Nettsider med emneord «Biodiversity»
Anders Bryn, René Van der Wal, Lisa Norton, and Tim Hofmeester's book chapter in the textbook Monitoring Biodiversity is now published open access.
The development of "Nature in Norway" (NiN) is a long-term project with the aim of documenting and further developing knowledge about Norwegian natural variation. NiN is a framework that can be used tp map ecosystems for many purposes. The development of NiN was initiated in 2005 by the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre, which also provides financial support for the project.
This july, Metteline D. Larsen defended her Master thesis, titled "Changes after 25 years of abandonment in semi-natural hay meadows in Svartdal, SE Norway - a re-analysis".
The ISOP group investigates taxonomy, systematics and phylogeny of vascular plants, algae and fungi. We are particularly interested in selected groups of African monocotyledons (Bjorå and Stedje), lichenized fungi (Timdal), fungi (Bendiksby) and microalgae (Eikrem).
Data mobilization skills: training on mobilizing biodiversity data using GBIF and BOLD tools
Time and place: Sep. 14, 2018 9:00 AM - Sep. 20, 2018 5:00 PM, Field station at Lake Baikal, Russia
The GEco group covers several research topics and uses a variety of methods and tools. In addition to the externally funded projects listed on the front page, we also research: