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Overview

Geir Huse is affiliated with the Institute of Marine Research in Spain, focusing primarily on environmental and earth sciences related to marine ecosystems. Their research spans several interconnected fields including Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular emphasis on Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, and Food Science.

The main topics covered in Geir Huse's work include:

  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Food Industry and Aquatic Biology
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Olav Sigurd Kjesbu
  • Svein Sundby
  • Georg Skaret
  • Aril Slotte
  • Anne Britt Sandø

Geir Huse has contributed to several journals, predominantly publishing in:

  • Fish and Fisheries
  • Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography
  • ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • Journal of Crustacean Biology
  • Progress In Oceanography

Notable recent papers authored include:

  • Changing how we approach fisheries: A first attempt at an operational framework for ecosystem approaches to fisheries management, 2020, Fish and Fisheries
  • Highly mixed impacts of near-future climate change on stock productivity proxies in the North East Atlantic, 2021, Fish and Fisheries
  • Corrigenda to: Standing stock of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana, 1850) (Euphausiacea) in the Southwest Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, 2018-19, 2021, Journal of Crustacean Biology
  • OUP accepted manuscript, 2021, Journal of Crustacean Biology
  • Latitudinally distinct stocks of Atlantic cod face fundamentally different biophysical challenges under on-going climate change, 2023, Fish and Fisheries

Their research contributes to a better understanding of fisheries management, climate change impacts on marine stocks, and the biological status of key marine species in different oceanographic regions.

Best Publications

  • A standard protocol for describing individual-based and agent-based models

    Volker Grimm;Uta Berger;Finn Bastiansen;Sigrunn Eliassen

  • Ecosystem processes are rarely included in tactical fisheries management

    Mette Skern‐Mauritzen;Geir Ottersen;Nils Olav Handegard;Geir Huse

  • Linking behavioural ecology and oceanography: larval behaviour determines growth, mortality and dispersal

    Øyvind Fiksen;Christian Jørgensen;Trond Kristiansen;Frode Vikebø

  • Thermal niche of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua: limits, tolerance and optima

    David A. Righton;Ken Haste Andersen;Francis Neat;Vilhjalmur Thorsteinsson

  • End-To-End Models for the Analysis of Marine Ecosystems: Challenges, Issues, and Next Steps

    Kenneth A. Rose;J.Icarus Allen;Yuri Artioli;Manuel Barange

  • Major pathways by which climate may force marine fish populations

    Geir Ottersen;Suam Kim;Geir Huse;Jeffrey J. Polovina

  • Stock collapses and their recovery: mechanisms that establish and maintain life-cycle closure in space and time

    Pierre Petitgas;Dave H. Secor;Ian McQuinn;Geir Huse

  • Modelling changes in migration pattern of herring: collective behaviour and numerical domination

    G. Huse;S. Railsback;A. Feronö

  • A length-based hypothesis for feeding migrations in pelagic fish

    Leif Nøttestad;Jarl Giske;Jens Christian Holst;Geir Huse

  • Comparative ecology of widely distributed pelagic fish species in the North Atlantic: Implications for modelling climate and fisheries impacts

    V.M. Trenkel;G. Huse;Brian MacKenzie;P. Alvarez

  • Artificial evolution of life history and behavior.

    Espen Strand;Geir Huse;Jarl Giske

  • Ecology in Mare Pentium: an individual-based spatio-temporal model for fish with adapted behaviour

    Geir Huse;Jarl Giske

  • Implementing behaviour in individual-based models using neural networks and genetic algorithms

    Geir Huse;Espen Strand;Jarl Giske

  • Modelling buoyancy regulation in fishes with swimbladders: bioenergetics and behaviour

    Espen Strand;Christian Jørgensen;Geir Huse

  • Establishment of new wintering areas in herring co-occurs with peaks in the `first time/repeat spawner' ratio

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  • Capelin migrations and climate change – a modelling analysis

    Geir Huse;Ingrid Ellingsen

  • Horizontal distribution and overlap of planktivorous fish stocks in the Norwegian Sea during summers 1995-2006

    Kjell Rong Utne;Geir Huse;Geir Ottersen;Jens Christian Holst

  • Towards an acoustic‐based coupled observation and modelling system for monitoring and predicting ecosystem dynamics of the open ocean

    Nils Olav Handegard;Louis du Buisson;Louis du Buisson;Patrice Brehmer;Stewart J Chalmers

  • Estimating the consumption of Calanus finmarchicus by planktivorous fish in the Norwegian Sea using a fully coupled 3D model system

    Kjell Rong Utne;Solfrid Sætre Hjøllo;Geir Huse;Morten Skogen

  • A comparative study of the feeding habits of herring (clupea harengus, clupeidae, 1.) and capelin (mallotus villosus, osmeridae, müller) in the barents sea

    Geir Huse;Reidar Toresen

  • Effects of interactions between fish populations on ecosystem dynamics in the Norwegian Sea – results of the INFERNO project

    Geir Huse;Jens Christian Holst;Kjell Utne;Leif Nøttestad

  • Individual‐based Modeling and Ecology

    Geir Huse

Frequent Co-Authors

Jarl Giske
Jarl Giske University of Bergen
Olav Rune Godø
Olav Rune Godø Norwegian Institute of Marine Research
Geir Ottersen
Geir Ottersen University of Oslo
Nils Chr. Stenseth
Nils Chr. Stenseth University of Oslo
Kevin M. Bailey
Kevin M. Bailey National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Olivier Maury
Olivier Maury École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Christian Jorgensen
Christian Jorgensen University of Bergen
Peter H. Wiebe
Peter H. Wiebe Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Svein Sundby
Svein Sundby Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
Lorenzo Ciannelli
Lorenzo Ciannelli Oregon State University

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