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Mark Miller is a Research Fellow at Monash University's School of Biological Sciences, specializing in mitigating offshore wind farm impacts on Southern Hemisphere seabirds. His work focuses on bridging ecological knowledge gaps through field studies (e.g., albatross biologging) and evidence synthesis to support sustainable energy development. With over a decade of experience across academia, NGOs, and government sectors, he integrates ornithology, marine functional ecology, and advanced spatial analysis to inform conservation strategies.
Research interests include seabird flight height dynamics to assess collision risks with turbines, functional ecology perspectives for ecosystem service analysis, and leveraging biologging technologies (GPS, accelerometry). He develops statistical models and spatial tools to aid decision-making in marine conservation. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and biodiversity protection.
Recent collaborations span global marine ecosystems, addressing tropicalization in reef fish communities and fisheries management frameworks. Miller contributes to open-source tools like the R package track2KBA for biodiversity site identification from tracking data.
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