Blar i NIBIO Brage på forfatter "Nielsen, Anders"
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Assessment of the risk to Norwegian biodiversity and aquaculture from pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha). Scientific Opinion of the Panel on Alien Organisms and Trade in Endangered Species of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food and Environment
Hindar, Kjetil; Hole, Lars Robert; Kausrud, Kyrre Linné; Malmstrøm, Martin; Rimstad, Espen; Robertson, Lucy; Sandlund, Odd Terje; Thorstad, Eva Bonsak; Vollset, Knut; de Boer, Hugo; Eldegard, Katrine; Järnegren, Johanna; Kirkendall, Lawrence Richard; Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Nilsen, Erlend Birkeland; Rueness, Eli Knispel; Nielsen, Anders; Velle, Gaute (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-01-15) -
Crop Pollination in Small-Scale Agriculture in Tanzania: Household Dependence, Awareness and Conservation
Sawe, Thomas; Nielsen, Anders; Eldegard, Katrine (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-03-12)Global economic value of agriculture production resulting from animal pollination services has been estimated to be $235–$577 billion. This estimate is based on quantification of crops that are available at the global ... -
Current status of important nature values in the Vega archipelago
Hinderaker, Sven Emil; Nielsen, Anders (NIBIO Rapport 8(36) 2022;, Research report, 2022-09)This report describes some of the most unique and characteristic natural features and interdependencies between species and nature types at the Vega world heritage site, and how these habitats are intertwined with the ... -
Enhancing pollination is more effective than increased conventional agriculture inputs for improving watermelon yields
Sawe, Thomas; Eldegard, Katrine; Totland, Ørjan; Macrice, Samora; Nielsen, Anders (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-04-23)Agricultural practices to improve yields in small‐scale farms in Africa usually focus on improving growing conditions for the crops by applying fertilizers, irrigation, and/or pesticides. This may, however, have limited ... -
Evaluating competition for forage plants between honey bees and wild bees in Denmark
Rasmussen, Claus; Dupont, Yoko L.; Madsen, Henning Bang; Bogusch, Petr; Goulson, Dave; Herbertsson, Lina; Maia, Kate Pereira; Nielsen, Anders; Olesen, Jens M.; Potts, Simon G.; Roberts, Stuart P. M.; Sydenham, Markus A. K.; Kryger, Per (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-28)A recurrent concern in nature conservation is the potential competition for forage plants between wild bees and managed honey bees. Specifically, that the highly sophisticated system of recruitment and large perennial ... -
Even small forest patches increase bee visits to flowers in an oil palm plantation landscape
Power, Candice Casandra; Nielsen, Anders; Sheil, Douglas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11-11)Pollination sustains biodiversity and food security, but pollinators are threatened by habitat degradation, fragmentation, and loss. We assessed how remaining forest influenced bee visits to flowers in an oil palm-dominated ... -
Honey bees and climate explain viral prevalence in wild bee communities on a continental scale
Piot, Niels; Schweiger, Oliver; Meeus, Ivan; Yañez, Orlando; Straub, Lars; Villamar-Bouza, Laura; De la Rúa, Pilar; Jara, Laura; Ruiz, Carlos; Malmstrøm, Martin; Mustafa, Sandra; Nielsen, Anders; Mänd, Marika; Karise, Reet; Tlak-Gajger, Ivana; Özgör, Erkay; Keskin, Nevin; Diévart, Virginie; Dalmon, Anne; Gajda, Anna; Neumann, Peter; Smagghe, Guy; Graystock, Peter; Radzevičiūtė, Rita; Paxton, Robert J.; de Miranda, Joachim R. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02-03)Viruses are omnipresent, yet the knowledge on drivers of viral prevalence in wild host populations is often limited. Biotic factors, such as sympatric managed host species, as well as abiotic factors, such as climatic ... -
Insects in the city: Does remnant native habitat influence insect order distributions?
Shrestha, Mani; Garcia, Jair E.; Thomas, Freya; Howard, Scarlett R.; Chua, Justin H. J.; Tscheulin, Thomas; Dorin, Alan; Nielsen, Anders; Dyer, Adrian G. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03-30)There is increasing interest in developing urban design principles that incorporate good ecological management. Research on understanding the distribution and role of beneficial pollinating insects, in particular, is ... -
MetaComNet: A random forest- based framework for making spatial predictions of plant– pollinator interactions
Sydenham, Markus A. K.; Venter, Zander; Reitan, Trond; Rasmussen, Claus; Skrindo, Astrid Brekke; Skoog, Daniel Ingvar Jeuderan; Hanevik, Kaj-Andreas; Hegland, Stein Joar; Dupont, Yoko L.; Nielsen, Anders; Chipperfield, Joseph; Rusch, Graciela (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11-12)1. Predicting plant–pollinator interaction networks over space and time will improve our understanding of how environmental change is likely to impact the functioning of ecosystems. Here we propose a framework for producing ... -
The Neonicotinoid Imidacloprid Impairs Learning, Locomotor Activity Levels, and Sucrose Solution Consumption in Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris)
Paus-Knudsen, Julie Sørlie; Sveinsson, Henrik Andersen; Grung, Merete; Borgå, Katrine; Nielsen, Anders (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-03-20)Bumblebees carry out the complex task of foraging to provide for their colonies. They also conduct pollination, an ecosystem service of high importance to both wild plants and entomophilous crops. Insecticides can alter ... -
Neutral processes related to regional bee commonness and dispersal distances are important predictors of plant–pollinator networks along gradients of climate and landscape conditions
Sydenham, Markus A. K.; Venter, Zander; Moe, Stein Ragnar; Eldegard, Katrine; Kuhlmann, M.; Reitan, Trond; Rasmussen, C.; Paxton, R.; Dupont, Yoko L.; Skrindo, Astrid Brekke; Hegland, Stein Joar; Nielsen, Anders; Olesen, J.M.; Nowell, Megan Sara; Rusch, Graciela (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-10-17)Understanding how niche-based and neutral processes contribute to the spatial varia-tion in plant–pollinator interactions is central to designing effective pollination con-servation schemes. Such schemes are needed to ... -
Risk assessment of the biological control product ANDERcontrol with the organism Amblyseius andersoni. Scientific Opinion of the Panel on Plant Health of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food and Environment
Stenberg, Johan A.; Nielsen, Anders; Wendell, Per Hans Micael; Alsanius, Beatrix; Krokene, Paal; Magnusson, Christer; Nicolaisen, Mogens; Thomsen, Iben M.; Wright, Sandra A. I.; Rafoss, Trond (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-05-01)ANDERcontrol with the predatory mite Amblyseius andersoni as the active organism is sought to be used as a biological control agent in Norway. ANDERcontrol is intended for use against different mites (such as the two-spotted, ... -
Status and trade assessment of parrots listed in CITES Appendix I. Scientific Opinion of the Panel on Alien Organisms and trade in endangered species (CITES)
Rueness, Eli Knispel; Asmyhr, Maria Gulbrandsen; de Boer, Hugo; Eldegard, Katrine; Hindar, Kjetil; Hole, Lars Robert; Järnegren, Johanna; Kausrud, Kyrre Linné; Kirkendall, Lawrence Richard; Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Nilsen, Erlend Birkeland; Thorstad, Eva Bonsak; Velle, Gaute; Nielsen, Anders (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Parrots are one of the most species-rich groups of birds of which the majority inhabits tropical and subtropical forests. Nearly one-third of parrots are threatened with extinction (IUCN categories CR, EN or VU) and more ... -
Temperature sensitive effects of the neonicotinoid Clothianidin on bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) foraging behaviour
Kolano, Pawel; Borgå, Katrine; Nielsen, Anders (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-09)Pollinating insects are an inherent part of most terrestrial ecosystems as they provide a crucial service for most angiosperms, including numerous important crops. A decrease in pollinator populations can therefore have ... -
Temperature sensitive effects of the neonicotinoid Clothianidin on bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) foraging behaviour
Kolano, Pawel; Borgå, Katrine; Nielsen, Anders (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-09)Pollinating insects are an inherent part of most terrestrial ecosystems as they provide a crucial service for most angiosperms, including numerous important crops. A decrease in pollinator populations can therefore have ...