Tore Kristiansen

ORCID: 0000-0001-5904-0224
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Research Areas
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Linguistic Variation and Morphology
  • Multilingual Education and Policy
  • Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
  • Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
  • Linguistics, Language Diversity, and Identity
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Linguistic research and analysis
  • Gender Studies in Language
  • Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Crustacean biology and ecology
  • Physiological and biochemical adaptations
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
  • Identification and Quantification in Food
  • European and International Law Studies
  • Linguistic Education and Pedagogy
  • Second Language Learning and Teaching
  • Translation Studies and Practices
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications
  • Research in Social Sciences

Norwegian Institute of Marine Research
2015-2024

Norwegian University of Science and Technology
2021

University of Copenhagen
2006-2020

Animal Welfare Institute
2014

Equinor (Norway)
2008

Cardiff University
2005

Historic Futures (United Kingdom)
1999

Uppsala University
1995

Abstract Individual differences in physiological and behavioural responses to stressors are increasingly recognised as adaptive variation thus raw material for evolution fish farming improvements including selective breeding. Such individual has been evolutionarily conserved is present all vertebrate taxa fish. In farmed animals, the interest consistent trait associations, that coping styles, increased dramatically over last years because many studies have demonstrated links performance...

10.1111/raq.12100 article EN Reviews in Aquaculture 2015-05-28

Abstract The paper reports on the main findings of LANCHART language attitudes studies. These studies were designed to falsify (or modify) picture adolescent ideology – and its role in change that had emerged from previous sociolinguistic Denmark. This is formulated as three hypotheses: (1) There are two value systems at levels consciousness, (2) Language governed by subconscious values, (3) Copenhagen Denmark's only linguistic norm centre. Following strict guidelines for data collection...

10.1080/03740460903364219 article EN Acta Linguistica Hafniensia 2009-11-01

Abstract A semantic model for overall welfare assessment of Atlantic salmon reared in sea cages is presented. The model, called SWIM 1.0, designed to enable fish farmers make a formal and standardized using set selected indicators. In order cover all relevant aspects from the animals’ point view create science‐based tool we first identified known needs searched literature feasible framework modelling was used perform structured review an evaluation each indicator. indicators were water...

10.1111/j.1753-5131.2012.01083.x article EN Reviews in Aquaculture 2013-03-01

Abstract It is well documented that the same sociolinguistic feature can be used as a resource with different indexical potentials in linguistic social contexts. Often, however, meanings of specific are related to or derived from one another. In this article we present results perceptual study alveolar versus fronted (s)—[s] [s+]—in registers. The data consist responses male speakers' use [s] and [s+] respectively, two registers may labelled “modern Copenhagen speech” “street language.”...

10.1017/s0047404513000857 article EN Language in Society 2014-01-24

Combinations of stressors occur regularly throughout an animal's life, especially in agriculture and aquaculture settings. If animal fails to acclimate these stressors, stress becomes chronic, a condition allostatic overload arises with negative results for welfare. In the current study we describe effects exposing Atlantic salmon parr unpredictable chronic stressor (UCS) paradigm three weeks. The involves exposure fish 7 times day. At end trial, experimental control were challenged yet...

10.1242/jeb.120535 article EN Journal of Experimental Biology 2015-01-01

This paper argues that young Danes are in the process of changing notion Standard Danish, partly by 'moving' it direction what used to be perceived as 'low' Copenhagen speech, 'splitting' two. Verbal guise data gathered town Næstved not far from 1989 indicated features were alien Næstveders' representations Danish. Furthermore, upgrading speakers with such was found stronger on 'dynamism' traits than 'superiority' traits. A replication study 1998 showed Danish continues move and also...

10.1080/09658410108667022 article EN Language Awareness 2001-06-01

The paper focuses on motivations for the spread of new features within a speech community, and trajectories changes follow during diffusion. One set data represents language use, here focus is two which have been going in Danish over past 40 years, one grammatical phonetic. other are results from nationwide speaker evaluation experiment tests subconscious attitudes to different types among youth five places covering Denmark east west. Results show that centrifugally Copenhagen, even extent...

10.1111/josl.12002 article EN Journal of Sociolinguistics 2013-02-01

Signalling systems activated under stress are highly conserved, suggesting adaptive effects of their function. Pathologies arising from continued activation such may represent a mismatch between evolutionary programming and current environments. Here, we use Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) in aquaculture as model to explore this stance evolutionary-based medicine, for which empirical evidence has been lacking. Growth-stunted (GS) farmed fish were characterized by elevated brain serotonergic...

10.1098/rsos.160030 article EN cc-by Royal Society Open Science 2016-05-01

Abstract Agnatt, A-L., Kristiansen T. S., and Jorstad K. E. 2007. Growth, reproductive cycle, movement of berried kuropean lobsters (Homarus gammarus) in a local stock off southwestern Norway. – ICES Journal Marine Science, 64: 288–297. The Norwegian fishery for the European lobster collapsed between 1960 1980, to <10% its pre-1960 level, since then spawning seems be too low generate good recruitment. In 1998, project evaluate feasibility effect protecting female as management restriction...

10.1093/icesjms/fsl020 article EN ICES Journal of Marine Science 2006-11-08
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