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Dr David Thompson is a Principal Research Fellow (Re-engaged) at the University of St Andrews' School of Biology, focusing on marine mammal behavior and conservation. His work addresses ecological impacts of human activities on seals, including tagging technology, acoustic noise effects, and renewable energy interactions. Key research areas include thermoregulation in seals, habitat distribution modeling, and non-lethal seal management strategies.
Recent studies highlight his contributions to reducing tagging-induced stress in marine animals and assessing collision risks from tidal turbines. Thompson collaborates extensively with organizations like Scottish Natural Heritage and NERC, leading projects on marine mammal conservation and policy-informing research. His findings inform environmental management strategies for sustainable coexistence between marine ecosystems and human infrastructure.
Publications span peer-reviewed journals and commissioned reports, emphasizing practical applications of ecological research. Notable projects include habitat-based distribution models for seals and acoustic risk assessments for marine mammals exposed to shipping noise.
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