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Arthur J. McComb

Arthur J. McComb

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
54
Citations
9204
World Ranking
3185
National Ranking
251

Overview

Arthur J. McComb was affiliated with Murdoch University in Australia during their academic career. The body of work includes no specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues recorded in the data provided.

The absence of documented publications or research topics in the available data limits detailed analysis of McComb's research directions or contributions to particular scientific fields.

McComb's academic profile does not list any awards, book publications, or documented fields of study, which further restricts insight into their specialized areas of work or recognition within the scientific community.

Given that McComb is deceased, the entirety of their academic and scientific contributions can be understood as part of a completed career. This suggests that any existing works or influence would be historical rather than ongoing.

Best Publications

  • Biology of seagrasses : a treatise on the biology of seagrasses with special reference to the Australian region

    A.W.D. Larkum;A.J. McComb;S.A. Shephard

  • The loss of seagrasses in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia. I. The time course and magnitude of seagrass decline in relation to industrial development

    M.L. Cambridge;A.J. McComb

  • The loss of seagrass in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia. II. Possible causes of seagrass decline

    M.L. Cambridge;A.W. Chiffings;C. Brittan;L. Moore

  • Seagrass degradation in Australian coastal waters

    Diana Walker;A.J. Mccomb

  • The loss of seagrass in cockburn sound, Western Australia. III. The effect of epiphytes on productivity of Posidonia australis Hook. F.

    K. Silberstein;A.W. Chiffings;A.J. McComb

  • Effect of boat moorings on seagrass beds near Perth, Western Australia

    D.I. Walker;R.J. Lukatelich;G. Bastyan;A.J. McComb

  • Productivity and nutrient limitation

    K. Hillman;D.I. Walker;A.W.D. Larkum;A.J. McComb

  • Decline of seagrasses

    S.A. Shephard;A.J. McComb;D.A. Bulthuis;V. Neverauskas

  • Changes in the biomass and species composition of macroalgae in a eutrophic estuary

    Paul S. Lavery;R.J. Lukatelich;A.J. McComb

  • Eutrophic Shallow Estuaries and Lagoons

    Arthur J. McComb

  • The distribution, biomass and primary production of the seagrass Halophila ovalis in the Swan/Canning Estuary, Western Australia.

    K. Hillman;A.J. Mccomb;Diana Walker

  • The Nutritional Eco-physiology of Chaetomorpha linum and Ulva rigida in Peel Inlet, Western Australia

    P.S. Lavery;A.J. McComb

  • Seagrass taxonomy, structure and development

    J. Kuo;A.J. McComb

  • Macroalgal-sediment nutrient interactions and their importance to macroalgal nutrition in a eutrophic estuary

    Paul S. Lavery;A.J. McComb

  • The Biology of Australian plants

    J.S. Pate;A.J. McComb

  • Effects of inorganic phosphorus and nitrogen on the growth of an estuarine cladophora in culture

    D. M. Gordon;P. B. Birch;A. J. McComb

  • The distribution of seagrass species in shark bay, Western Australia, with notes on their ecology

    D.I. Walker;G.A. Kendrick;A.J. McComb

  • Nutrient levels and the development of diatom and blue-green algal blooms in a shallow Australian estuary

    R.J. Lukatelich;A.J. McComb

  • Eutrophication in the Peel-Harvey Estuarine System, Western Australia

    A. J. McComb;R. P. Atkins;P. B. Birch;D. M. Gordon

  • Nitrogen and Phosphorus Nutrition of Cladophora in the Peel-Harvey Estuarine System, Western Australia

    P.B. Birch;D.M. Gordon;A.J. McComb

  • Biogeochemistry of Gulf of Mexico Estuaries

    Arthur McComb

  • The Biology of Australian Plants.

    M. G. Pitman;J. S. Pate;A. J. McComb

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard W. Bell
Richard W. Bell Murdoch University
Diana Walker
Diana Walker University of Western Australia
Bernard Dell
Bernard Dell Murdoch University
John Kuo
John Kuo University of Western Australia
Susan A. Moore
Susan A. Moore Murdoch University
Peter J. Hocking
Peter J. Hocking Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Nicholas Malajczuk
Nicholas Malajczuk Murdoch University
David P. Hamilton
David P. Hamilton Griffith University
Richard J. Hobbs
Richard J. Hobbs University of Western Australia
Gary A. Kendrick
Gary A. Kendrick University of Western Australia

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