Collaborations

EvoFish enjoys a large network of in-house, local, national as well as international collaborators.

At the Department of Biology, we are collaborating closely with The Modelling Group, Aquatic Behavioural Ecology Group, Fisheries Ecology and Aquaculture Group, and Evolutionary Ecology Group

In Bergen, we have tight connections with the Institute of Marine Research (indeed, some of us are affiliated with IMR) and Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration.

Elsewhere in Norway, we currently collaborate with the Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis at the University of Oslo and the Norwegian College of Fishery Science at the University of Tromsø.

Outside Norway, we have collaborations in Europe, Northern America and in Asia. Not surprisingly, most of our collaborators are to be found in the vicinity of the ocean. However, as theoretical approaches are important in our work, we have also important landlocked collaborators, including the Evolution and Ecology Program at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Austria.

 


Evolutionary Fisheries Ecology
 
   Leader, Professor  
  Mikko Heino
   Technician   
  Chandana Nissanka
   Technician   
  Heikki Savolainen
   PhD Student  
  Beatriz Diaz Pauli
   PhD Student  
  Ingrid Wathne
   PhD Student  
  Fabian Zimmermann
   Postdoc  
  Jennifer Devine
   Associate Professor  
  Anne Chr. Utne Palm
   Professor  
  Anne Gro Vea Salvanes
   Professor II   
  Victoria Braithwaite
 
 
  The Modelling Group

  Publications
  Seminars
  Meetings & Conferences
  Journal Club
  EvoFish News

  Projects

   Sustainable harvesting
  FishACE - A European Research Training Network
  FinE - A European Research Network

  EvoFish Alumni

   Postdoc  
  Loïc Baulier
   Postdoc  
  David Boukal
   Postdoc  
  Erin S. Dunlop
   Postdoc  
  Katja Enberg
   Researcher  
  Christian Jørgensen
   PhD Student  
  Anders Frugård Opdal
   Professor  
  Øyvind Fiksen
 
 

Department of Biology, University of Bergen