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40
Citations
6351
World Ranking
6121
National Ranking
2083

Overview

Karl V. Miller is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Environmental Science, with a strong focus on Ecology. Their work also covers related subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Small Animals, Ecological Modeling, and Agronomy and Crop Science.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics including Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Rangeland and Wildlife Management, Ecology and Biodiversity Studies, Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation, Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies, Species Distribution and Climate Change, and Forest Management and Policy.

Miller has published in several frequent venues, showing a concentration in journals related to wildlife and ecology. These venues include the Journal of Wildlife Management, Wildlife Society Bulletin, Animals, Landscape Ecology, and Ecology.

Recent papers by Karl V. Miller cover a range of ecological and wildlife management themes. These include:

  • "Relative reproductive phenology and synchrony affect neonate survival in a nonprecocial ungulate" (2020, Functional Ecology)
  • "Behavioral responses to ecological disturbances influence predation risk for a capital breeder" (2021, Landscape Ecology)
  • "White-Tailed Deer Population Dynamics Following Louisiana Black Bear Recovery" (2020, Journal of Wildlife Management)
  • "Modeling abundance, distribution, movement and space use with camera and telemetry data" (2021, Ecology)
  • "Rain, recreation and risk: Human activity and ecological disturbance create seasonal risk landscapes for the prey of an ambush predator" (2023, Journal of Animal Ecology)

Collaborative efforts have been a significant part of their work. Frequent co-authors include Michael J. Cherry, Gino J. D'Angelo, Richard B. Chandler, Kristina L. Johannsen, and David A Osborn, indicating active research partnerships across various ecological and wildlife studies.

Best Publications

  • Infectious Prions in Pre-Clinical Deer and Transmission of Chronic Wasting Disease Solely by Environmental Exposure

    Candace K. Mathiason;Sheila A. Hays;Jenny Powers;Jeanette Hayes-Klug

  • Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses

    James H. Miller;Karl V. Miller

  • Bat activity in harvested and intact forest stands in the Allegheny Mountains.

    Sheldon F. Owen;Michael A. Menzel;John W. Edwards;W. Mark Ford

  • Can Coyotes Affect Deer Populations in Southeastern North America

    John C. Kilgo;H. Scott Ray;Charles Ruth;Karl V. Miller

  • Effect of stand width and adjacent habitat on breeding bird communities in bottomland hardwoods

    John C. Kilgo;Robert A. Sargent

  • Forestry herbicide influences on biodiversity and wildlife habitat in southern forests

    Karl V. Miller;James H. Miller

  • Home-range Size and Habitat Used by the Northern Myotis (Myotis septentrionalis)

    Sheldon F. Owen;Michael A. Menzel;W. Mark Ford;Brian R. Chapman

  • Site-occupancy of bats in relation to forested corridors

    Chris D Hein;Steven B Castleberry;Karl V. Miller

  • Roost tree selection by northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis) maternity colonies in an industrial forest of the central Appalachian mountains

    Michael A Menzel;Sheldon F Owen;W.Mark Ford;John W Edwards

  • Evaluation of Wildlife Warning Reflectors for Altering White‐Tailed Deer Behavior Along Roadways

    Gino J. D'angelo;Joseph G. D'angelo;George R. Gallagher;David A. Osborn

  • FINE-SCALE GENETIC STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN FEMALE WHITE-TAILED DEER

    Christopher E. Comer;John C. Kilgo;Gino J. D'angelo;Travis C. Glenn

  • Seasonal Food Habits of the Coyote in the South Carolina Coastal Plain

    Joshua D. Schrecengost;John C. Kilgo;David Mallard;H. Scott Ray

  • Managed Forests and Conservation of Terrestrial Biodiversity in the Southern United States

    Darren A. Miller;T. Bently Wigley;Karl V. Miller

  • Electrophysiological measurements of spectral mechanisms in the retinas of two cervids: white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and fallow deer (Dama dama)

    G. H. Jacobs;J. F. Deegan;J. Neitz;B. P. Murphy

  • Quality Whitetails: The Why and How of Quality Deer Management

    James G. Teer;Karl V. Miller;R. L. Marchinton

  • Dominance, Testosterone Levels, and Scraping Activity in a Captive Herd of White-Tailed Deer

    Karl V. Miller;R. Larry Marchinton;Kenneth J. Forand;Karen L. Johansen

  • Putative Chemical Signals from White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus): Social and Seasonal Effects on Urinary Volatile Excretion in Males

    K. V. Miller;B. Jemiolo;J. W. Gassett;I. Jelinek

  • Deer Responses to Sounds From a Vehicle-Mounted Sound-Production System

    Sharon A. Valitzski;Gino J. D'angelo;George R. Gallagher;David A. Osborn

  • Butorphanol-azaperone-medetomidine for immobilization of captive white-tailed deer.

    Brad F. Miller;David A. Osborn;William R. Lance;M. Brent Howze

  • Partitioning of food resources by syntopic eastern red (Lasiurus borealis), seminole (L. seminolus) and evening (Nycticeius humeralis) bats

    Timothy C. Carter;Michael A. Menzel;Brian R. Chapman;Karl V. Miller

  • Volatile compounds from interdigital gland of male white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus).

    J. W. Gassett;D. P. Wiesler;A. G. Baker;D. A. Osborn

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert J. Warren
Robert J. Warren Buffalo State College
John C. Kilgo
John C. Kilgo US Forest Service
W. Mark Ford
W. Mark Ford United States Geological Survey
Michael J. Chamberlain
Michael J. Chamberlain University of Georgia
L. Mike Conner
L. Mike Conner US Forest Service
Edward A. Hoover
Edward A. Hoover Colorado State University
Robert J. Cooper
Robert J. Cooper University of Georgia
Milos V. Novotny
Milos V. Novotny Indiana University
Michael J. Yabsley
Michael J. Yabsley University of Georgia
Steven L. Monfort
Steven L. Monfort Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute

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