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Davina Hill
Davina Hill
Lecturer in Welfare Physiology, SBOHVM, University of Glasgow, UK
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Dairy cattle in a temperate climate: the effects of weather on milk yield and composition depend on management
D Hill, E Wall
Animal 9 (1), 138-49, 2015
1582015
Weather influences feed intake and feed efficiency in a temperate climate
DL Hill, E Wall
Journal of Dairy Science 100 (3), 2240-2257, 2017
832017
Variation in reproductive success across captive populations: methodological differences, potential biases and opportunities
SC Griffith, OL Crino, SC Andrew, FY Nomano, E Adkins‐Regan, ...
Ethology 123 (1), 1-29, 2017
612017
Alternative reproductive tactics in female striped mice: heavier females are more likely to breed solitarily than communally
DL Hill, N Pillay, C Schradin
Journal of Animal Ecology 84 (6), 1497-1508, 2015
262015
Wattled Curassows in Bolivia: abundance, habitat use, and conservation status
DL Hill, H Arañibar‐Rojas, R MacLeod
Journal of Field Ornithology 79 (4), 345-351, 2008
262008
Female but not male zebra finches adjust heat output in response to increased incubation demand
DL Hill, J Lindström, DJ McCafferty, RG Nager
Journal of Experimental Biology 217 (8), 1326-1332, 2014
252014
Dairy cattle in a temperate climate: the effects of weather on milk yield and composition depend on management. Animal 9: 138–149
DL Hill, E Wall
182015
Using Mentimeter to promote student engagement and inclusion
DL Hill, K Fielden
University of Cumbria, 2017
152017
Alternative reproductive tactics in female striped mice: solitary breeders have lower corticosterone levels than communal breeders
DL Hill, N Pillay, C Schradin
Hormones and behavior 71, 1-9, 2015
152015
Carry-over effects of male extra-pair copulation opportunity on biparental effort in zebra finches
DL Hill, J Lindström, RG Nager
Behavioral ecology and sociobiology 65, 2049-2059, 2011
122011
Dairy cattle in a temperate climate: the effects of weather on milk yield and composition depend on management. Animal. 9 (1): 138-149
DL Hill, E Wall
62015
Combining rapid antigen testing and syndromic surveillance improves community-based COVID-19 detection in a low-income country
FJ Chadwick, J Clark, S Chowdhury, T Chowdhury, DJ Pascall, Y Haddou, ...
Nature Communications 13 (1), 2877, 2022
52022
Glucocorticoid levels predict subsequent social tactic in females of a facultatively social mammal
DL Hill, N Pillay, C Schradin
Functional Ecology 35 (3), 650-662, 2021
52021
Effects of climate change on life‐history traits in hibernating mammals
R Findlay‐Robinson, VB Deecke, A Weatherall, DL Hill
Mammal Review 53 (2), 84-98, 2023
42023
Sexual conflict and division of labour during incubation
DL Hill
University of Glasgow, 2009
42009
A species-level trait dataset of bats in Europe and beyond
JSP Froidevaux, N Toshkova, L Barbaro, A Benítez-López, C Kerbiriou, ...
Scientific data 10 (1), 253, 2023
32023
Rapid antigen testing by community health workers for detection of SARS-CoV-2 in Dhaka, Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study
A Sania, AN Alam, ASM Alamgir, J Andrecka, E Brum, F Chadwick, ...
BMJ open 12 (6), e060832, 2022
22022
A 24-year investigation of the reproductive ecology of the Edible Dormouse (Glis glis).
S Brooks, RC Trout, D Hill
ARPHA Conference Abstracts, 2022
2022
Tools and spanners of Academic Life: what you need and where to find it.
A Charters, DL Hill, S Donnelly, J Taylor
University of Cumbria, 2019
2019
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