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Michaela Maria Aschan
Michaela Maria Aschan
Professor in Fisheries Biology and Management at University of Tromsø
Verified email at uit.no
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Recent warming leads to a rapid borealization of fish communities in the Arctic
M Fossheim, R Primicerio, E Johannesen, RB Ingvaldsen, MM Aschan, ...
Nature climate change 5 (7), 673-677, 2015
8942015
Climate change alters the structure of arctic marine food webs due to poleward shifts of boreal generalists
S Kortsch, R Primicerio, M Fossheim, AV Dolgov, M Aschan
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1814), 20151546, 2015
4962015
Analysis of community attributes of the benthic macrofauna of Frierfjord/Langesundfjord and in a mesocosm experiment
JS Gray, M Aschan, MR Carr, KR Clarke
Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser 46, 151-165, 1988
3821988
Climate-driven changes in functional biogeography of Arctic marine fish communities
A Frainer, R Primicerio, S Kortsch, M Aune, AV Dolgov, M Fossheim, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (46), 12202-12207, 2017
3192017
Basin-scale coherence in phenology of shrimps and phytoplankton in the North Atlantic Ocean
P Koeller, C Fuentes-Yaco, T Platt, S Sathyendranath, A Richards, ...
science 324 (5928), 791-793, 2009
2432009
Latitudinal gradients in the structure of macrobenthic communities: a comparison of Arctic, temperate and tropical sites
MA Kendall, M Aschan
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 172 (1-2), 157-169, 1993
1661993
Food‐web structure varies along environmental gradients in a high‐latitude marine ecosystem
S Kortsch, R Primicerio, M Aschan, S Lind, AV Dolgov, B Planque
Ecography 42 (2), 295-308, 2019
1402019
Functional diversity of the Barents Sea fish community
MA Wiedmann, M Aschan, G Certain, AV Dolgov, M Greenacre, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 495, 205-218, 2014
922014
Reference method for analyzing material flow, information flow and information loss in food supply chains
P Olsen, M Aschan
Trends in food science & technology 21 (6), 313-320, 2010
872010
Who eats whom in the Barents Sea: a food web topology from plankton to whales: Ecological Archives E095‐124
B Planque, R Primicerio, K Michalsen, M Aschan, G Certain, P Dalpadado, ...
Ecology 95 (5), 1430-1430, 2014
702014
Life history variation in B arents S ea fish: implications for sensitivity to fishing in a changing environment
MA Wiedmann, R Primicerio, A Dolgov, CAM Ottesen, M Aschan
Ecology and Evolution 4 (18), 3596-3611, 2014
532014
Larval dispersal and mother populations of Pandalus borealis investigated by a Lagrangian particle-tracking model
OP Pedersen, M Aschan, T Rasmussen, KS Tande, D Slagstad
Fisheries Research 65 (1-3), 173-190, 2003
532003
Fish assemblages in the Barents Sea
M Fossheim, EM Nilssen, M Aschan
Marine Biology Research 2 (4), 260-269, 2006
492006
Effects of changes in sewage pollution on soft-botiom macrofauna communities in the inner Oslofjord, Norway
MM Aschan, AM Skullerud
Sarsia 75 (2), 169-190, 1990
491990
Evaluation of the Norwegian Shrimp Surveys conducted in the Barents Sea and the Svalbard area 1980-1997
M Aschan, K Sunnanå
ICES, 1997
481997
Results based management in fisheries: delegating responsibility to resource users
KN Nielsen, P Holm, M Aschan
Marine Policy 51, 442-451, 2015
442015
Increased functional diversity warns of ecological transition in the Arctic
A Frainer, R Primicerio, A Dolgov, M Fossheim, E Johannesen, S Lind, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1948), 20210054, 2021
372021
The distribution of chondrichthyans along the northern coast of Norway
T Williams, K Helle, M Aschan
ICES Journal of Marine Science 65 (7), 1161-1174, 2008
352008
Change in fish community structure in the Barents Sea
M Aschan, M Fossheim, M Greenacre, R Primicerio
PLoS One 8 (4), e62748, 2013
332013
Functional roles and redundancy of demersal Barents Sea fish: Ecological implications of environmental change
M Aune, MM Aschan, M Greenacre, AV Dolgov, M Fossheim, R Primicerio
PLoS One 13 (11), e0207451, 2018
292018
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