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David Sims (born 1969) is a British marine biologist who is a Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Director for Research at the Laboratory of the Marine Biological Association (MBA) in Plymouth, and a Professor of Marine Ecology in the (National Oceanography Centre Southampton ) at the (University of Southampton ), U.K. He works in the field of behavioural ecology researching animal movement and dispersal processes, particularly of marine predators such as sharks. Research has identified common patterns of behaviour across phyla and informed conservation of threatened species. He is known for satellite tracking sharks and for discovering Lévy scaling laws in the search behaviour of diverse marine predators. == Background == He attained a First Class Honours degree in Biological Sciences (1991) and a Ph.D in animal behaviour (1994) under the supervision of Dr Quentin Bone FRS of the Marine Biological Association whilst in receipt of a personal studentship from the Natural Environment Research Council. He was a lecturer in the Zoology Department at the University of Aberdeen before taking up a NERC-funded Fellowship at the Marine Biological Association Laboratory in Plymouth in 2000.〔
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