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    The ecology and evolution of autotomy by Emberts, Zachary, Escalante, Ignacio, Bateman, Philip W.

    “…ABSTRACT Autotomy, the self‐induced loss of a body part, occurs throughout Animalia. A lizard dropping its tail to escape predation is an iconic example,…”
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    Treatment of personality disorder by Bateman, Anthony W, Prof, Gunderson, John, Prof, Mulder, Roger, Prof

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (21-02-2015)
    “…Summary The evidence base for the effective treatment of personality disorders is insufficient. Most of the existing evidence on personality disorder is for…”
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    Big city life: carnivores in urban environments by Bateman, P. W., Fleming, P. A.

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-05-2012)
    “…Cities may represent one of the most challenging environments for carnivorous mammals. For example, cities have a dearth of vegetation and other natural…”
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    Clinical methemoglobinemia secondary to administration of hydroxyurea at therapeutic doses in a dog by Rigot, Manon, Bateman, Shane W., Yiew, Xiu Ting

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-07-2024)
    “…Methemoglobinemia secondary to administration of hydroxyurea is only reported in veterinary medicine as a result of accidental ingestion of high doses, and…”
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    The relative performance of sampling methods for native bees: an empirical test and review of the literature by Prendergast, Kit S., Menz, Myles H. M., Dixon, Kingsley W., Bateman, Philip W.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-05-2020)
    “…Many bee species are declining globally, but to detect trends and monitor bee assemblages, robust sampling methods are required. Numerous sampling methods are…”
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    To cut a long tail short: a review of lizard caudal autotomy studies carried out over the last 20 years by Bateman, P.W, Fleming, P.A

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-01-2009)
    “…Caudal autotomy, the ability to shed the tail, is common in lizards as a response to attempted predation. Since Arnold's substantial review of caudal autotomy…”
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    Assessing the role of Piscine orthoreovirus in disease and the associated risk for wild Pacific salmon by Mordecai, Gideon, Bass, Arthur L, Routledge, Rick, Di Cicco, Emiliano, Teffer, Amy, Deeg, Christoph, Bateman, Andrew W, Miller, Kristina M

    Published in BMC biology (19-05-2023)
    “…This paper is a response to Polinski, M. P. et al. Innate antiviral defense demonstrates high energetic efficiency in a bony fish. BMC Biology 19, 138 (2021)…”
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    Are negative effects of tourist activities on wildlife over-reported? A review of assessment methods and empirical results by Bateman, Philip W., Fleming, Patricia A.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-07-2017)
    “…There is a general assumption that animal species that face anthropogenic disturbance through tourism suffer some negative impacts as a result. We carried out…”
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    Ontogeny and caudal autotomy fracture planes in a large scincid lizard, Egernia kingii by Barr, James I., Boisvert, Catherine A., Trinajstic, Kate, Bateman, Philip W.

    Published in Scientific reports (29-04-2022)
    “…Many lizard species use caudal autotomy, the ability to self-amputate a portion of the tail, as an effective but costly survival strategy. However, as a lizard…”
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    Bioindicator snake shows genomic signatures of natural and anthropogenic barriers to gene flow by Lettoof, Damian C, Thomson, Vicki A, Cornelis, Jari, Bateman, Philip W, Aubret, Fabien, Gagnon, Marthe M, von Takach, Brenton

    Published in PloS one (29-10-2021)
    “…Urbanisation alters landscapes, introduces wildlife to novel stressors, and fragments habitats into remnant 'islands'. Within these islands, isolated wildlife…”
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    Automated imaging and identification of proteoforms directly from ovarian cancer tissue by McGee, John P., Su, Pei, Durbin, Kenneth R., Hollas, Michael A. R., Bateman, Nicholas W., Maxwell, G. Larry, Conrads, Thomas P., Fellers, Ryan T., Melani, Rafael D., Camarillo, Jeannie M., Kafader, Jared O., Kelleher, Neil L.

    Published in Nature communications (14-10-2023)
    “…The molecular identification of tissue proteoforms by top-down mass spectrometry (TDMS) is significantly limited by throughput and dynamic range. We introduce…”
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    The spatial distribution of infectious agents in wild Pacific salmon along the British Columbia coast by Bass, Arthur L., Bateman, Andrew W., Kaukinen, Karia H., Li, Shaorong, Ming, Tobi, Patterson, David A., Hinch, Scott G., Miller, Kristina M.

    Published in Scientific reports (04-04-2023)
    “…Although infectious agents can act as strong population regulators, knowledge of their spatial distributions in wild Pacific salmon is limited, especially in…”
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    Salmon lice in the Pacific Ocean show evidence of evolved resistance to parasiticide treatment by Godwin, Sean C., Bateman, Andrew W., Kuparinen, Anna, Johnson, Rick, Powell, John, Speck, Kelly, Hutchings, Jeffrey A.

    Published in Scientific reports (28-03-2022)
    “…Parasitic salmon lice ( Lepeophtheirus salmonis ) threaten the economic and ecological sustainability of salmon farming, and their evolved resistance to…”
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    On a roll: a direct comparison of extraction methods for the recovery of eDNA from roller swabbing of surfaces by Guthrie, Austin M, Nevill, Paul, Cooper, Christine E, Bateman, Philip W, van der Heyde, Mieke

    Published in BMC research notes (18-12-2023)
    “…Roller swabbing of surfaces is an effective way to obtain environmental DNA, but the current DNA extraction method for these samples is equipment heavy, time…”
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    Revealing microhabitat requirements of an endangered specialist lizard with LiDAR by Bradley, Holly S., Craig, Michael D., Cross, Adam T., Tomlinson, Sean, Bamford, Michael J., Bateman, Philip W.

    Published in Scientific reports (25-03-2022)
    “…A central principle of threatened species management is the requirement for detailed understanding of species habitat requirements. Difficult terrain or…”
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    Descriptive multi-agent epidemiology via molecular screening on Atlantic salmon farms in the northeast Pacific Ocean by Bateman, Andrew W., Schulze, Angela D., Kaukinen, Karia H., Tabata, Amy, Mordecai, Gideon, Flynn, Kelsey, Bass, Arthur, Di Cicco, Emiliano, Miller, Kristina M.

    Published in Scientific reports (10-02-2021)
    “…Rapid expansion of salmon aquaculture has resulted in high-density populations that host diverse infectious agents, for which surveillance and monitoring are…”
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