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Agnihotri, K., Smith, C., Oakey, J. and Storie, G. (2021) Pigeon adenovirus and pigeon torque teno virus associated with acute multifocal hepatic necrosis in pigeons in Queensland, Australia. Archives of Virology, 166 . pp. 1469-1475. ISSN 1432-8798

Welbergen, J. A., Meade, J., Field, H. E., Edson, D., McMichael, L., Shoo, L. P., Praszczalek, J., Smith, C. and Martin, J. M. (2020) Extreme mobility of the world’s largest flying mammals creates key challenges for management and conservation. BMC Biology, 18 (1). p. 101. ISSN 1741-7007

Field, H., Edson, D. and Smith, C. (2017) Flying-fox species and Hendra virus spillover risk: comment on ‘Factors explaining the dispersal of Hendra virus disease in South-East Queensland’ by Burnham and Chong (2016). Geocarto International, 32 (6). pp. 697-698. ISSN 1010-6049

Phalen, D. N., Hall, J., Ganesh, G., Hartigan, A., Smith, C., De Jong, C., Field, H. and Rose, K. (2017) Genetic diversity and phylogeny of the Christmas Island flying fox (Pteropus melanotus natalis). Journal of Mammalogy, 98 (2). pp. 428-437. ISSN 0022-2372

Smith, C. (2017) Persistent or long-term coronavirus infection in Australian bats. Microbiology Australia, 38 (1). pp. 8-11. ISSN 2201-9189

McMichael, L., Edson, D., Smith, C., Mayer, D., Smith, I., Kopp, S., Meers, J. and Field, H. (2017) Physiological stress and Hendra virus in flying-foxes (Pteropus spp.), Australia. PLOS ONE, 12 (8). pp. 1-16.

Edson, D., Field, H., McMichael, L., Jordan, D., Kung, N., Mayer, D. and Smith, C. (2015) Flying-Fox Roost Disturbance and Hendra Virus Spillover Risk. PLoS ONE, 10 (5). e0125881. ISSN 1932-6203

Edson, D., Field, H., McMichael, L., Vidgen, M., Goldspink, L., Broos, A., Melville, D., Kristoffersen, J., de Jong, C., McLaughlin, A., Davis, R., Kung, N., Jordan, D., Kirkland, P. and Smith, C. (2015) Routes of Hendra Virus Excretion in Naturally-Infected Flying-Foxes: Implications for Viral Transmission and Spillover Risk. PLoS ONE, 10 (10). e0140670.

Smith, C., Skelly, C., Kung, N., Roberts, B. and Field, H. (2014) Flying-Fox Species Density-A Spatial Risk Factor for Hendra Virus Infection in Horses in Eastern Australia. PloS one, 9 (6). e99965. ISSN 1932-6203

Smith, I., Broos, A., de Jong, C., Zeddeman, A., Smith, C., Smith, G., Moore, F., Barr, J., Crameri, G., Marsh, G., Tachedjian, M., Yu, M., Kung, Y. H., Wang, L.-F. and Field, H. (2011) Identifying Hendra Virus Diversity in Pteropid Bats. PLOS ONE, 6 (9). e25275.

Smith, C., de Jong, C. and Field, H. (2010) Sampling small quantities of blood from microbats. Acta Chiropterologica, 12 (1). pp. 255-258. ISSN 1508-1109

Crameri, G., Todd, S., Grimley, S., McEachern, J. A., Marsh, G. A., Smith, C., Tachedjian, M., De Jong, C., Virtue, E. R., Yu, M., Bulach, D., Liu, J.-P., Michalski, W. P., Middleton, D., Field, H. E. and Wang, L.-F. (2009) Establishment, Immortalisation and Characterisation of Pteropid Bat Cell Lines. PLOS ONE, 4 (12). e8266.

Li, W., Shi, Z., Yu, M., Ren, W., Smith, C., Epstein, J. H., Wang, H., Crameri, G., Hu, Z., Zhang, H., Zhang, J., McEachern, J. A., Field, H., Daszak, P., Eaton, B. T., Zhang, S. and Wang, L.-F. (2005) Bats are natural reservoirs of SARS-like coronaviruses. Science, 310 (5748). pp. 676-679. ISSN 1095-9203

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