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Simon Nicol
Simon Nicol
Affiliations
Institute for Applied Ecology, University of Canberra, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Publications (4)
The importance of Antarctic krill in biogeochemical cycles.
Nature communications
Avec:
E L Cavan
,
A Belcher
,
A Atkinson
,
S L Hill
,
S Kawaguchi
,
S McCormack
,
B Meyer
,
S Nicol
,
L Ratnarajah
,
K Schmidt
,
D K Steinberg
,
G A Tarling
,
P W Boyd
Management feasibility of established invasive plant species in Queensland, Australia: A stakeholders' perspective.
Journal of environmental management
Avec:
Olusegun O Osunkoya
,
Jens G Froese
,
Sam Nicol
Patient and Oncologist Preferences for the Treatment of Adults with Advanced Soft Tissue Sarcoma: A Discrete Choice Experiment.
The patient
Avec:
Jasmina Ivanova
,
Lisa M Hess
,
Viviana Garcia-Horton
,
Sophia Graham
,
Xinyue Liu
,
Yajun Zhu
,
Steven Nicol
Organ health and development in larval kingfish are unaffected by ocean acidification and warming.
PeerJ
Avec:
Andrea Y Frommel
,
Colin J Brauner
,
Bridie J M Allan
,
Simon Nicol
,
Darren M Parsons
,
Steve M J Pether
,
Alvin N Setiawan
,
Neville Smith
,
Philip L Munday
Réseau de co-auteurs
E L Cavan
1 collaboration
A Belcher
1 collaboration
A Atkinson
1 collaboration
S L Hill
1 collaboration
S Kawaguchi
1 collaboration
S McCormack
1 collaboration
B Meyer
1 collaboration
S Nicol
1 collaboration
L Ratnarajah
1 collaboration
K Schmidt
1 collaboration
D K Steinberg
1 collaboration
G A Tarling
1 collaboration
P W Boyd
1 collaboration
Olusegun O Osunkoya
1 collaboration
Jens G Froese
1 collaboration
Sam Nicol
1 collaboration
Jasmina Ivanova
1 collaboration
Lisa M Hess
1 collaboration
Viviana Garcia-Horton
1 collaboration
Sophia Graham
1 collaboration
Xinyue Liu
1 collaboration
Yajun Zhu
1 collaboration
Steven Nicol
1 collaboration
Andrea Y Frommel
1 collaboration
Colin J Brauner
1 collaboration
Bridie J M Allan
1 collaboration
Darren M Parsons
1 collaboration
Steve M J Pether
1 collaboration
Alvin N Setiawan
1 collaboration
Neville Smith
1 collaboration
Philip L Munday
1 collaboration