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    Elevated temperature elicits greater effects than decreased pH on the development, feeding and metabolism of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) larvae by Arnberg, Maj, Calosi, Piero, Spicer, John I., Tandberg, Anne Helene S., Nilsen, Marianne, Westerlund, Stig, Bechmann, Renée K.

    Published in Marine biology (01-08-2013)
    “…Climate models predict that the average temperature in the North Sea could increase 3–5 °C and surface-waters pH could decrease 0.3–0.5 pH units by the end of…”
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    Effects of Ocean Acidification on Early Life Stages of Shrimp (Pandalus borealis) and Mussel (Mytilus edulis) by Bechmann, Renée Katrin, Taban, Ingrid Christina, Westerlund, Stig, Godal, Brit Fjone, Arnberg, Maj, Vingen, Sjur, Ingvarsdottir, Anna, Baussant, Thierry

    “…Ocean acidification (OA) resulting from anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) has already lowered and is predicted to further lower surface ocean…”
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    Identification of tolerance levels on the cold-water coral Desmophyllum pertusum by Baussant, Thierry, Arnberg, Maj, Lyng, Emily, Ramanand, Sreerekha, Bamber, Shaw, Berry, Mark, Myrnes Hansen, Ingrid, Van Oevelen, Dick, Van Breugel, Peter

    Published in PloS one (22-02-2022)
    “…Cold-water coral (CWC) reefs are numerous and widespread along the Norwegian continental shelf where oil and gas industry operate. Uncertainties exist…”
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    Effects of exposing shrimp larvae (Pandalus borealis) to aquaculture pesticides at field relevant concentrations, with and without food limitation by Bechmann, Renée Katrin, Arnberg, Maj, Bamber, Shaw, Lyng, Emily, Westerlund, Stig, Rundberget, Jan Thomas, Kringstad, Alfhild, Seear, Paul J., Burridge, Les

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-05-2020)
    “…•Alpha Max at 1000X dilution of prescribed treatment is lethal to Pandalus borealis.•Only minor effects at the same dilution of the anti-parasitic drug…”
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    Impacts of ocean acidification on survival, growth, and swimming behaviours differ between larval urchins and brittlestars by Chan, Kit Yu Karen, Gruenbaum, Daniel, Arnberg, Maj, Dupont, Sam

    Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-03-2016)
    “…Abstract Ocean acidification (OA) is widely recognized as an increasing threat to marine ecosystems. Many marine invertebrates have dual-phase life cycles in…”
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    Exposure to chemically-dispersed oil is more harmful to early developmental stages of the Northern shrimp Pandalus borealis than mechanically-dispersed oil by Arnberg, Maj, Keitel-Gröner, Frederike, Westerlund, Stig, Ramanand, Sreerekha, Bechmann, Renée K., Baussant, Thierry

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-08-2019)
    “…Knowledge of key species sensitivity for oil spill response (OSR) options is needed to support decision-making and mitigate impact on sensitive life stages of…”
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    Dispersant application increases adverse long-term effects of oil on shrimp larvae (Pandalus borealis) after a six hour exposure by Keitel-Gröner, Frederike, Arnberg, Maj, Bechmann, Renée K., Lyng, Emily, Baussant, Thierry

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-02-2020)
    “…The application of chemical dispersants is one option of oil spill response (OSR). Here, Northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) larvae were experimentally exposed…”
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    Early life stages of Northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) are sensitive to fish feed containing the anti-parasitic drug diflubenzuron by Bechmann, Renée Katrin, Lyng, Emily, Westerlund, Stig, Bamber, Shaw, Berry, Mark, Arnberg, Maj, Kringstad, Alfhild, Calosi, Piero, Seear, Paul J.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-05-2018)
    “…•Diflubenzuron is used in salmon aquaculture to remove parasitic lice.•Salmon feed containing diflubenzuron increased mortality of shrimp larvae.•Additive…”
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    Effects of oil and global environmental drivers on two keystone marine invertebrates by Arnberg, Maj, Calosi, Piero, Spicer, John I., Taban, Ingrid C., Bamber, Shaw D., Westerlund, Stig, Vingen, Sjur, Baussant, Thierry, Bechmann, Renée K., Dupont, Sam

    Published in Scientific reports (26-11-2018)
    “…Ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) are key features of global change and are predicted to have negative consequences for marine species and ecosystems…”
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    Effects of low crude oil chronic exposure on the northern krill (Meganyctiphanes norvegica) by Moodley, Leon, Arnberg, Maj, Dunaevskaya, Evgenia, Seear, Paul, Bærheim, Linda, Nilsen, Marianne, Ramanand, Sreerekha S., Øysæd, Kjell Birger, Westerlund, Stig, Jonsson, Grete, Tarling, Geraint A., Bechmann, Renée K.

    “…Chronic oil pollution related to gas and oil drilling activities is increasing in the sea due to the rising offshore petroleum industry activity. Among marine…”
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    Combined effects of ocean acidification, ocean warming and oil spill on aspects of development of marine invertebrates by Arnberg, Maj

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…For decades, humans have impacted marine ecosystems in a variety of ways including contamination by pollution, fishing, and physical destruction of habitats…”
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    Ocean acidification induces budding in larval sea urchins by Chan, Kit Yu Karen, Grünbaum, Daniel, Arnberg, Maj, Thorndyke, Michael, Dupont, Sam T.

    Published in Marine biology (01-08-2013)
    “…Ocean acidification (OA), the reduction of ocean pH due to hydration of atmospheric CO 2 , is known to affect growth and survival of marine invertebrate…”
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