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Peter D. Nichols

Researcher at Hobart Corporation

Publications -  424
Citations -  25271

Peter D. Nichols is an academic researcher from Hobart Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyunsaturated fatty acid & Fatty acid. The author has an hindex of 81, co-authored 420 publications receiving 23305 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter D. Nichols include James Cook University & Grains Research and Development Corporation.

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Feeding aquaculture in an era of finite resources

TL;DR: This article reviewed trends in fishmeal and fish oil use in industrial aquafeeds, showing reduced inclusion rates but greater total use associated with increased aquaculture production and demand for fish high in long-chain omega-3 oils.
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Fatty acid and lipid composition of 10 species of microalgae used in mariculture

TL;DR: Fatty acids were four to six times more abundant than Chl a in most species but triacyglycerols were abundant only in Chaetoceros gracilis, Isochrysis sp.
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Phospholipid, ester-linked fatty acid profiles as reproducible assays for changes in prokaryotic community structure of estuarine sediments

TL;DR: Phospholipid, ester-linked fatty acid profiles showed changes in benthic prokaryotic community structure reflecting culture manipulations that were both quantitative and statistically significant.
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Using faecal sterols from humans and animals to distinguish faecal pollution in receiving waters

TL;DR: The “sterol fingerprints” of the faeces of humans and animals are sufficiently distinctive to be of diagnostic value in determining whether faecal pollution in water samples are of human or animal origin.
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Evaluation of extraction methods for recovery of fatty acids from lipid-producing microheterotrophs

TL;DR: The results suggest that fatty acid analysis methodology for microheterotrophs under consideration for biotechnological exploitation requires optimisation and validation.