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Disponibles quelque part : 13
Population‐level consequences for wild fish exposed to sublethal concentrations of chemicals–a critical review
PB Hamilton, IG Cowx, MF Oleksiak, AM Griffiths, M Grahn, JR Stevens, ...
Fish and Fisheries 17 (3), 545-566, 2016
Exigences : UK Natural Environment Research Council
Adaptive capabilities and fitness consequences associated with pollution exposure in fish
PB Hamilton, G Rolshausen, TM Uren Webster, CR Tyler
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 372 …, 2017
Exigences : UK Natural Environment Research Council
Populations of a cyprinid fish are self-sustaining despite widespread feminization of males
PB Hamilton, E Nicol, ESR De-Bastos, RJ Williams, JP Sumpter, S Jobling, ...
Bmc Biology 12, 1-13, 2014
Exigences : UK Natural Environment Research Council
The long shadow of our chemical past–high DDT concentrations in fish near a former agrochemicals factory in England
MD Jürgens, J Crosse, PB Hamilton, AC Johnson, KC Jones
Chemosphere 162, 333-344, 2016
Exigences : UK Natural Environment Research Council
Trypanosoma rangeli is phylogenetically closer to Old World trypanosomes than to Trypanosoma cruzi
O Espinosa-Álvarez, PA Ortiz, L Lima, AG Costa-Martins, MG Serrano, ...
International journal for parasitology 48 (7), 569-584, 2018
Exigences : US National Science Foundation
Do stressful conditions make adaptation difficult? Guppies in the oil‐polluted environments of southern Trinidad
G Rolshausen, DAT Phillip, DM Beckles, A Akbari, S Ghoshal, ...
Evolutionary Applications 8 (9), 854-870, 2015
Exigences : Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie du Canada, UK …
Evolution of non-kin cooperation: social assortment by cooperative phenotype in guppies
JB Brask, DP Croft, M Edenbrow, R James, BH Bleakley, IW Ramnarine, ...
Royal Society open science 6 (1), 181493, 2019
Exigences : Danish Council for Independent Research, UK Natural Environment Research …
Effects of Exposure to WwTW Effluents over Two Generations on Sexual Development and Breeding in Roach Rutilus rutilus
PB Hamilton, A Lange, E Nicol, LK Bickley, ESR De-Bastos, S Jobling, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 49 (21), 12994-13002, 2015
Exigences : UK Natural Environment Research Council
Social dominance and rainfall predict telomere dynamics in a cooperative arid‐zone bird
EM Wood, P Capilla‐Lasheras, DL Cram, LA Walker, JE York, A Lange, ...
Molecular ecology 31 (23), 6141-6154, 2022
Exigences : UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, UK Natural …
Investigation into Adaptation in Genes Associated with Response to Estrogenic Pollution in Populations of Roach (Rutilus rutilus) Living in English Rivers
PB Hamilton, AE Lockyer, TM Uren Webster, DJ Studholme, JR Paris, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 54 (24), 15935-15945, 2020
Exigences : UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, UK Medical …
Feminizing effects of ethinylestradiol in roach (Rutilus rutilus) populations with different estrogenic pollution exposure histories
PB Hamilton, A Baynes, E Nicol, G Harris, TMU Webster, N Beresford, ...
Aquatic Toxicology 249, 106229, 2022
Exigences : UK Natural Environment Research Council
Population bottlenecks, genetic diversity and breeding ability of the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) from three polluted English Rivers
EM Santos, PB Hamilton, TS Coe, JS Ball, AC Cook, I Katsiadaki, ...
Aquatic toxicology 142, 264-271, 2013
Exigences : UK Natural Environment Research Council
Characterising the relationship between suitable habitat and gene flow for Myotis bechsteinii and Eptesicus serotinus in Britain
PGR Wright, C Bellamy, PB Hamilton, H Schofield, D Finch, F Mathews
Landscape Ecology 36 (12), 3419-3428, 2021
Exigences : UK Natural Environment Research Council
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