A. Keith Miles
Keith Miles is the Center Director of the Western Ecological Research Center.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Community ecology
- Contaminants
- Cumulative effects
- Ecotoxicology
- Invertebrate ecology
- Marine mammal ecology
- Nearshore marine ecology
Professional Experience
Research Biologist, USGS, Western Ecological Research Center, Jun 1997-present
Graduate Faculty, Graduate Group in Ecology, University of California, Davis, Jan 1998-present
Research Biologist, National Biological Service, Davis, California, Oct 1993-Jun 1997
Research Biologist, USFWS, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, Maryland, Jul 1986-Oct 1993
Education and Certifications
Ph.D., Wildlife Ecology, Oregon State University 1987
M.S., Wildlife Biology, Oregon State University 1976
B.S., Zoology, Howard University 1972
Affiliations and Memberships*
Ecological Society of America
Estuarine Research Federation
Northern California Chapter of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Pacific Estuarine Research Society
The Wildlife Soc
Science and Products
Mercury correlations among six tissues for four waterbird species breeding in San Francisco Bay, California, USA Mercury correlations among six tissues for four waterbird species breeding in San Francisco Bay, California, USA
Bald eagles and sea otters in the Aleutian Archipelago: indirect effects of trophic cascades. Bald eagles and sea otters in the Aleutian Archipelago: indirect effects of trophic cascades.
Mercury concentrations and space use of pre-breeding American avocets and black-necked stilts in San Francisco Bay Mercury concentrations and space use of pre-breeding American avocets and black-necked stilts in San Francisco Bay
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure in Steller's eiders (Polysticta stelleri) and harlequin ducks (Histronicus histronicus) in the Eastern Aleutian Islands, Alaska, USA Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure in Steller's eiders (Polysticta stelleri) and harlequin ducks (Histronicus histronicus) in the Eastern Aleutian Islands, Alaska, USA
Spatial and temporal structure of macroinvertebrate assemblages, San Francisco Bay salt ponds Spatial and temporal structure of macroinvertebrate assemblages, San Francisco Bay salt ponds
Effect of lipid extraction on analyses of stable carbon and stable nitrogen isotopes in coastal organisms of the Aleutian archipelago Effect of lipid extraction on analyses of stable carbon and stable nitrogen isotopes in coastal organisms of the Aleutian archipelago
Science and Products
Mercury correlations among six tissues for four waterbird species breeding in San Francisco Bay, California, USA Mercury correlations among six tissues for four waterbird species breeding in San Francisco Bay, California, USA
Bald eagles and sea otters in the Aleutian Archipelago: indirect effects of trophic cascades. Bald eagles and sea otters in the Aleutian Archipelago: indirect effects of trophic cascades.
Mercury concentrations and space use of pre-breeding American avocets and black-necked stilts in San Francisco Bay Mercury concentrations and space use of pre-breeding American avocets and black-necked stilts in San Francisco Bay
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure in Steller's eiders (Polysticta stelleri) and harlequin ducks (Histronicus histronicus) in the Eastern Aleutian Islands, Alaska, USA Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure in Steller's eiders (Polysticta stelleri) and harlequin ducks (Histronicus histronicus) in the Eastern Aleutian Islands, Alaska, USA
Spatial and temporal structure of macroinvertebrate assemblages, San Francisco Bay salt ponds Spatial and temporal structure of macroinvertebrate assemblages, San Francisco Bay salt ponds
Effect of lipid extraction on analyses of stable carbon and stable nitrogen isotopes in coastal organisms of the Aleutian archipelago Effect of lipid extraction on analyses of stable carbon and stable nitrogen isotopes in coastal organisms of the Aleutian archipelago
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