Meredith Hamilton, Associate Professor Emeritus

Molecular Cytogenetics, Mammalian Chromosomal Evolution, Molecular Evolution, Repetitive DNA Sequences, Interface between Genetics and Conservation Biology

Ph.D., 1989, Texas Tech University

Phone: 405-744-9685

Email: meredith.hamilton@okstate.edu

 

Selected Publications

  • Smith, S. J., R. A. Van Den Bussche, D. M. Leslie, Jr., and M. J. Hamilton. Fragmented distribution of gypsum deposits causes genetic discontinuities of western big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii pallescens).
  • Van Den Bussche, R. A., M. J. Hamilton, D. M. Leslie, Jr., and D. J. Schmidly. Survey of mammals of special concern in western Oklahoma State. Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.
  • Roehrs, Z. P., B. S. Coyner, D. L. Martinez, R. A. Van Den Bussche, M J. Hamilton, D. M. Leslie, Jr., and D. J. Schmidly. New records of mammals from western Oklahoma.
  • Leslie, D. M., Jr., and M. J. Hamilton. 2007. Editorial: A plea for a common citation format in scientific serials. Serials Review 33:1-3.
  • Weyandt, S. E., R. A. Van Den Bussche, M. J. Hamilton, and D. M. Leslie, Jr. 2005. Unraveling the effects of sex and dispersal: Conservation genetics of the endangered Ozark big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii ingens). Journal of Mammalogy 86:1136–1143.
  • Bradley, R. D., D. S. Carroll, M. L. Haynie, R. Muniz Martinez, M. J. Hamilton, and C. W. Kilpatrick. 2004. A new species of Peromyscus from western Mexico. Journal of Mammalogy 85:1184-1193.