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Temperature dependence of fish performance in the wild: links with species biogeography and physiological thermal tolerance
NL Payne, JA Smith, DE van der Meulen, MD Taylor, YY Watanabe, ...
Functional Ecology 30 (6), 903-912, 2016
2302016
Interpreting diel activity patterns from acoustic telemetry: the need for controls
NL Payne, BM Gillanders, DM Webber, JM Semmens
Marine Ecology Progress Series 419, 295-301, 2010
2232010
Fish body sizes change with temperature but not all species shrink with warming
A Audzijonyte, SA Richards, RD Stuart-Smith, G Pecl, GJ Edgar, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 4 (6), 809-814, 2020
1462020
Ecotourism increases the field metabolic rate of whitetip reef sharks
A Barnett, NL Payne, JM Semmens, R Fitzpatrick
Biological Conservation 199, 132-136, 2016
1132016
Accelerometry estimates field metabolic rate in giant Australian cuttlefish Sepia apama during breeding
NL Payne, BM Gillanders, RS Seymour, DM Webber, EP Snelling, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 80 (2), 422-430, 2011
1042011
An alternative explanation for global trends in thermal tolerance
NL Payne, JA Smith
Ecology Letters 20 (1), 70-77, 2017
882017
Rain reverses diel activity rhythms in an estuarine teleost
NL Payne, DE van der Meulen, R Gannon, JM Semmens, IM Suthers, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1750), 20122363, 2013
842013
Combining abundance and performance data reveals how temperature regulates coastal occurrences and activity of a roaming apex predator
NL Payne, CG Meyer, JA Smith, JDR Houghton, A Barnett, BJ Holmes, ...
Global change biology 24 (5), 1884-1893, 2018
822018
Swimming strategies and energetics of endothermic white sharks during foraging
YY Watanabe, NL Payne, JM Semmens, A Fox, C Huveneers
Journal of Experimental Biology 222 (4), jeb185603, 2019
752019
Feeding requirements of white sharks may be higher than originally thought
JM Semmens, NL Payne, C Huveneers, DW Sims, BD Bruce
Scientific reports 3 (1), 1471, 2013
702013
A new method for resolving uncertainty of energy requirements in large water breathers: the ‘mega‐flume’seagoing swim‐tunnel respirometer
NL Payne, EP Snelling, R Fitzpatrick, J Seymour, R Courtney, A Barnett, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 6 (6), 668-677, 2015
672015
Great hammerhead sharks swim on their side to reduce transport costs
NL Payne, G Iosilevskii, A Barnett, C Fischer, RT Graham, AC Gleiss, ...
Nature communications 7 (1), 12289, 2016
632016
From physiology to physics: are we recognizing the flexibility of biologging tools?
NL Payne, MD Taylor, YY Watanabe, JM Semmens
Journal of Experimental Biology 217 (3), 317-322, 2014
602014
Thermal limitation of performance and biogeography in a free-ranging ectotherm: insights from accelerometry
R Gannon, MD Taylor, IM Suthers, CA Gray, DE van der Meulen, JA Smith, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 217 (17), 3033-3037, 2014
592014
Small home range in southern Australia’s largest resident reef fish, the western blue groper (Achoerodus gouldii): implications for adequacy of no-take marine protected areas
S Bryars, P Rogers, C Huveneers, N Payne, I Smith, B McDonald
Marine and Freshwater Research 63 (6), 552-563, 2012
592012
Foraging intensity of wild mulloway Argyrosomus japonicus decreases with increasing anthropogenic disturbance
NL Payne, DE van der Meulen, IM Suthers, CA Gray, MD Taylor
Marine biology 162, 539-546, 2015
532015
Applying species distribution modelling to a data poor, pelagic fish complex: the ocean sunfishes
ND Phillips, N Reid, T Thys, C Harrod, NL Payne, CA Morgan, HJ White, ...
Journal of biogeography 44 (10), 2176-2187, 2017
442017
Powering ocean giants: the energetics of shark and ray megafauna
CL Lawson, LG Halsey, GC Hays, CL Dudgeon, NL Payne, MB Bennett, ...
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 34 (11), 1009-1021, 2019
432019
Interacting with wildlife tourism increases activity of white sharks
C Huveneers, YY Watanabe, NL Payne, JM Semmens
Conservation Physiology 6 (1), coy019, 2018
432018
Hand feeding can periodically fuel a major portion of bull shark energy requirements at a provisioning site in Fiji
JM Brunnschweiler, NL Payne, A Barnett
Animal conservation 21 (1), 31-35, 2018
382018
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