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About Rosanna Milligan

My research interests lie in understanding how the distributions and biodiversity patterns of deep-sea animals are shaped by their environment across multiple spatio-temporal and organisational scales. My research has examined the role that fishes play in connecting the deep oceans with shallow-water and terrestrial ecosystems to understand how human activities may affect marine ecosystems; and to relate the findings from my empirical research to theoretical concepts in community, meta-community and population biology. I am particularly interested in understanding the extent to which deep-sea fishes link the pelagic and benthic realms, the implications that this may have for active carbon export from the surface ocean, and how the ecological roles of deep-ocean fishes may be affected by human impacts affecting all depths.

Positions

August 2018 - Present Assistant Professor, Nova Southeastern University Halmos College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Marine and Environmental Sciences
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January 2016 - August 2018 Post-Doctoral Research Scientist, Nova Southeastern University
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2014 - 2015 Research Assistant (Grade 6), University of Glasgow ‐ IBAHCM
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2010 - 2010 Research Assistant (Grade 6), University of London ‐ University Marine Biological Station, Millport
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2008 - 2010 Research Assistant (Grade 6), University of Glasgow ‐ IBAHCM
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2015 - Present Steering Committee Member, Deep-Environmental Long-Term Observatory System (DELOS)
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Courses

  • Deep Sea Ecology (MBIO 4900)
  • Marine Ecosystems (MSMS 5020)

Education

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2010 - 2015 PhD, University of Glasgow ‐ IBAHCM
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2006 - 2008 MSc, University of Glasgow ‐ IBAHCM
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2001 - 2006 MSci, University of Glasgow ‐ IBAHCM
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