Publications by:
Mark G.R. Miller
Also publishes as (Mark Miller, M.G.R. Miller)
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Miller, Mark G.R., Yamamoto, Yutaka, Sato, Mayumi, Lascelles, Ben, Nakamura, Yutaka, Sato, Hitoshi, Ando, Yasuhiro, Ezaki, Itsuro, Taylor, Phil, Mori, Shigeaki, Hayama, Seiji, and Kobayashi, Yutaka (2019) At-sea distribution and habitat of breeding Japanese Murrelets Synthliboramphus wumizusume: implications for conservation management. Bird Conservation International, 29 (3). pp. 370-385.
Miller, Mark G.R., Carlile, Nicholas, Phillips, Joe Scutt, McDuie, Fiona, and Congdon, Bradley C. (2018) The importance of tropical tuna for seabirds foraging over a marine productivity gradient. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 586. pp. 233-249.
Miller, Mark G.R., Silva, Fabiola R.O., Machovsky-Capuska, Gabriel E., and Congdon, Bradley C. (2018) Sexual segregation in tropical seabirds: drivers of sex-specific foraging in the Brown Booby Sula leucogaster. Journal of Ornithology, 159. pp. 425-437.
Machovsky-Capuska, Gabriel E., Miller, Mark G.R., Silva, Fabiola R.O., Amiot, Christophe, Stockin, Karen A., Senior, Alistair M., Schuckard, Rob, Melville, David, and Raubenheimer, David (2018) The nutritional nexus: linking niche, habitat variability and prey composition in a generalist marine predator. Journal of Animal Ecology, 87 (5). pp. 1286-1298.
Miller, Mark (2018) Foraging niche specialisation and resource use in tropical seabirds: implications for management. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Bicknell, Jake E., Collins, Murray B., Pickles, Rob S.A., McCann, Niall P., Bernard, Curtis R., Fernandes, Damian J., Miller, Mark G.R., James, Samantha M., Williams, Aiesha U., Struebig, Matthew J., Davies, Zoe G., and Smith, Robert J. (2017) Designing protected area networks that translate international conservation commitments into national action. Biological Conservation, 214. pp. 168-175.
Rayner, M.J., Carlile, N., Priddel, D., Bretagnolle, V., Miller, M.G.R., Phillips, R.A., Ranjard, L., Bury, S.J., and Torres, L.G. (2016) Niche partitioning by three Pterodroma petrel species during non-breeding in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 549. pp. 217-229.
McDuie, Fiona, Weeks, Scarla J., Miller, Mark G.R., and Congdon, Bradley C. (2015) Breeding tropical shearwaters use distant foraging sites when self-provisioning. Marine Ornithology, 43. pp. 123-129.