David Miller
Associate Professor
School of Veterinary and Life Sciences
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
David Miller is an Associate Professor in the School of Veterinary and Life Sciences in Murdoch University
Research Interest
The physiology and environmental control of reproduction, behaviour, welfare, appetite and body weight regulation in domesticated animals, with specific research interests including: 1) effect of various stressors on behaviour, welfare and appetite; 2) inappropriate energy balance and infertility; 3) effects of nutrition on early life programming; 4) endocrine and paracrine regulators of growth and function of cells, tissues and organs.
Publications
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Al Habsi, K., Yang, R., Ryan, U., Jacobson, C., Miller, D., (2017), Morphological and molecular characterization of an uninucleated cyst-producing Entamoeba spp. in captured Rangeland goats in Western Australia, Veterinary Parasitology, 235, , pages 41 - 46.
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Al Habsi, K., Yang, R., Williams, A., Miller, D., Ryan, U., Jacobson, C., (2017), Zoonotic Cryptosporidium and Giardia shedding by captured rangeland goats, Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, 7, , pages 32 - 35.
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Clarke, T., Pluske, J., Collins, T., Miller, D., Fleming, P., (2017), A quantitative and qualitative approach to the assessment of behaviour of sows upon mixing into group pens with or without a partition, Animal Production Science, 57, 2017, pages 1916 - 1923.