour determines growth, mortality and dispersal. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 195-205.
- (2007). Estimating larval fish growth under size-dependent mortality: a numerical analysis of bias. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 554-562.
- (2007). Early is better: seasonal egg fitness and timing of reproduction in a zooplankton life-history model. Oikos. 1331-1342.
- (2007). Drift, growth and survival of larval Northeast Arctic cod with simple rules of behaviour. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 207-219.
- (2007). Could Biscay Bay Anchovy recruit through a spatial loophole? Progress in Oceanography. 132-148.
- (2007). Copepod mating: chance or choice? Journal of Plankton Research. 1023-1030.
- (2006). The logic of skipped spawning in fish. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 200-211.
- (2006). State-dependent energy allocation in cod (Gadus morhua). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 186-199.
- (2005). Using individual-based model for assessment of sea turtle population viability. Population Ecology. 179-191.
- (2005). The combined effect of transport and temperature on distribution and growth of larvae and pelagic juveniles of Arcto-Norwegian cod. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 1375-1386.
- (2005). Piscivorous fish patrol krill swarms. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 1-5.
- (2005). Piscivorous fish patrol krill swarms. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 1-5.
- (2005). Multiple predators in the pelagic: modelling behavioural cascades. Journal of Animal Ecology. 423-429.
- (2005). Meta-ecosystems and biological energy transport from ocean to coast: the ecological importance of herring migration. Oecologia. 443-451.
- (2004). Ontogenetic vertical distribution patterns in small copepods: field observations and model predictions. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 49-63.
- (2003). Predicting polygynous settlement while incorporating varying female competitive strength. Behavioral Ecology. 257-267.
- (2003). Predicting polygonous settlement while incorporating varying female competitive strength. Behavioral Ecology. 257-267.
- (2002). The influence of turbidity on growth and survival of fish larvae: a numerical analysis. Hydrobiologia. 49-59.
- (2002). Stock-environment recruitment models for Norwegian spring spawning herring (Clupea harengus). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 211-217.
- (2002). Process-based models of feeding and prey selection in larval fish. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 151-164.
- (2000). The adaptive timing of diapause - a search for evolutionarily robust strategies in Calanus finmarchicus. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 1825-1833.
- (2000). State-dependent spawning migration in Norwegian spring-spawning herring. Journal of Fish Biology. 138-162.
- (2000). State-dependent spawning migration in Norwegian spring-spawning herring. Journal of Fish Biology. 138-162.
- (2000). A dynamic optimisation model for the behaviour of tunas at ocean fronts. Fisheries Oceanography. 328-342.
- (1999). Modelling growth and ingestion processes in herring Clupea harengus larvae. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 273-289.
- (1998). Modelling the influence of light, turbulence and ontogeny on ingestion rates in larval cod and herring. Fisheries Oceanography. 355-363.
- (1998). Modelling spatial dynamics of fish. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 57-81.
- (1998). A model of optimal life history and diel vertical migration in Calanus finmarchicus. Sarsia. 129-147.
- (1997). Ideal free distribution of copepods under predation risk. Ecological Modelling. 45-59.
- (1997). Ideal free distribution of copepods under predation risk. Ecological Modelling. 45-59.
- (1997). Allocation patterns and diel vertical migration: Modeling the optimal Daphnia. Ecology. 1446-1456.
- (1995). Vertical distribution and population dynamics of copepods by dynamic optimization. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 483-503.
- (1995). A Spatially Explicit Fitness-based Model of Capelin Migrations the Barents Sea. Fisheries Oceanography. 193-208.
- (1994). Visual predators, environmental variables and zooplankton mortality risk. Vie et milieu (1980). 1-9.
Rapport
- (2016). Survey report from the CODFUN 2016114 Barents Sea survey 5.-11. oktober 2016. 41-2016. 41-2016. .
- (2013). Sognefjorden – en oppsummering av litteratur og kunnskapsstatus om fjordøkologi og vannkraftutbygging. Kunnskapsinnhenting. .
- (2000). Recruitment variability in Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus L.): the effect of temperature in larval drift trajectories. N:08. N:08. .
- (2000). Recruitment variability in Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus L.): the effect of temperature in larval drift trajectories. N:08. N:08. .
- (2000). Experiments and models as reciprocal tools to understand environmental links in recruitment dynamics. R:02. R:02. .
- (2000). Experiments and models as reciprocal tools to understand environmental links in recruitment dynamics. R:02. R:02. .
- (1996). Økologisk modellering av Barentshavet: sluttrapport. .
- (1994). Summary of data from enclosure experiments on phytoplankton blooms at Espegrend in 1986-1993. 36. 36. .
- (1994). Capelin migrations in the Barents Sea - a spatially explicit fitnessbased model. R:7. R:7. .
Faglig foredrag
- (2021). How the bottom kills plankton.
- (2019). Meritteringsordning for fremragende undervisere - hva har vi erfart og hvor er vi. Paneldebatt.
- (2018). How Norway went SoTL.
- (2015). Undervisingsleiing – mellom to kulturar.
- (2015). Kvalitet i høyere utdanning – Hva er det? Hvordan kan vi fremme det?
Vitenskapelig foredrag
- (2020). The enigmatic spawning strategy of Bluefin Tuna.
- (2020). Could long term shift in cod phenology be linked to terrestrial greening and coastal browning.
- (2020). Could long term shift in cod phenology be linked to terrestrial greening and coastal browning.
- (2020). Bathymetry Structures Predator-prey Dynamics between Zooplankton and Fish in Marine Pelagic Ecosystems.
- (2019). Bathymetry structures predator-prey dynamics between zooplankton and fish in marine pelagic ecosystems.
- (2018). Portfolio assessment in biology: following a three-year design cycle.
- (2018). KD hos bioCEED.
- (2018). Building the Research Teaching Nexus in Ecology: Three Courses to Get There.
- (2017). Korleis få professorar med på ein kollegial SoTL-kultur?
- (2017). In situ study of the functional response of cod to capelin using broadband acoustics and trawl sampling.
- (2016). Climate responses of Calanus finmarchicus in a high latitude system.
- (2014). Linking models and data: Can we find the spawning areas of Calanus finmarchicus?
- (2013). Effects of temperature and food availability on larval cod survival: a model for behaviour in vertical gradients.
- (2012). The value of an egg. Southern spawning dampens effect of climate on recruitment in Northeast Arctic cod.
- (2011). The value of an egg – spawning migrations in the Northeast Arctic cod.
- (2009). Predators in turbulent waters: an analytical model and a numerical test.
- (2006). Modelling habitat selection in zooplankton.
- (2006). Fish deep in debt.
- (2006). Effects of gear selectivity on harvest-induced life history evolution in Northeast Arctic cod.
- (2006). Effects of fisheries on energy- and sex-allocation in slow-growing hermaphrodites such as groupers.
- (2006). Effects of fisheries on energy and sex allocation in slow-growing hermaphrodites such as groupers.
- (2006). Effects of different management regimes on harvest-induced life history evolution in Northeast Arctic cod.
- (2006). Behavioural ecology in fisheries oceanography.
- (2005). The role of vertical behaviour in larval fish drift and growth.
- (2005). Modelling fisheries-induced life history evolution in the Northeast Arctic cod.
- (2005). Modelling behaviour and life history traits in zooplankton and fish.
- (2005). Larval fish visual feeding and turbulence.
- (2005). Is larval fish food limited?
- (2005). Fisheries-induced life history evolution reduces per-biomass egg production of the Northeast Arctic cod stock.
- (2004). Skipped spawning is common for the Northeast Arctic cod in a life-history energy allocation model.
- (2004). Effects of a variable food intake on population dynamics and reproduction in the Northeast Arctic cod.
- (2003). Size-dependent distribution patterns in the pelagic - a top-down perspective.
- (2003). Kjønnsmoden torsk gyter ikke hvert år.
- (2003). Evaluation of harvest control rules: simple one-parameter vs. complex multi-parameter strategies.
- (2002). Size and temperature dependent growth in cod larvae.
- (2002). Process-based models of feeding and prey selection in larval fish.
- (2002). Modelling the influence of light and turbidity on behaviour and population dynamics.
- (2001). Secondary production in the sea and responses to climate change.
- (2001). Optimal state-dependent allocation to growth or reproduction in cod.
- (2001). Laboratory and field estimates of larval growth of cod: how do they compare?
- (2000). Modelling growth processes in cod larvae: assesing the relative importance of food and temperature.
Leserinnlegg
- (2004). Reply to Horizons Article "Some ideas about the role of lipids in the life cycle of Calanus finmarchicus" Irigoien (2004): II. Journal of Plankton Research. 981-981.
Short communication
- (2015). Prey selectivity in piscivorous bluefin tuna larvae reared in the laboratory. Journal of Plankton Research. 2-5.
Mastergradsoppgave
- (2022). Welfare indicators of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) observed with broadband acoustic in a submerged cage.
- (2006). Estimating larval fish growth under size-dependent mortality: a numerical analysis of bias.
- (2006). Effects of fisheries on energy- and sex-allocation in groupers.
- (2006). Distribution of scattering layers across the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
- (2006). A comparative study of larval cod cohorts exposed to different feeding conditions.
- (2004). Evaluation of harvest control rules : simple one-parameter versus complex multi-parameter strategies. 37 bl.
Populærvitenskapelig artikkel
- (2006). Torskens tilpasning til klima og havstrømmer. Cicerone. 34-35.
- (2006). Fra kjempetorsk på Møre til dverger langs Finnmarkskysten. Cicerone. 32-33.
- (2001). Models, global change and adaptive behaviour. GLOBEC International Newletter. 30-31.
- (1998). Matematiske modeller for atferd og livsstrategi. Naturen. 257-263.
Kronikk
- (2016). Vi bør gjøre noe med undervisningen. Bergens Tidende.
- (2016). Mer enn forelesninger. Forskerforum. 39-39.
Brev til redaktøren
- (2022). Small fish eat smaller fish: A model of interaction strength in early life stages of two tuna species. Limnology and Oceanography Letters. 227-234.
Doktorgradsavhandling
- (2019). Three-dimensional zooplankton distributions seen through the lens of fish in the Barents Sea.
- (2019). Light and visual foraging in the pelagic: Opportunities and constraints along gradients of seasonality.
- (2019). Drivers of variation in the predator-prey interaction between cod and capelin in the Barents Sea.
- (2009). From environment to survival : foraging and bioenergetic models of anchovy and tuna larvae.
- (2007). Life history adaptations to seasonality.
- (2005). Fisheries-induced life history evolution in cod.
- (1997). Functional models of life strategies in zooplankton and fish. -.
Intervju
- (2016). På nett med studentane.
Vitenskapelig Kapittel/Artikkel/Konferanseartikkel
- (2001). Chapter 4. Theoretical and statistical models in natural resource management and research. 16 sider.
Sammendrag/abstract
- (2005). Modeling growth and prey selection for larval cod (Gadus morhua) on Georges Bank. ICES CM Documents.
Poster
- (2020). Training and Communication Across Disciplines and Methodological Approaches in Marine Science.
- (2020). The Enigmatic Spawning Strategy of Bluefin Tuna.
- (2017). Do predation from fish structure zooplankton communities in the Barents Sea?
- (2017). A role for foraging theory in fisheries management? A mechanistic approach to prey selection in Barents Sea cod.
- (2013). Predator-prey encounter and capture rates in turbulent environments.
- (2000). Predicting polygynous settlement while incorporating varying female despotism.
Vitenskapelig oversiktsartikkel/review
- (2012). Predator-prey encounter and capture rates for plankton in turbulent environments. Progress in Oceanography. 14-32.
- (2010). Predator-prey encounter rates in turbulent water: Analytical models and numerical tests. Progress in Oceanography. 171-179.
- (2010). Modelling encounter rates and distribution of mobile predators and prey. Progress in Oceanography. 93-104.
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