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Publications – Jeffrey T. Miller
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PhD Candidate at UC Davis under Dr. Andrew Whitehead. Image source: Gabriele Ng. Swee J. Rochman, Chelsea M. Tahir, Akbar Williams, Susan L. Baxa, Dolores V. Lam, Rosalyn Miller, Jeffrey. T Teh, Foo-Ching Werorilangi, Shinta Teh, 2015. Anthropogenic debris in seafood: Plastic debris and fibers from textiles in fish and bivalves sold for human consumption. Scientific Reports 5, 14340. B Dubansky, A Whitehead, JT Miller. Alan S Kolok, Jeffrey T Miller. Brian D Wisenden, Justin Karst, Jeffrey Miller.
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Environmental Toxicology :: Faculty
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Message from the Chair. Researchers / Post Docs. Bodega Marine Lab Summer Courses. Internships and Special Study. Job / Internship Newsletter. ETOX Club at UC Davis. Lake Beryessa Hiking Trip. Where are our Alumni now? Alumni: Update your contact info. Cherr, Gary N. Denison, Michael S. Gaikwad, Nilesh William. La Merrill, Michele A. Nguyen, Tran B. Oteiza De Fraga, Patricia I. Rice, Robert H. Tjeerdema, Ronald T. Wood, Matthew James. Researchers / Post Docs. Environmental Toxicology. Metro Cluster.
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UC Davis – ISEECI
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Am an environmental physiologist with an interest in understanding the molecular, biochemical and physiological mechanisms that underlie an animal’s capacity to cope with environmental change. Our lab focuses on theoretical population, community, and evolutionary ecology applied to conservation biology, particularly in marine systems. We actively collaborate with a diversity of land managers in our research. Not only does this allow us to apply our research to real-world situations, but it also provi...
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The ultimate grad student guide to survive (and pass) qualifying exams | The Naked Darwin
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Exposing ideas on ecology and evolution. The ultimate grad student guide to survive (and pass) qualifying exams. Updated on 11/24/2014* *. The good, or Eastwood-style strategies for success:. 1) Get your life ready beforehand. 2) Make a work and rest schedule and stick to it. Set up the order of the questions you will answer, and a time frame for each. Include an order of tasks: read - write - revise - break - next question. The transition from reading to writing is very important, I personally s...Walk ...
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Taste of quals: on the relationship between diversification and key innovations | The Naked Darwin
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Exposing ideas on ecology and evolution. Taste of quals: on the relationship between diversification and key innovations. This is the last post on the series “Taste of Quals” with examples of questions and answers given in the qualifying exams of the Ecology, Evolution and Systematics program at the University of Missouri St Louis. In this post you’ll find another answer written by Robbie Hart (find more about him here. Describe the relationship between diversification and key innovations. Yucca moths in...
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Taste of Quals: Incomplete lineage sorting and species delimitation | The Naked Darwin
https://thenakeddarwin.wordpress.com/2014/12/17/taste-of-quals-incomplete-lineage-sorting-and-species-delimitation
Exposing ideas on ecology and evolution. Taste of Quals: Incomplete lineage sorting and species delimitation. This is a continuation of the post “ The ultimate grad student guide to survive (and pass) qualifying exams. 8220;, in which you can find helpful advice collected from several grad students that were successful (or not so much) in their qualifying exams. As promised, here is the first sample of a quals question and answer under the format of the Ecology, Evolution and Systematics. Is the number o...
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First Post – Jeffrey T. Miller
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PhD Candidate at UC Davis under Dr. Andrew Whitehead. Image source: A.Whitehead. November 24, 2015. Research Interests and Posts soon to come! Until then, have a look at my publications, CV, and our lab website. Photo: Ben Dubansky, UNT. November 24, 2015. Population genetics of pollution resistant killifish in Science. Link to Reid et al Science Continue reading. Published on December 07, 2016. 2016 Jeffrey Miller. Powered by Jekyll. Using the HPSTR Theme. Comments powered by Disqus.