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Martin Ludvigsen

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Science Robotics|May 27, 2021
Collaborating robots sample the primary production in the oceanMartin Ludvigsen
Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods|April 4, 2024
Flow-through imaging and automated analysis of oil-exposed early stage Atlantic cod (<i>Gadus morhua</i>)David R Williamson, Emlyn J Davies, Martin Ludvigsen, et al.
Applied Optics|May 2, 2018
Underwater hyperspectral imaging: a new tool for marine archaeologyØyvind Ødegård, Aksel Alstad Mogstad, Geir Johnsen, et al.
Plos One|May 8, 2024
Multi-vehicle adaptive 3D mapping for targeted ocean samplingTore Mo-Bjørkelund, Sanna Majaneva, Glaucia Moreira Fragoso, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|October 14, 2008
Phenotype-specific bacterial communities in the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinia) and their implications for the coral's nutrition, health, and distributionSven C Neulinger, Johanna Järnegren, Martin Ludvigsen, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|December 31, 2008
Tissue-associated "Candidatus Mycoplasma corallicola" and filamentous bacteria on the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinia)Sven C Neulinger, Andrea Gärtner, Johanna Järnegren, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 29, 2018
Underwater hyperspectral imaging as an in situ taxonomic tool for deep-sea megafaunaInes Dumke, Autun Purser, Yann Marcon, et al.
Methodsx|July 11, 2022
A flow-through imaging system for automated measurement of ichthyoplanktonDavid R Williamson, Trond Nordtug, Frode Leirvik, et al.
Plos One|September 6, 2022
Contrasting phytoplankton-zooplankton distributions observed through autonomous platforms, in-situ optical sensors and discrete samplingGlaucia M Fragoso, Emlyn J Davies, Trygve O Fossum, et al.
Science Robotics|November 2, 2020
Toward adaptive robotic sampling of phytoplankton in the coastal oceanTrygve O Fossum, Glaucia M Fragoso, Emlyn J Davies, et al.
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Science Robotics|May 27, 2021
Collaborating robots sample the primary production in the oceanMartin Ludvigsen
Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods|April 4, 2024
Flow-through imaging and automated analysis of oil-exposed early stage Atlantic cod (<i>Gadus morhua</i>)David R Williamson, Emlyn J Davies, Martin Ludvigsen, et al.
Applied Optics|May 2, 2018
Underwater hyperspectral imaging: a new tool for marine archaeologyØyvind Ødegård, Aksel Alstad Mogstad, Geir Johnsen, et al.
Plos One|May 8, 2024
Multi-vehicle adaptive 3D mapping for targeted ocean samplingTore Mo-Bjørkelund, Sanna Majaneva, Glaucia Moreira Fragoso, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|October 14, 2008
Phenotype-specific bacterial communities in the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinia) and their implications for the coral's nutrition, health, and distributionSven C Neulinger, Johanna Järnegren, Martin Ludvigsen, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|December 31, 2008
Tissue-associated "Candidatus Mycoplasma corallicola" and filamentous bacteria on the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinia)Sven C Neulinger, Andrea Gärtner, Johanna Järnegren, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 29, 2018
Underwater hyperspectral imaging as an in situ taxonomic tool for deep-sea megafaunaInes Dumke, Autun Purser, Yann Marcon, et al.
Methodsx|July 11, 2022
A flow-through imaging system for automated measurement of ichthyoplanktonDavid R Williamson, Trond Nordtug, Frode Leirvik, et al.
Plos One|September 6, 2022
Contrasting phytoplankton-zooplankton distributions observed through autonomous platforms, in-situ optical sensors and discrete samplingGlaucia M Fragoso, Emlyn J Davies, Trygve O Fossum, et al.
Science Robotics|November 2, 2020
Toward adaptive robotic sampling of phytoplankton in the coastal oceanTrygve O Fossum, Glaucia M Fragoso, Emlyn J Davies, et al.
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