Publications by:
Nicholas L. Payne
Also publishes as (Nicholas Payne, N.L. Payne)
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Udyawer, Vinay, Huveneers, Charlie, Jaine, Fabrice, Babcock, Russell C., Brodie, Stephanie, Buscot, Marie Jeanne, Campbell, Hamish A., Harcourt, Robert G., Hoenner, Xavier, Ledee, Elodie J.I., Simpfendorfer, Colin A., Taylor, Matthew D., Armstrong, Asia, Barnett, Adam, Brown, Culum, Bruce, Barry, Butcher, Paul A., Cadiou, Gwenael, Couturier, Lydie I.E., Currey-Randall, Leanne, Drew, Michael, Dudgeon, Christine L., Dwyer, Ross G., Espinoza, Mario, Ferreira, Luciana C., Fowler, Anthony, Harasti, David, Harborne, Alastair R., Knott, Nathan A., Lee, Kate, Lloyd, Matt, Lowry, Michael, Marzullo, Teagan, Matley, Jordan, Mcallister, Jaime D., McAuley, Rory, McGregor, Frazer, Meekan, Mark, Mills, Kade, Norman, Bradley M., Oh, Beverly, Payne, Nicholas L., Peddemors, Vic, Piddocke, Toby, Pillans, Richard D., Reina, Richard D., Rogers, Paul, Semmens, Jayson M., Smoothey, Amy, Speed, Conrad W., van der Meulen, Dylan, and Heupel, Michelle (2023) Scaling of Activity Space in Marine Organisms across Latitudinal Gradients. American Naturalist, 201 (4). pp. 586-602.
Iosilevskii, G., Kong, J.D., Meyer, C.G., Watanabe, Y.Y., Papastamatiou, Y.P., Royer, M.A., Nakamura, I., Sato, K., Doyle, T.K., Harman, L., Houghton, J.D.R., Barnett, A., Semmens, J.M., Maoileidigh, N.O., Drumm, A., O'Neill, R., Coffey, D.M., and Payne, N.L. (2022) A general swimming response in exhausted obligate swimming fish. Royal Society Open Science, 9. 211869.
Harding, Lucy, Jackson, Andrew, Barnett, Adam, Donohue, Ian, Halsey, Lewis, Huveneers, Charles, Meyer, Carl, Papastamatiou, Yannis, Semmens, Jayson M., Spencer, Erin, Watanabe, Yuuki, and Payne, Nicholas (2021) Endothermy makes fishes faster but does not expand their thermal niche. Functional Ecology, 35 (9). pp. 1951-1959.
Payne, Nicholas L., Snelling, Edward P., Fitzpatrick, Richard, Seymour, Jamie, Courtney, Robert, Barnett, Adam, Watanabe, Yuuki, Sims, David W., Squire, Lyle, and Semmens, Jayson M. (2015) A new method for resolving uncertainty of energy requirements in large water breathers: the 'mega-flume' seagoing swim-tunnel respirometer. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 6 (6). pp. 668-677.