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Adult Antarctic krill proves resilient in a simulated high CO2 ocean
JA Ericson, N Hellessey, S Kawaguchi, S Nicol, PD Nichols, N Hoem, ...
Communications Biology 1 (1), 190, 2018
302018
Seasonal and interannual variations in the fatty acid composition of adult Euphausia superba Dana, 1850 (Euphausiacea) samples derived from the Scotia Sea krill …
JA Ericson, N Hellessey, PD Nichols, S Kawaguchi, S Nicol, N Hoem, ...
Journal of Crustacean Biology 38 (6), 662-672, 2018
272018
Overcoming the obstacles faced by early career researchers in marine science: lessons from the marine ecosystem assessment for the Southern Ocean
MJ Brasier, S McCormack, N Bax, JA Caccavo, E Cavan, JA Ericson, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 7, 564335, 2020
242020
Near-future ocean acidification does not alter the lipid content and fatty acid composition of adult Antarctic krill
JA Ericson, N Hellessey, S Kawaguchi, PD Nichols, S Nicol, N Hoem, ...
Scientific reports 9 (1), 12375, 2019
212019
Seasonal and interannual variation in the lipid content and composition of Euphausia superba Dana, 1850 (Euphausiacea) samples derived from the Scotia Sea …
N Hellessey, JA Ericson, PD Nichols, S Kawaguchi, S Nicol, N Hoem, ...
Journal of Crustacean Biology 38 (6), 673-681, 2018
212018
Antarctic Krill Lipid and Fatty acid Content Variability is Associated to Satellite Derived Chlorophyll a and Sea Surface Temperatures
N Hellessey, R Johnson, JA Ericson, PD Nichols, S Kawaguchi, S Nicol, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 6060, 2020
192020
New insights into the seasonal diet of Antarctic krill using triacylglycerol and phospholipid fatty acids, and sterol composition
JA Ericson, N Hellessey, PD Nichols, S Nicol, S Kawaguchi, N Hoem, ...
Polar Biology 42, 1985-1996, 2019
152019
Crustacean Biology
JA Ericson, N Hellessey, PD Nichols, S Kawaguchi, S Nicol, N Hoem, ...
Journal of Crustacean Biology 38 (6), 662-672, 2018
42018
Fatty acid profiles of more than 470 marine species from the Southern Hemisphere
PD Nichols, HR Pethybridge, B Zhang, P Virtue, L Meyer, Z Dhurmeea, ...
Ecology 104 (1), e3888, 2023
32023
Regional diet in Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) as determined by lipid, fatty acid, and sterol composition
N Hellessey, JA Ericson, PD Nichols, S Kawaguchi, S Nicol, N Hoem, ...
Polar Biology 45 (6), 1077-1092, 2022
32022
Regional variability of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) diet as determined using lipid, fatty acid and sterol composition
N Hellessey, JA Ericson, PD Nichols, S Kawaguchi, S Nicol, N Hoem, ...
Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020, 2020
32020
The Effects of Flow, Light, Algae, and Aggregation Density on Antarctic Krill School Organization and Behavior
DW Murphy, K Garayev, C Scott, D Andriani, R Duckett, H Holmes, ...
2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 2024
2024
An Individual-Based Model (IBM) of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) swimming behaviour: From experimental observations to a working model
N Hellessey, N Record, D Fields, MJ Weissburg
2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 2024
2024
Crustacean Biology
Y Achituv, AL Agnalt, S Ahyong, J Alfaro-Montoya, F Alvarez, D Alves, ...
Journal of Crustacean Biology 40 (6), 945-947, 2020
2020
Spatiotemporal variability of adult Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) lipids in relation to sea surface temperature and Chlorophyll a
NG Hellessey
University Of Tasmania, 2019
2019
Using fisheries samples to investigate seasonal and regional variation in Antarctic krill lipids
H Nicole, E Jessica, D Nichols Peter, K So, N Steve, H Nils, V Patti
Book of Abstracts, 315, 2017
2017
Effects of ocean acidification on the physiology and biochemistry of adult Antarctic krill
E Jessica, N Hellessey, S Kawaguchi, P Nichols, S Nicol, N Hoem, ...
Book of Abstracts, 394, 2017
2017
Antarctic Krill Lipid and Fatty acid Content Variability is Associated to Satellite Derived Chlorophyll aand Sea Surface Temperatures
N Hellessey, R Johnson, JA Ericson, PD Nichols, S Kawaguchi, S Nicol, ...
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