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Stocking

Sten Ola Karlsson


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Ingerid Julie Hagen

Population genetics, genomics, epigenetics and domestication selection, development of high density SNP-arrays. 

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Gunnbjørn Bremset

- Riverine production of anadromous salmonids
- Competition and habitat use of juvenile salmonids
- Environmentalt effects from hydro-power development
- Anthropogenetic impacts on fish communities
- Mitigation measures against introduced species
- Mitigation measures for freshwater fish
- Fish barriers and fish passages
- Direct observations of riverine fish


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Anne Kristin Jøranlid


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Stocking

Sten Ola Karlsson


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Ingerid Julie Hagen

Population genetics, genomics, epigenetics and domestication selection, development of high density SNP-arrays. 

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Gunnbjørn Bremset

- Riverine production of anadromous salmonids
- Competition and habitat use of juvenile salmonids
- Environmentalt effects from hydro-power development
- Anthropogenetic impacts on fish communities
- Mitigation measures against introduced species
- Mitigation measures for freshwater fish
- Fish barriers and fish passages
- Direct observations of riverine fish


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Anne Kristin Jøranlid


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