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D-Index
38
Citations
6779
World Ranking
6575
National Ranking
110

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Bjørn Gulliksen is affiliated with the University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway. The academic profile reflects a professional engaged in scientific research within a Norwegian context, although detailed information about specific research topics, publications, or fields of study is not provided.

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Best Publications

  • The marine ecosystem of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard

    Haakon Hop;Tom Pearson;Else Nøst Hegseth;Kit M. Kovacs

  • Ecology of sea ice biota 2. Global significance.

    Louis Legendre;Stephen F. Ackley;Gerhard S. Dieckmann;Bjørn Gulliksen

  • Bioaccumulation of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in selected species from the Barents Sea food web.

    Marianne Haukås;Marianne Haukås;Urs Berger;Urs Berger;Haakon Hop;Bjørn Gulliksen

  • Ecology of sea ice biota - 1. Habitat, terminology, and methodology

    Rita Horner;Stephen F. Ackley;Gerhard S. Dieckmann;Bjorn Gulliksen

  • Ocean temperature oscillations enable reappearance of blue mussels Mytilus edulis in Svalbard after a 1000 year absence

    Jørgen Berge;Geir Johnsen;Frank Nilsen;Bjørn Gulliksen

  • Climate-driven regime shifts in Arctic marine benthos.

    Susanne Kortsch;Raul Primicerio;Frank Beuchel;Paul E. Renaud

  • Size, age and diet of polar cod, Boreogadus saida (Lepechin 1773), in ice covered waters

    O. J. Lønne;B. Gulliksen

  • Structure, biomass distribution, and energetics of the pelagic ecosystem in the Barents Sea: A synopsis

    Egil Sakshaug;Arne Bjørge;Bjørn Gulliksen;Harald Loeng

  • Lipid biomarkers and trophic linkages between ctenophores and copepods in Svalbard waters

    Stig Falk-Petersen;Trine M. Dahl;Catherine L. Scott;John R. Sargent

  • The Arctic sea butterfly Limacina helicina : lipids and life strategy

    Charlotte Gannefors;Marco Böer;Gerhard Kattner;Martin Graeve

  • Fatty acid composition of the blubber in white whales (Delphinapterus leucas)

    Trine Merete Dahl;Christian Lydersen;Kit M. Kovacs;Stig Falk-Petersen

  • Long-term patterns of rocky bottom macrobenthic community structure in an Arctic fjord (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard) in relation to climate variability (1980–2003)

    Frank Beuchel;Bjørn Gulliksen;Michael L. Carroll

  • Multidecadal stability of benthic community structure in a high-Arctic glacial fjord (van Mijenfjord, Spitsbergen)

    Paul E. Renaud;Maria Włodarska-Kowalczuk;Hilde Trannum;Børge Holte

  • Feeding habits of bearded seals (Erignathus barbatus) from the Svalbard area, Norway

    A. M. Hjelset;M. Andersen;I. Gjertz;C. Lydersen

  • Some macrofaunal effects of local pollution and glacier-induced sedimentation, with indicative chemical analyses, in the sediments of two Arctic fjords

    B. Holte;S. Dahle;B. Gulliksen;K. Næs

  • Common macrofaunal dominant species in the sediments of some north Norwegian and Svalbard glacial fjords

    B. Holte;B. Gulliksen

  • On the distribution of sympagic macro-fauna in the seasonally ice covered Barents Sea

    O. J. Lønne;B. Gulliksen

  • Temporal patterns of benthic community development in an Arctic fjord (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard): results of a 24-year manipulation study

    Frank Beuchel;Bjørn Gulliksen

  • Vertical migration in high Arctic waters during autumn 2004

    Stig Falk-Petersen;Stig Falk-Petersen;Eva Leu;Jørgen Berge;Slawomir Kwasniewski

  • Occurrence and size/age relations of polar cod, Boreogadus Saida (Lepechin), in Spitsbergen coastal waters

    Inger-Britt Falk-Petersen;Vigdis Frivoll;Bjørn Gulliksen;Tore Haug

  • Environmental influences on benthic fauna associations of the Kara Sea (Arctic Russia)

    Lis L. Jørgensen;Thomas H. Pearson;Natalia A. Anisimova;Bjørn Gulliksen

Frequent Co-Authors

Stig Falk-Petersen
Stig Falk-Petersen University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Jørgen Berge
Jørgen Berge University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Haakon Hop
Haakon Hop Norwegian Polar Institute
Slawomir Kwasniewski
Slawomir Kwasniewski Polish Academy of Sciences
Tore Haug
Tore Haug Norwegian Institute of Marine Research
Geir W. Gabrielsen
Geir W. Gabrielsen Norwegian Polar Institute
Raul Primicerio
Raul Primicerio University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Janneche Utne Skaare
Janneche Utne Skaare Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Christian Lydersen
Christian Lydersen Norwegian Polar Institute
Katrine Borgå
Katrine Borgå University of Oslo

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