I started my PhD project at NORCE LFI, a research group within the Climate and Environment department, in September 2022. My project is focused on the behaviour and movement of spiny dogfish and especially how oxygen availability in the fjords outside of Bergen affects their behaviour. I also work on other projects at NORCE LFI where most are focused on brown trout and Atlantic salmon.
Lotte Svengård Dahlmo
Researcher
losv@norceresearch.no
+47 56 10 74 57
Nygårdsgaten 112, 5008 Bergen, Norway
Division
Climate & Environment
Research Groups
LFI Laboratorium for ferskvannsøkologi og innlandsfiske
More information about Lotte
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Academic literature reviewPositioning aquatic animals with acoustic transmitters– Methods in Ecology and Evolution 2023
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Academic literature reviewAcoustic accelerometer transmitters and their growing relevance to aquatic science– Movement Ecology 2023
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Academic literature reviewPredation research with electronic tagging– Wildlife Biology 2022
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Conference lectureThe lifecycle of salmonids and human stressors– Passion for Ocean Summer camp 2022
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Conference lectureThe effects of hydropower on the behaviour and lake habitat use of sea trout (Salmo trutta) in Aurland, western Norway– NoWPas 2022
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Conference lectureBOATS: Bergen’s Ocean Acoustic Telemetry System– Kunsthuset WRAP 2022
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Conference lectureBergen Telemetry Network– Invited meeting av Steven Cooke lab 2022
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Conference lectureThe potential for habitat compression of the Endangered spiny dogfish in deoxygenated Norwegian fjords– 2022 OTN Symposium 2022
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Conference lectureDeoxygenation in Norwegian fjords and the potential for habitat compression of Red Listed spiny dogfish– Sharks International 2022 2022
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Academic articleEffects of tag type and surgery on migration of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolts– Journal of Fish Biology 2022
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Academic literature reviewThe movement ecology of fishes– Journal of Fish Biology 2022