Countries citing papers authored by Harald Gjøsæter
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Harald Gjøsæter. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Harald Gjøsæter. The network helps show where Harald Gjøsæter may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Harald Gjøsæter
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Gjøsæter, Harald. (2011). The Barents Sea capelin autumn investigations 1972–2011 : a 40 years anniversary. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).3 indexed citations
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Gjøsæter, Harald, et al.. (2008). Age comparisons of capelin otoliths by Norwegian and Russian age readers 2004-2007 : a review.
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Dommasnes, Are, Harald Gjøsæter, William T. Stockhausen, et al.. (2007). A cross-ecosystem comparison of temporal variability in recruitment of functionally analogous fish stocks. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)).1 indexed citations
Gjøsæter, Harald, Hein Rune Skjoldal, & Arne Hassel. (1995). Growth of capelin in relation to zooplankton biomass in the Barents Sea. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).2 indexed citations
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Gjøsæter, Harald. (1994). Lodda i Barentshavet vinteren 1994. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).1 indexed citations
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Haug, Tore, Harald Gjøsæter, Ulf Lindstrøm, & Kjell Tormod Nilssen. (1993). Studies of minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) ecology in the northeast Atlantic: Preliminary results from studies of diet and food availability during summer 1992. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)).8 indexed citations
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Gjøsæter, Harald, et al.. (1993). An integrated database for marine research. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).1 indexed citations
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Gjøsæter, Harald, et al.. (1990). Diet of polar cod, Boreogadus saida, in the Barents Sea related to fish size and geographical distribution. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).22 indexed citations
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Gjøsæter, Harald & Knut Korsbrekke. (1990). Schooling-by-size in the Barents Sea capelin stock. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).3 indexed citations
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Loeng, Harald & Harald Gjøsæter. (1990). Growth of 0-group fish in relation to temperature conditions in the Barents Sea during the period 1965- 1989. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).17 indexed citations
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Gjøsæter, Harald. (1986). Growth of the Barents Sea capelin compared to stock size and geographical distribution. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).6 indexed citations
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Gjøsæter, Harald & Harald Loeng. (1984). Distribution and growth of capelin in the Barents Sea in relation to water temperature in the period 1974 to 1983. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).4 indexed citations
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Gjøsæter, Harald & Victor Øiestad. (1981). Growth patterns in otoliths as an indication of daily growth variations of larval herring (Clupea harengus) from an experimental ecosystem. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo).4 indexed citations
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