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Publikasjoner
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Søli, Geir Einar Ellefsen & Rindal, Eirik
(2014).
The genus Sylvicola Harris, 1780 (Diptera, Anisopodidae) in Norway – with a key to the North European species.
Norwegian Journal of Entomology.
ISSN 1501-8415.
61,
s. 190–200.
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Brabrand, Åge; Bremnes, Trond; Koestler, Andreas Georg; Marthinsen, Gunnhild; Pavels, Henning & Rindal, Eirik
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(2014).
Mass occurrence of bloodsucking blackflies in a regulated river reach: Localization of oviposition habitat of Simulium truncatum using DNA barcoding.
Rivers Research and Applications: an international journal devoted to river research and management.
ISSN 1535-1459.
30(5),
s. 602–608.
doi:
10.1002/rra.2669.
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Søli, Geir Einar Ellefsen & Rindal, Eirik
(2012).
Fungus gnats (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) from Finnmark, northern Norway.
Norwegian Journal of Entomology.
ISSN 1501-8415.
59(2),
s. 158–181.
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Johnsen, Arild; Rindal, Eirik; Ericson, PGP; Zuccon, D; Kerr, KCR & Stoeckle, MY
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(2010).
DNA barcoding of Scandinavian birds reveals divergent lineages in trans-Atlantic species.
Journal of Ornithology = Journal fur Ornithologie.
ISSN 0021-8375.
151(3),
s. 565–578.
doi:
10.1007/s10336-009-0490-3.
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Rindal, Eirik & Søli, Geir Einar Ellefsen
(2010).
Ristocordyla nom. nov (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) a replacement name for the subgenus Paracordyla Tuomikoski, 1966, nec Hallmann, 1912.
Zootaxa.
ISSN 1175-5326.
s. 67–68.
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Rindal, Eirik & Gammelmo, Øivind
(2007).
On the family Diadocidiidae (Diptera, Sciaroidea) in Norway.
Norwegian Journal of Entomology.
ISSN 1501-8415.
54(1),
s. 69–74.
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Rindal, Eirik; Kjærandsen, Jostein; Søli, Geir Einar Ellefsen & Bachmann, Lutz
(2007).
Molecular phylogeny of the fungus gnat tribe Exechiini (Mycetophilidae, Diptera).
Zoologica Scripta.
ISSN 0300-3256.
36,
s. 327–335.
doi:
10.1111/j.1463-6409.2007.00285.x.
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Amorim, DD & Rindal, Eirik
(2007).
Phylogeny of the Mycetophiliformia, with proposal of the subfamilies Heterotrichinae, Ohakuneinae, and Chiletrichinae for the Rangomaramidae (Diptera, Bibionomorpha).
Zootaxa.
ISSN 1175-5326.
s. 3–92.
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Gammelmo, Øivind & Rindal, Eirik
(2006).
On the family Ditomyiidae (Diptera: Sciaroidea) in Norway.
Norwegian Journal of Entomology.
ISSN 1501-8415.
53(1),
s. 47–49.
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Rindal, Eirik & Søli, Geir Einar Ellefsen
(2006).
Phylogeny of the subfamily Mycetophilinae (Diptera: Mycetophilidae).
Zootaxa.
ISSN 1175-5326.
1302,
s. 43–59.
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Johnsen, Arild; Andersson, Staffan; Fernandez, Javier Garcia; Kempenaers, Bart; Pavel, Vaclav & Questiau, Sophie
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(2006).
Molecular and phenotypic divergence in the bluethroat (Luscinia svecica) subspecies complex.
Molecular Ecology.
ISSN 0962-1083.
15(13),
s. 4033–4047.
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Johaadien, Rukaya Sarah; Torma, Michal; Rindal, Eirik & Barotov, Samariddin
(2022).
CESP mentoring - data publication and digitisation course for Tajikistan September 2022.
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GBIF data mobilization and publication course for the Tajikistan GBIF Node at the Institute of Botany, Plant Physiology and Genetics, Tajikistan National Academy of Sciences, Armenia (3 days).
https://www.gbif.no/events/2022/cesp-tajikistan.html
https://www.gbif.org/project/CESP2022-001/
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Endresen, Dag Terje Filip; Svindseth, Christian; Timdal, Einar & Rindal, Eirik
(2014).
Crowdsourcing portal for transcription of label information for Norwegian natural history collections.
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The number of specimens in natural history museums and university-collections worldwide count approximately 1.2 to 3 billion specimens. These collections provide a unique resource for understanding biological and ecological processes across time and place. Norwegian natural history collections have been estimated to include a total of 8.5 million specimens. An estimated 65% of the specimens have been digitized (in some form) and 30% published to the GBIF portal. Recent large-scale digitization efforts in Norway have focused on the imaging of a large number of specimens accompanied by initial minimal database registration, limited to scientific name, year and the country where the specimen was collected. The registration of more complete label information is recognized to require laborious efforts and it was decided to explore a citizen science approach with a volunteer transcription portal. After exploring similar volunteer transcription portals (such as the portals from the Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland, Atlas of Living Australia, National Museum of Natural History in Paris and Smithsonian), the Natural History Museum in Oslo initiated contact and collaboration with the Notes from Nature team. A simplified software implementation, based on Notes from Nature, was developed at the Natural History Museum in Oslo during the first months of 2014 and launched on June 1st (http://gbif.no/transcribe/). The first collection of images to be made available for volunteer transcription included 2850 non-digitized specimens from the Lichen herbarium collected in Africa. Each image is registered three times by individual volunteers. Already during the first two weeks, more than 1000 of the specimens (40%) were completed. By early August, most of the (easy) labels were completed (70%). A new batch with images of non-digitized African Lichens, and also other collections such as the non-digitized specimens from the vascular plant herbarium, will soon be included to the portal.
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Brower, Andrew V. Z. & Rindal, Eirik
(2013).
Reality check: a reply to Smith.
Cladistics.
ISSN 0748-3007.
29(5),
s. 464–465.
doi:
10.1111/cla.12016.
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Rindal, Eirik; Søli, Geir Einar Ellefsen & Bachmann, Lutz
(2007).
On the systematics of Mycetophilinae (Diptera); a combined morphological and molecular approach.
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A phylogenetic analysis of the fungus gnat subfamily Mycetophilinae (Diptera) is presented and discussed. 24 species representing 9 genera of the tribe Mycetophilini and 13 genera of the tribe Exechiini are included. The analysis is based on nucleotide sequence data of the mitochondrial cox1 and 16S, the nuclear 18S and 28S genes, and in addition 65 morphological characters. A combined parsimony analysis including all characters supported the monophyly of the subfamily Mycetophilinae and the two tribes Exechiini and Mycetophilini. There is also strong support for a Mycetophila-group and a Phronia-group within Mycetophilini. The Mycetophila-group includes Mycetophila, Epicypta, Platurocypta, Sceptonia and Zygomyia, and the Phronia group includes Phronia, Macrobrachius and Trichonta. A Bayesian analysis based on the nucleotide sequence data alone also supported the groupings within Mycetophilini, but differed in the position of the genus Dynatosoma. A somewhat different pattern, however, was observed for the tribe Exechiini. There was little support for the intrageneric relationships within Exechiini, which thus remains enigmatic.
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Hansen, Lars Ove & Rindal, Eirik
(2006).
Insektene går til filmen.
Insektnytt.
ISSN 0800-1804.
31(3),
s. 35–38.
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Amorim, Dalton de Souza & Rindal, Eirik
(2006).
A phylogenetic study of the Bibionomorpha, with emphasis in the Mycetophiliformia (Diptera).
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Rindal, Eirik; Bachmann, Lutz & Søli, Geir Einar Ellefsen
(2006).
Molecular phylogeny of Mycetophilidae.
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Andersen, Trond; Gammelmo, Øivind; Kjærandsen, Jostein & Rindal, Eirik
(2005).
Soppmygg - Artsrik insektsgruppe i nordområdene.
Årbok for Universitetsmuseet i Bergen.
ISSN 1893-1944.
10,
s. 66–71.
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Rindal, Eirik
(2004).
Insekter og dyr i sopp.
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Rindal, Eirik & Hansen, Lars Ove
(2004).
Insekter og Sopp.
Blekksoppen.
ISSN 0800-6318.
95,
s. 5–15.
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Rindal, Eirik
(2004).
Insekter i godteriskåla.
[Radio].
NRK-Østlandsendingen.
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Rindal, Eirik & Bachmann, Lutz
(2004).
Molecular phylogeny of Mycetophilidae.
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Brabrand, Åge; Bremnes, Trond; Marthinsen, Gunnhild; Rindal, Eirik; Pavels, Henning & Saltveit, Svein Jakob
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(2009).
Masseforekomst av tuneflue og regulering av Ågårdselva og Glomma, Østfold.
Universitetet i Oslo.
ISSN 0333-161X.
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Publisert
31. mai 2011 10:11
- Sist endret
10. mars 2023 08:45