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Dr David Kelly is a researcher at the School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, specializing in behavioural ecology, trophic ecology, evolution, and biogeography. His work focuses on predator-prey dynamics, wildlife disease, and avian biodiversity in regions like Indonesia and Ireland.
Current research includes investigating oral vaccine bait uptake by badgers for tuberculosis control, funded by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. His fieldwork spans Southeast Sulawesi, where he studies avian breeding patterns, speciation, and ecological adaptation on islands.
Key publication trends highlight his expertise in island biogeography, wildlife epidemiology, and avian taxonomy. His work bridges empirical field studies with theoretical insights into evolutionary processes.
Active collaborations include the Marples Lab, where he contributes to interdisciplinary projects on badger behavior, disease transmission, and ecological modeling. His methodological approaches integrate stable isotope analysis, genetic studies, and behavioral experiments.
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