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Elisabet Forsgren is affiliated with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with particular attention to subfields such as nature and landscape conservation, global and planetary change, ecological modeling, and management, monitoring, policy, and law.

Their recent publications include:

  • Alien species in Norway: Results from quantitative ecological impact assessments, 2020, Ecological Solutions and Evidence
  • Identifying high-risk areas for introduction of new alien species: the case of the invasive round goby, a door-knocker for Norway, 2022, Hydrobiologia

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Forsgren include Hanno Sandvik, Olga Hilmo, Snorre Henriksen, Reidar Elven, and Per Arvid Åsen.

Forsgren's work covers major topics related to ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, species distribution and climate change, environmental conservation and management, marine and fisheries research, fish ecology and management studies, and marine ecology and invasive species. The combination of these topics reflects an interdisciplinary approach to studying environmental and ecological challenges.

In terms of publication venues, Forsgren has contributed to Ecological Solutions and Evidence and Hydrobiologia, indicating engagement with journals focused on environmental science and aquatic ecosystems.

Their body of research contributes to the scientific understanding of invasive species and the ecological impacts of environmental changes, particularly within Norway. The focus on high-risk areas for species introduction and quantitative ecological assessments aligns with broader concerns in global conservation and management efforts.

Best Publications

  • Should females prefer dominant males

    Anna Qvarnström;Elisabet Forsgren

  • Male mate choice selects for female coloration in a fish

    Trond Amundsen;Elisabet Forsgren

  • Unusually dynamic sex roles in a fish

    Elisabet Forsgren;Elisabet Forsgren;Trond Amundsen;Åsa A. Borg;Åsa A. Borg;Jens Bjelvenmark

  • Predation Risk Affects Mate Choice in a Gobiid Fish

    Elisabet Forsgren

  • On the function of female ornaments: male bluethroats prefer colourful females

    Trond Amundsen;Elisabet Forsgren;Lars T. T. Hansen

  • Female sand gobies gain direct benefits by choosing males with eggs in their nests

    Elisabet Forsgren;Anna Karlsson;Charlotta Kvarnemo

  • Female sand gobies prefer good fathers over dominant males

    Elisabet Forsgren

  • MODE OF SEXUAL SELECTION DETERMINED BY RESOURCE ABUNDANCE IN TWO SAND GOBY POPULATIONS.

    Elisabet Forsgren;Charlotta Kvarnemo;Kai Lindström

  • Effects of sex ratio on intra- and inter-sexual behaviour in sand gobies

    Charlotta Kvarnemo;Elisabet Forsgren;Carin Magnhagen

  • Parental behaviour in relation to food availability in the common goby.

    Charlotta Kvarnemo;Ola Svensson;Ola Svensson;Elisabet Forsgren;Elisabet Forsgren

  • Mate sampling in a population of sand gobies

    Elisabet Forsgren

  • Hormonal regulation of female nuptial coloration in a fish.

    Helen Nilsson Sköld;Trond Amundsen;Per Andreas Svensson;Ian Mayer

  • Elevated CO2 affects embryonic development and larval phototaxis in a temperate marine fish.

    Elisabet Forsgren;Sam Dupont;Fredrik Jutfelt;Trond Amundsen

  • Plastic sex-roles in the common goby – the effect of nest availability

    Asa A. Borg;Elisabet Forsgren;Carin Magnhagen

  • Seasonal change in female choice for male size in the two-spotted goby

    Åsa A. Borg;Elisabet Forsgren;Trond Amundsen

  • Male preference for colourful females affected by male size in a marine fish

    Trond Amundsen;Elisabet Forsgren;Elisabet Forsgren

  • Shoaling behaviour of the two-spotted goby

    P. A. Svensson;I. Barber;E. Forsgren

  • Temporal variation in male traits, nesting aggregations and mating success in the peacock blenny

    Rui Filipe Oliveira;Vítor Carvalho Almada;E. Forsgren;Emanuel João Gonçalves

  • CONFLICTING DEMANDS IN SAND GOBIES: PREDATORS INFLUENCE REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR

    Elisabet Forsgren;Carin Magnhagen

  • Parental behaviour in relation to the occurrence of sneaking in the common goby

    Ola Svensson;Carin Magnhagen;Elisabet Forsgren;Charlotta Kvarnemo

  • OPERATIONAL SEX RATIO BUT NOT DENSITY AFFECTS SEXUAL SELECTION IN A FISH

    Sebastian Wacker;Kenyon Mobley;Kenyon Mobley;Elisabet Forsgren;Lise Cats Myhre

Frequent Co-Authors

Trond Amundsen
Trond Amundsen Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Charlotta Kvarnemo
Charlotta Kvarnemo University of Gothenburg
Iain Barber
Iain Barber Aberystwyth University
Carin Magnhagen
Carin Magnhagen Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Bjørn Gulliksen
Bjørn Gulliksen University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Vigdis Vandvik
Vigdis Vandvik University of Bergen
Jon E. Swenson
Jon E. Swenson Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Bård G. Stokke
Bård G. Stokke Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
Stein Fredriksen
Stein Fredriksen University of Oslo
Emanuel João Gonçalves
Emanuel João Gonçalves International Sleep Products Association

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