Susan W. Nicolson

Susan W. Nicolson

University of Pretoria

H-index: 51

Africa-South Africa

About Susan W. Nicolson

Susan W. Nicolson, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Pretoria, specializes in the field of pollination, physiology, nectar-feeding birds, honey bees.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Natural processes influencing pollinator health

Sweet solutions: nectar chemistry and quality

Oxidative Damage Is Influenced by Diet But Unaffected by Selection for Early Age of Oviposition in the Marula Fly, Ceratitis cosyra (Diptera: Tephritidae)

Sucrose digestion capacity in birds shows convergent coevolution with nectar composition across continents

Experimental Manipulation of Air Temperature in Captivity Appears Unsuitable for Evaluating Fecal Glucocorticoid Metabolite Responses of Wild-Caught Birds to Heat Exposure

Drinking made easier: honey bee tongues dip faster into warmer and/or less viscous artificial nectar

Exploring the role of host specialisation and oxidative stress in interspecific lifespan variation in subtropical tephritid flies

Antibiotic treatment impairs protein digestion in the honeybee, Apis mellifera

Susan W. Nicolson Information

University

Position

Professor of Zoology

Citations(all)

12452

Citations(since 2020)

5154

Cited By

9208

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

138

i10Index(since 2020)

68

Email

University Profile Page

University of Pretoria

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Susan W. Nicolson Skills & Research Interests

pollination

physiology

nectar-feeding birds

honey bees

Top articles of Susan W. Nicolson

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Natural processes influencing pollinator health

Philip C Stevenson

Hauke Koch

Susan W Nicolson

Mark JF Brown

2022/6/20

Sweet solutions: nectar chemistry and quality

Susan W Nicolson

2022/6/20

Oxidative Damage Is Influenced by Diet But Unaffected by Selection for Early Age of Oviposition in the Marula Fly, Ceratitis cosyra (Diptera: Tephritidae)

Frontiers in Physiology

Kevin Malod

Esther E Du Rand

C Ruth Archer

Susan W Nicolson

Christopher W Weldon

2022/2/28

Sucrose digestion capacity in birds shows convergent coevolution with nectar composition across continents

Iscience

Todd J McWhorter

Jonathan A Rader

Jorge E Schondube

Susan W Nicolson

Berry Pinshow

...

2021/7/23

Experimental Manipulation of Air Temperature in Captivity Appears Unsuitable for Evaluating Fecal Glucocorticoid Metabolite Responses of Wild-Caught Birds to Heat Exposure

Physiological and Biochemical Zoology

Celiwe A Ngcamphalala

Michelle Bouwer

Susan W Nicolson

André Ganswindt

Andrew E McKechnie

2021/9/1

Drinking made easier: honey bee tongues dip faster into warmer and/or less viscous artificial nectar

Journal of Experimental Biology

Lianhui Shi

Susan W Nicolson

Yunqiang Yang

Jianing Wu

Shaoze Yan

...

2020/9/15

Exploring the role of host specialisation and oxidative stress in interspecific lifespan variation in subtropical tephritid flies

Scientific reports

Kévin Malod

C Ruth Archer

Minette Karsten

Ruben Cruywagen

Alexandra Howard

...

2020/3/27

Antibiotic treatment impairs protein digestion in the honeybee, Apis mellifera

Apidologie

Esther E Du Rand

Christian Stutzer

Hannelie Human

Christian WW Pirk

Susan W Nicolson

2020/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 105
Steven L. Chown

Steven L. Chown

Monash University

H-index: 83
Steven D. Johnson

Steven D. Johnson

University of KwaZulu-Natal

H-index: 64
Carlos Martinez del Rio

Carlos Martinez del Rio

University of Wyoming

H-index: 61
Ben-Erik Van Wyk

Ben-Erik Van Wyk

University of Johannesburg

H-index: 44
Robin Crewe

Robin Crewe

University of Pretoria

H-index: 43
Trish Fleming

Trish Fleming

Murdoch University

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