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    A novel, high-throughput technique for species identification reveals a new species of tsetse-transmitted trypanosome related to the Trypanosoma brucei subgenus, Trypanozoon by Hamilton, P.B., Adams, E.R., Malele, I.I., Gibson, W.C.

    Published in Infection, genetics and evolution (2008)
    “…We describe a novel method of species identification, fluorescent fragment length barcoding, based on length variation in regions of the 18S and 28Sα ribosomal…”
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    A new lineage of trypanosomes from Australian vertebrates and terrestrial bloodsucking leeches (Haemadipsidae) by Hamilton, P.B., Stevens, J.R., Gidley, J., Holz, P., Gibson, W.C.

    Published in International journal for parasitology (01-04-2005)
    “…Little is known about the trypanosomes of indigenous Australian vertebrates and their vectors. We surveyed a range of vertebrates and blood-feeding…”
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    The identification, diversity and prevalence of trypanosomes in field caught tsetse in Tanzania using ITS-1 primers and fluorescent fragment length barcoding by Adams, E.R., Hamilton, P.B., Malele, I.I., Gibson, W.C.

    Published in Infection, genetics and evolution (01-07-2008)
    “…We report on the development of two generic, PCR-based methods, which replace the multiple species-specific PCR tests used previously to identify the…”
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    Identification and lineage genotyping of South American trypanosomes using fluorescent fragment length barcoding by Hamilton, P.B., Lewis, M.D., Cruickshank, C., Gaunt, M.W., Yeo, M., Llewellyn, M.S., Valente, S.A., Maia da Silva, F., Stevens, J.R., Miles, M.A., Teixeira, M.M.G.

    Published in Infection, genetics and evolution (2011)
    “…▶ FFLB differentiated many trypanosome species known from South American mammals. ▶ Many Trypanosoma cruzi lineages could be distinguished using FFLB. ▶ All…”
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    The role of relatedness in structuring the social network of a wild guppy population by Croft, Darren P., Hamilton, P. B., Darden, S. K., Jacoby, D. M. P., James, R., Bettaney, E. M., Tyler, C. R.

    Published in Oecologia (01-12-2012)
    “…The role of relatedness in structuring animal societies has attracted considerable interest. Whilst a significant number of studies have documented kin…”
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    SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OBSERVATIONS OF DEFORMITIES IN SMALL PENNATE DIATOMS EXPOSED TO HIGH CADMIUM CONCENTRATIONS by Morin, Soizic, Coste, Michel, Hamilton, Paul B

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-12-2008)
    “…Different types of malformations are likely to affect the morphology of diatoms when exposed to particularly unstable environmental conditions, the most easily…”
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    Trace metal profiles in the varved sediment of an Arctic lake by Outridge, P.M., Stern, G.A., Hamilton, P.B., Percival, J.B., McNeely, R., Lockhart, W.L.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (15-10-2005)
    “…Varved (annually-laminated) sediments offer a rare and physically undisturbed archive of past trace metal deposition and limnological conditions. Here, a…”
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    Phylogenetic analysis reveals the presence of the Trypanosoma cruzi clade in African terrestrial mammals by Hamilton, P.B., Adams, E.R., Njiokou, F., Gibson, W.C., Cuny, G., Herder, S.

    Published in Infection, genetics and evolution (2009)
    “…Despite the impact of some trypanosome species on human and livestock health, the full diversity of trypanosomes in Africa is poorly understood. A recent study…”
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    inadvertent introduction into Australia of Trypanosoma nabiasi, the trypanosome of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), and its potential for biocontrol by Hamilton, P.B, Stevens, J.R, Holz, P, Boag, B, Cooke, B, Gibson, W.C

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2005)
    “…Wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in Australia are the descendents of 24 animals from England released in 1859. We surveyed rabbits and rabbit fleas…”
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    Comparison of ochratoxin, aflatoxin, and T-2 toxin for their effects on selected parameters related to digestion and evidence for specific metabolism of carotenoids in chickens by Osborne, D J, Huff, W E, Hamilton, P B, Burmeister, H R

    Published in Poultry science (01-08-1982)
    “…Aflatoxicosis, ochratoxicosis, and T-2 toxicosis were produced by feeding diets containing graded concentration of the appropriate toxin to broiler chicks from…”
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    Steatorrhea during aflatoxicosis in chickens by Osborne, D J, Hamilton, P B

    Published in Poultry science (01-01-1981)
    “…Graded levels of dietary aflatoxin (0, .625, 1.25, 2.5, 5 and 10 microgram/g) were tested for their effect on lipid excretion in feces of young broiler…”
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    Aflatoxicosis and Intrinsic Coagulation function in broiler chickens by Doerr, J A, Hamilton, P B

    Published in Poultry science (01-07-1981)
    “…Aflatoxin was fed (0, .625, 1.25, 2.5, 5.0, and 10.0 microgram/g) to broiler chickens from day-old to 3 weeks of age when the birds were bled and intrinsic…”
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    Dietary exposure of broiler breeders to aflatoxin results in immune dysfunction in progeny chicks by Qureshi, M.A. (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.), Brake, J, Hamilton, P.B, Hagler, W.M. Jr, Nesheim, S

    Published in Poultry science (01-06-1998)
    “…Broiler breeder hens were fed diets amended with 0 and 10 mg/kg (Trial 1) or 0, 0.2, 1, or 5 mg/kg (Trial 2) of aflatoxin (AF). Fertile eggs collected during…”
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    Interaction of T-2 toxin with Salmonella infections of chickens by Boonchuvit, B, Hamilton, P B, Burmeister, H R

    Published in Poultry science (01-09-1975)
    “…A significant (P less than 0.05) interaction resulting in increased mortality occurred in chickens fed T-2 toxin (16 mug./g. of diet) and infected with either…”
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    A leucocytopenia induced in chickens by dietary ochratoxin A by Chang, C F, Huff, W E, Hamilton, P B

    Published in Poultry science (01-05-1979)
    “…Ochratoxin A was fed (0, .5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, and 8.0 microgram/g) to broiler chickens from day-old to three weeks of age when the birds were bled and total…”
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