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Michaela D.J. Blyton
Michaela D.J. Blyton
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, University of Queensland
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Genetic Structure and Antimicrobial Resistance of Escherichia coli and Cryptic Clades in Birds with Diverse Human Associations
MDJ Blyton, H Pi, B Vangchhia, S Abraham, DJ Trott, JR Johnson, ...
Applied and environmental microbiology 81 (15), 5123-5133, 2015
702015
Faecal inoculations alter the gastrointestinal microbiome and allow dietary expansion in a wild specialist herbivore, the koala
MDJ Blyton, RM Soo, D Whisson, KJ Marsh, J Pascoe, M Le Pla, W Foley, ...
Animal Microbiome 1, 1-18, 2019
662019
The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) faecal microbiome differs with diet in a wild population
KL Brice, P Trivedi, TC Jeffries, MDJ Blyton, C Mitchell, BK Singh, ...
PeerJ 7, e6534, 2019
642019
Not all types of host contacts are equal when it comes to E. coli transmission
MDJ Blyton, SC Banks, R Peakall, DB Lindenmayer, DM Gordon
Ecology letters 17 (8), 970-978, 2014
532014
Kin selection in den sharing develops under limited availability of tree hollows for a forest marsupial
SC Banks, DB Lindenmayer, L McBurney, D Blair, EJ Knight, MDJ Blyton
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1719), 2768-2776, 2011
452011
Sex‐dependent competitive dominance of phylogenetic group B2 Escherichia coli strains within human hosts
MDJ Blyton, SJ Cornall, K Kennedy, P Colligon, DM Gordon
Environmental Microbiology Reports 6 (6), 605-610, 2014
322014
High temporal variability in commensal Escherichia coli strain communities of a herbivorous marsupial
MDJ Blyton, SC Banks, R Peakall, DM Gordon
Environmental microbiology 15 (8), 2162-2172, 2013
322013
Genetic Attributes of E. coli Isolates from Chlorinated Drinking Water
MDJ Blyton, DM Gordon
PLOS ONE 12 (1), e0169445, 2017
262017
The effect of sex‐biased dispersal on opposite‐sexed spatial genetic structure and inbreeding risk
MDJ Blyton, SC Banks, R Peakall
Molecular ecology 24 (8), 1681-1695, 2015
262015
Adaptive responses and disruptive effects: how major wildfire influences kinship‐based social interactions in a forest marsupial
SC Banks, MDJ Blyton, D Blair, L McBURNEY, DB Lindenmayer
Molecular ecology 21 (3), 673-684, 2012
242012
Maternal inheritance of the koala gut microbiome and its compositional and functional maturation during juvenile development
MDJ Blyton, RM Soo, P Hugenholtz, BD Moore
Environmental Microbiology 24 (1), 475-493, 2022
232022
Fine‐scale refuges can buffer demographic and genetic processes against short‐term climatic variation and disturbance: a 22‐year case study of an arboreal marsupial
SC Banks, T Lorin, RE Shaw, L McBurney, D Blair, MDJ Blyton, AL Smith, ...
Molecular ecology 24 (15), 3831-3845, 2015
232015
Koala retrovirus genetic diversity and transmission dynamics within captive koala populations
BA Joyce, MDJ Blyton, SD Johnston, PR Young, KJ Chappell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (38), e2024021118, 2021
182021
Geographic patterns of koala retrovirus genetic diversity, endogenization, and subtype distributions
MDJ Blyton, PR Young, BD Moore, KJ Chappell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (33), e2122680119, 2022
172022
Macroparasites in Antarctic penguins
JI Diaz, B Fusaro, V Vidal, D González-Acuña, ES Costa, M Dewar, ...
Biodiversity and Evolution of Parasitic Life in the Southern Ocean, 183-204, 2017
162017
Can individual and social patterns of resource use buffer animal populations against resource decline?
SC Banks, DB Lindenmayer, JT Wood, L McBurney, D Blair, MDJ Blyton
PloS one 8 (1), e53672, 2013
142013
The role of relatedness in mate choice by an arboreal marsupial in the presence of fine-scale genetic structure
MDJ Blyton, RE Shaw, R Peakall, DB Lindenmayer, SC Banks
Behavioral ecology and sociobiology 70, 313-321, 2016
132016
Characterization of the juvenile koala gut microbiome across wild populations
MDJ Blyton, RM Soo, P Hugenholtz, BD Moore
Environmental Microbiology 24 (9), 4209-4219, 2022
112022
Koala retrovirus load and non-A subtypes are associated with secondary disease among wild northern koalas
MDJ Blyton, M Pyne, P Young, K Chappell
PLoS pathogens 18 (5), e1010513, 2022
112022
Fundamental dietary specialisation explains differential use of resources within a koala population
KJ Marsh, MDJ Blyton, WJ Foley, BD Moore
Oecologia 196 (3), 795-803, 2021
112021
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