Frode Vikebø
Arbeider med
My main professional interests are; i) general ocean circulation models and the simulation of past, present, and future climate; ii) individual-based models of growth, survival, and dispersion of early life stages of fish, and the coupling with regional ocean models; iii) physical processes affecting coastal circulation and cross-shelf transport.
Curriculum Vitae
Name: Frode Bendiksen Vikebø
Born: 310375
Nationality: Norwegian
Present position: Senior Scientist
Academic degrees: Dr. Scient, oceanography, University of Bergen, Norway, 2005
Work experience:
Jan. 07: Scientist at the Institute of Marine Research.
May. 05-Des. 06: Post. doc. at the department of Biology, University of Bergen.
Nov. 01-May.05: Phd. student at the department of Geophysics, University of Bergen and Institute of Marine Research.
Apr. 01-Nov. 01: Scientist at the department of Mathematics, University of Bergen.
Aug. 00-Apr. 01: Scientist at the department of Geophysics, University of Bergen.
Field of interest:
My main professional interests are; i) general ocean circulation models and the simulation of past, present, and future climate; ii) individual-based models of growth, survival, and dispersion of early life stages of fish, and the coupling with regional ocean models; iii) physical processes affecting coastal circulation and cross-shelf transport.
Membership, review work, outreach etc:
Reviewer for Progress in Oceanography, ICES Journal of Marine Science, Fish Biology etc. Group leader for research group 5 'Future climate and regional effects' at the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research.
Peer review publications:
26. Husebø Å, Slotte A, Stenevik EK, Vikebø FB, Folkvord A, Fossum P and Moosegaard H (To be submitted) Use of otolith microstructure analyses to study the relation between larval hatching time, growth and survival in Norwegian spring spawning herring. Journal of Marine Systems.
25. Erikstad KE et al (To be submitted) Seabird and fish interactions: the fall and rise of a Common Guillemot population. Journal of Animal Ecology.
24. Lien V, Vikebø FB, Skagseth Ø (To be submitted) A mechanism for atmospheric control of oceanic heat transport to the Arctic.
23. Faghmous et al. (Accepted) A novel spatio-temporal technique for eddy ocean monitoring. AAAI-12 Special track on sustainability and AI.
22. Mork et al (Conditionally accepted) Modelling the migration of post-smolt Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in the North East Atlantic. ICES JMS.
21. Stenevik EK, Nash R, Vikebø FB, Fossum P, Bakkeplass K (Conditionally accepted) Survey design and the perceived abundance of herring larvae: A case study for Norwegian Spring Spawning herring (Clupea harengus). Fisheries Oceanography.
20. Vikebø FB, Korosov A, Stenevik EK and Slotte A (Accepted) Match-mismatch in Norwegian spring spawning herring and spring phytoplankton bloom - observational records from herring larval surveys and SeaWIFS. ICES JMS.
19. Heldal HE, Vikebø FB and Johansen GO (2012) Dispersal of the radionuclide cesium-137 from point-sources in the Barents and Norwegian Seas and its potential contamination of the Arctic marine food chain - coupling numerical ocean models with geographical fish distribution data. Environmental Pollution 164: 1-10.
18. Vikebø FB, Ådlandsvik B, Albretsen J, Sundby S, Stenevik EK, Huse G, Kristiansen T and Eriksen E (2011) Real time ichthyoplankton drift in Northeast Arctic cod and Norwegian Spring Spawning herring. PLoS ONE, 6, e27367.
17. Opdal AF, Vikebø FB and Fiksen Ø (2011) Parental migration, climate and thermal exposure of larvae: spawning in southern regions gives Northeast Arctic cod a warm start. MEPS 439: 255-262.
16. Hinrichsen H-H, Dickey-Collas M, Huret M, Peck MA, and Vikebø FB (2011) Evaluating the suitability of coupled bio-physical models for fishery management. ICES JMS 68: 1478-1487; doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsr056.
15. Myksvoll M, Sundby S, Ådlandsvik B and Vikebø FB (2011) Retention of coastal cod eggs in a fjord caused by interactions between egg buoyancy and circulation pattern. Marine and Coastal Fisheries 3: 279-294.
14. Vikebø FB, Husebø Å, Slotte A, Stenevik EK, Lien V (2010) Impact of hatching date, vertical distribution and inter-annual variation in physical forcing on northward displacement and temperature conditions of Norwegian spring-spawning herring larvae. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67: 1948-1956.
13. Husebø Å, Stenevik EK, Slotte A, Vikebø FB, Fossum P and Folkvord A (2009) Early hatching time in Norwegian spring spawning herring (Clupea harengus L.) results in increased survival. ICES Mar. Sci. Symp. 66:1710-1717.
12. Kuhlbrot T, Rahmstorf S, Zickfeld K, Vikebø FB, Sundby S, Hofman M, Link PM, Bondeau A, Cramer W and Jaeger C (2009) An integrated assessment of changes in the termohaline circulation. Climate Change: Vol. 96, 4:489 doi 10.1007/s10584-009-9561-y
11. Kristiansen T, Jørgensen C, Lough RG, Vikebø FB and Fiksen Ø (2009) Modeling rule-based behaviour: habitat selection and the growth-survival trade-off in larval cod. Behavior Ecology doi:10.1093/beheco/arp023.2
10. Kristiansen T, Vikebø FB Jørgensen C, Huse G and Fiksen Ø (2008) Growth of larval cod (Gadus morhua) in large-scale seasonal and latitudinal environmental gradients. Deep Sea Res. doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2008.11.011
9. Opdal AF,Vikebø FB and Fiksen Ø (2008) Can temperature benefits alone justify extensive up-current migrations in Northeast Arctic cod? Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science, Vol. 41:13-22 doi: 10.2960/J.v41.m621
8. Vikebø FB, Jørgensen C, Kristiansen T and Fiksen Ø (2007) Drift, growth and survival of larval Northeast Arctic cod with simple rules of behaviour. Marine Ecology Progress Series Vol. 347: 207–219, 2007 doi: 10.3354/meps06979.
7. Fiksen Ø, Jørgensen C, Kristiansen T, Vikebø FB and Huse G (2007) Linking behavioural ecology and oceanography: how larval behaviour determines growth, mortality and dispersal. Marine Ecology Progress Series Vol. 347: 195–205, 2007 doi: 12.3354/meps06978.
6. Svensen E, Skogen M, Budgell P, Huse G, Stiansen JE, Ådlandsvik B, Vikebø FB, Asplin L and Sundby S (2007) An Ecosystem Modeling Approach to Predicting Cod Recruitment. Deep-Sea Research II 54:2810-2821. doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.07.033.
5. Vikebø FB, Sundby S, Ådlandsvik B and Otterå O (2007) Impacts of a reduced THC on transport and growth of larvae and pelagic juveniles of Arcto-Norwegian cod. Fisheries Oceanography 16:3, 216-228.
4. Vikebø FB, Ådlandsvik B, Sundby S and Fiksen Ø (2005) The combined effect of transport and temperature distribution and growth of larvae and pelagic juveniles of Arcto-Norwegian cod. ICES Mar. Sci. Symp. 62: 1375-1386.
3. Vikebø FB, Berntsen J. and Furnes G (2004) Numerical studies of the current response at Ormen Lange to a Travelling storm. Journal of Marine Systems 45, p. 205-220.
2. Heggelund Y, Vikebø FB, Berntsen J and Furnes G (2003) Hydrostatic and non-Hydrostatic studies of gravitational adjustment over a slope. Continental Shelf Research 24, p. 2133-2148.
1. Vikebø FB, Furevik T, Furnes G, Kvamstø N and Reistad M (2003) Wave height variations along the Norwegian continental shelf, 1881 to 1999. Continental Shelf Research 23, p. 251-263.
Recent non per-review articles include:
11.ICES, (Drinkwater, K., Hansen, C., Hjøllo, S.S., Hvingel, C., Kristiansen, T., McBride, M., Mork, K.A., Sundby, S., Vikebø, F., et al.) 2010. Report of the ICES/ESSAS Workshop on Ecosystem Studies of Sub-Arctic Seas (ICESSAS). ICES CM 2010/SSGRSP:06, ref. SCICOM, 69 pp.
10.Myksvoll, M., Sundby, S., Ådlandsvik, B. and Vikebø, F. ’Mechanisms affecting the transport of early stages of Norwegian Coastal Cod – a fjord study’ ICES CM 2008/L:16
9.Vikebø, F.B., Sundby, S., Ådlandsvik, B. and Fiksen, Ø., (2005), ‘How important is transport and temperature for the success of pre-recruits of Arcto-Norwegian cod?’. GLOBEC International Newsletter 11 (1) April 2005. p. 28.
8.Vikebø, F. B., Sundby, S., Ådlandsvik, B. and Otterå, O. H., (2005), ‘What happens with the Arcto-Norwegian cod if the thermohaline circulation slows down?’. GLOBEC International Newsletter 11 (1) April 2005 p. 31.
7.Vikebø, F. B., Sundby, S., Ådlandsvik, B. (2005,) ‘Possible connectivity between Arcto-Norwegian cod and Norwegian Coastal cod – a model approach’. GLOBEC International Newsletter 11 (1) April 2005 p. 27.
6.Vikebø, F. (2005). ‘The impact of climate on early stages of Arcto-Norwegian cod – a model approach’. Dr. scient thesis. Geofysisk Institutt, Universitetet i Bergen, Norge. 141 sider. ISBN: 82 308 0007 3.
5.Olsen, E., Vikebø, F., Skogen, M. og Misund, O.A. (2008) ’Fiksebestander og uhellsutslipp av olje’, Kronikk i Sunnmørsposten.
4.Vikebø, F. og Fiksen, Ø. (2006) ’Klima, havstrømmer og fiskelarver’, Cicerone Nr 6.
3.Vikebø, F., Ådlandsvik, B. and Sundby, S. (2005) ’Vinden skiller skrei og kysttorsk’, Fiskeribladet, 20 Mars 2005.
2.Vikebø, F. (2009) ’Operasjonell larvedrift’, Miljø og ressursrapporten.
1.Brude, O.W., Hjermann, D., Skogen, M., Vikebø, F., Sverdrup, L. (2007) ’Om Miljørisiko på fiskebestander’ Teknisk rapport nr 19538, Det Norske Veritas.
Recent presentations:
NTVA+Polarkomite møte, NERSC, invited oral presentation, 29 sept. 2009.
Globec Open Science Meeting, Victoria, oral presentation, 22-26 June 2009.
ICES Annual Science Conference, Halifax, oral presentation, 22-26 June 2008.
ICES/PICES/IOC symposium ‘Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Oceans’, Gijon, oral presentation, May 19-23 2008.
ICES/PICES Early Career Scientists Conference, Baltimore, USA oral presentation, 26-29 June 2007
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The EcoFish Approach to Fisheries Advice workshop, Bergen, oral presentation, May 15-16 2006.
ICES WKAMF workshop, Nantes, oral presentation, April 3-5 2006.
’Ukens orienteering’, Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, invited oral presentation, 15. mars 2006.
ICES 2005 Annual Science Conference, Aberdeen, oral presentation, Sept. 20-24 2005.
PODS III, Physical Oceanography Dissertation Symposium, Waikoloa, Hawaii, invited oral presentation, May 1-7 2005.
