Browsing Doctoral Theses / Doktorsavhandlingar Institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskap by Title
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A landscape of values - a study of non-epistemic values in Swedish upper secondary science education
(2022-04-26)This thesis sets out to investigate the role of non-epistemic values in science education from three actors’ perspectives – the science student, the science teacher, and the science teacher educator. More specifically, the ... -
Leptin endocrinology and energy homeostasis in salmonids
(2015-12-28)In salmonids, the physiological role of leptin is not completely elucidated. Nonetheless, the anorexigenic effect of leptin indicates a role in their energy homeostasis. This thesis focuses on advancing the understanding ... -
Light-regulated Development in Arabidopsis
(2014-09-30)Many external and internal factors affect multiple developmental processes in plants. Light is one of the essential factors that regulates various aspects of plant growth and development throughout their life cycle. Through ... -
Mate choice and its evolutionary consequences in intertidal snails (Littorina spp.)
(2013-05-06)The ability to recognise potential mates and choose the best possible partner for reproduction is of fundamental importance for most animal species. This thesis presents studies of mate choice in marine snails of the genus ... -
Microbial Biofilms in the Bioinformatics Era
(2016-05-30)Adverse effects of anthropogenic impact on the environment have become conspicuous in the past century and among others include the gradual increase in the global CO2 levels, the contamination of air, soil and water by ... -
Microplastics in the aquatic environment: Insights into biological fate and effects in fish
(2019-03-26)According to the United Nations, plastic pollution in the natural environment has been identified as one of the biggest environmental challenges of this century and has become a cause for an emerging international concern. ... -
Migration in anadromous brown trout
(2016-02-16)This thesis investigates the anadromous migration of brown trout (Salmo trutta) with the overall aim to improve stock management within the region. Several field studies were conducted in different streams and coastal areas ... -
Molecular mechanisms optimizing photosynthesis during high light stress in plants
(2014-04-04)ABSTRACT: Oxygenic photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae and cyanobacteria usesolar energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into molecular oxygen and carbohydrates.Photosynthesis sustains life on Earth ... -
Molecular Systematics of Limnodrilus (Annelida, Clitellata)
(2017-02-27)The freshwater Limnodrilus worms (Clitellata: Naididae: Tubificinae) are segmented hermaphroditic annelids, bearing a unique clitellum (“girdle”) during sexual maturity. Some abundant and common taxa of Limnodrilus are ... -
Morphological and chemical leaf traits of tropical montane tree species and their responses to warming
(2023-10-26)Leaf morphological and chemical traits of tropical trees vary along climate gradients, but it is currently unclear how they will respond to a rapidly warming climate and how this will vary among species. Considering this, ... -
Mutagenesis and transcriptome mapping in oat and characterization of high β-glucan lines
(2013-04-25)Oat (Avena sativa) is a hexaploid crop that is cultivated in Europe, North America, Russia, Australia and northern China. During recent years, oat has seen increased interest due to its potential as a functional food crop. ... -
Mutagenesis in wheat: An approach to make saline green!
(2022-04-01)The raising salinity in the soils around the world have been widely studied during the last decades due to the massive loss in agricultural land. Today, nearly 8% of the world’s arable land can no longer be used for crop ... -
Next-generation Molecular Systematics and Evolution: insights into Medicago
(2015-04-29)Evolutionary relationships among species have in recent years been inferred using DNA sequences from specific genes and represented by tree diagrams (phylogenies). However, the signal contained in different genes can produce ... -
Novel Marine Ingredients for Aquaculture - Fish Nutrition, Physiology and Intestinal Health
(2023-10-24)Aquaculture is among the fastest growing food production sectors globally and supplies more fish to the growing human population than capture fisheries. One of the major challenges in salmonid aquaculture is to find ... -
On the Efficacy and Ecotoxicity of Antifouling Biocides Lethal and Sublethal Effects on Target and Non-target Organisms
(2013-10-23)From an environmental perspective, there is a need to reduce the amount of biocides from antifouling paints in the marine ecosystem as these biocides can exert a negative effect on the marine life. One way to do this is ... -
Origin, evolution and biodiversity of the Neotropical herpetofauna: patterns and processes of the world’s richest and most threatened biota
(2019-09-16)The biological diversity of tropical America (the Neotropics) is astonishing. However, even among terrestrial vertebrates, most biogeographical patterns are not fully described nor understood, especially for many Neotropical ... -
Parasite host interaction between the freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) – the impact from glochidia larvae on the host
(2022-02-17)Parasites can modulate the physiology and behavior of the hosts to enhance their chances to complete their life cycle. The numerous freshwater bivalves of the order Unionoida all have a parasitic larval stage, also known ... -
Paternal care and brood reduction in a pipefish
(2012-11-01)From an evolutionary and adaptive perspective, the occurrence and extent of parental care in animals (investment in offspring beyond the genetic contribution) is expected to depend on an optimal (fitness-maximizing) balance ... -
Patterns of evolution in a young species, the Baltic seaweed Fucus radicans
(2015-04-29)To be able to interpret patterns of biodiversity it is important to understand the processes by which new species evolve and how closely related species remain reproductively isolated and ecologically differentiated. This ... -
Phenotypic Plasticity and Adaptation Potential to Salinity in Early Life Stages of the Tunicate, Ciona intestinalis spB
(2014-04-08)Species respond to environmental heterogeneity through a variety of mechanisms such as plasticity, genetic adaptation and phenotypic buffering. Determining how gene flow, scale of environmental heterogeneity and trait ...