Dr Miles Keighley

Honorary Lecturer

Research interests

  • Animal Behaviour
  • Landscape Ecology
  • Conservation And Biodiversity
  • Keighley, M. V., Haslett, S., Zdenek, C. N., & Heinsohn, R. (2021). Slow breeding rates and low population connectivity indicate Australian palm cockatoos are in severe decline. Biological Conservation, 253, 108865.
  • Keighley, M, Langmore, N, Penalba, J et al 2020, 'Modelling dispersal in a large parrot: a comparison of landscape resistance models with population genetics and vocal dialect patterns', Landscape Ecology, vol. 35, pp. 129-144.
  • Keighley, M, Heinsohn, R, Langmore, N et al 2019, 'Genomic population structure aligns with vocal dialects in Palm Cockatoos (Probosciger aterrimus); evidence for refugial late-Quaternary distribution?', Emu - Austral Ornithology, vol. 119, no. 1, pp. 24-37pp.
  • Keighley, M, Langmore, N, Zdenek, C et al 2017, 'Geographic variation in the vocalizations of Australian palm cockatoos (Probosciger aterrimus)', Bioacoustics, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 91-108pp.