Dr Julie Miller
- Affiliate Researcher (School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine)
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Wakefield, E. D. et al. (2021) The summer distribution, habitat associations and abundance of seabirds in the sub-polar frontal zone of the Northwest Atlantic. Progress in Oceanography, 198, 102657. (doi: 10.1016/j.pocean.2021.102657)
O'Hanlon, N. J., Alonso, S., Miller, J. A.O., McGill, R. A.R. and Nager, R. G. (2020) Landscape‐mediated variation in diet is associated with egg size and maculation in a generalist forager. Ibis, 162(3), pp. 687-700. (doi: 10.1111/ibi.12739)
Miller, J. A.O., Furness, R. W., Trinder, M. and Matthiopoulos, J. (2019) The sensitivity of seabird populations to density-dependence, environmental stochasticity and anthropogenic mortality. Journal of Applied Ecology, 56(9), pp. 2118-2130. (doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.13448)
Wakefield, E. D. et al. (2021) The summer distribution, habitat associations and abundance of seabirds in the sub-polar frontal zone of the Northwest Atlantic. Progress in Oceanography, 198, 102657. (doi: 10.1016/j.pocean.2021.102657)
O'Hanlon, N. J., Alonso, S., Miller, J. A.O., McGill, R. A.R. and Nager, R. G. (2020) Landscape‐mediated variation in diet is associated with egg size and maculation in a generalist forager. Ibis, 162(3), pp. 687-700. (doi: 10.1111/ibi.12739)
Miller, J. A.O., Furness, R. W., Trinder, M. and Matthiopoulos, J. (2019) The sensitivity of seabird populations to density-dependence, environmental stochasticity and anthropogenic mortality. Journal of Applied Ecology, 56(9), pp. 2118-2130. (doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.13448)