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Journal Article
Whitehouse, Matthew, Eldridge, James Vincent, Elmouttie, David, & Hamilton, Grant (2012) The spatial distribution of rodent damage in Australian macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia) orchards. Australian Journal of Crop Science, pp. 1423-1427.
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24Eldridge, James Vincent, Whitehouse, Matthew, Elmouttie, David, & Hamilton, Grant (2012) Effects of cultivar on rodent damage in Australian macadamia orchards. Australian Journal of Crop Science, 6(6), pp. 1110-1115.
Steel, Roderic, Elmouttie, David, & Hamilton, Grant (2012) Geostatistical analysis of adult Rhyzopertha dominica (F.) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) in wheat stored at constant temperatures. Journal of Stored Products Research. (In Press)
Rasmussen, Rune K. & Hamilton, Grant S. (2012) An approximate Bayesian computation approach for estimating parameters of complex environmental processes in a cellular automata. Environmental Modelling and Software, 29(1), pp. 1-10.
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51Elmouttie, David, Hammond, Nicole Elana, & Hamilton, Grant S. (2012) A review of current statistical methodologies for in storage sampling and surveillance in the grains industry. Bulletin of Entomological Research. (In Press)
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71Hamilton, Grant S. & Elmouttie, David (2011) Insect distributions and sampling protocols for stored commodities. Stewart Postharvest Review, 7(3), pp. 1-5.
Elmouttie, David, Kiemeier, Andreas, & Hamilton, Grant S. (2010) Improving detection probabilities for pests in stored grains. Pest Management Science.
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2Johnson, Sandra, Fielding, Fiona, Hamilton, Grant, & Mengersen, Kerrie (2010) An Integrated Bayesian Network approach to Lyngbya majuscula bloom initiation. Marine Environmental Research, 69(1), pp. 27-37.
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9Hamilton, Grant S., McVinish, Ross S., & Mengersen, Kerrie L. (2009) Bayesian model averaging for harmful algal bloom prediction. Ecological Applications, 19(7), pp. 1805-1814.
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7Hamilton, Grant S. (2009) Differential impacts of habitat heterogeneity on male and female connectivity in a spatially structured pest system. Austral Ecology, 34(1), pp. 41-49.
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2Miller, Evonne, Buys, Laurie, Bell, Lorraine M., Hargreaves, Megan, Dawes, Les A., & Hamilton, Grant S. (2008) The ghost in the machine : trust and technology in the water recycling debate. International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, 4(1), pp. 35-44.
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11Hamilton, Grant S., Fielding, Fiona, Chiffings, Anthony W., Hart, Barry T., Johnstone, Ron W., & Mengersen, Kerrie L. (2007) Investigating the Use of a Bayesian Network to Model the Risk of Lyngbya majuscula Bloom Initiation in Deception Bay, Queensland. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 13(6), pp. 1271-1287.
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12Hamilton, Grant S., Mather, Peter B., & Wilson, John C. (2006) Habitat heterogeneity influences connectivity in a spatially structured pest population. Journal of Applied Ecology, 43(2), pp. 219-226.
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11Hamilton, Grant S., Currat, Mathias, Ray, Nicolas, Heckel, Gerald, Beaumont, Mark, & Excoffier, Laurent (2005) Bayesian estimation of recent migration rates after a spatial expansion. Genetics, 170, pp. 409-417.
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65Hamilton, Grant S., Stoneking, Mark, & Excoffier, Laurent (2005) Molecular analysis reveals tighter social regulation of immigration in patrilocal populations than in matrilocal populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(21), pp. 7476-7480.
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55Excoffier, Laurent & Hamilton, Grant S. (2003) Comment on "Genetic Structure of Human Populations". Science Magazine, 300(5627), p. 1877.
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1Conference Paper
Fulford, G.R., Lee, X.J., Berman, D., & Hamilton, G.S. (2011) Interaction of myxomatosis and Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease in wild rabbit. In Chan, F., Marinova, D, & Anderssen, R.S. (Eds.) MODSIM2011, 19th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation., Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, Perth, WA, pp. 912-918.
Abal, Eva, Alston, Clair, Chiffings, Tony, Hamilton, Grant, Hart, Barry, & Mengersen, Kerrie (2005) Integrating science through Bayesian Belief Networks : case study of Lyngbya in Moreton Bay. In Zerger, A. & Argent, R. (Eds.) Proceedings of International Congress on Modelling and Simulation 2005, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand Inc, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 392-399.
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1QUT Thesis
Hamilton, Grant Stewart (2004) The influence of habitat heterogeneity on patterns of connectivity among rabbit populations in southern Queensland. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
