Welcome to The Bonner Lab
My WordPress Blog
Skip to content
  • About
  • CV
  • Publications
  • Teaching
  • People
  • Recruiting
  • Working in the Lab
  • Blog
  • Github
← Accounting for Behavioral Response to Capture when Estimating Population Size from Hair Snare Studies with Missing Data
Mountaintop Removal Mining Reduces Stream Salamander Occupancy and Richness in Southeastern Kentucky (USA) Biological Conservation →

Ben Augustine Presents at TWS

Posted on November 6, 2014 by Simon Bonner

On October 27, Ben Augustine presented his work on mark-recapture models with behavioral effects and subsampling at the 2014 Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society in Pittsburgh, PA. This work has also been accepted for publication in Methods in Ecology and Evolution and is available online. You can read more about this work in our previous post.

This entry was posted in Publications and Presentations, Uncategorized and tagged mark-recapture, MCMC, research. Bookmark the permalink.
← Accounting for Behavioral Response to Capture when Estimating Population Size from Hair Snare Studies with Missing Data
Mountaintop Removal Mining Reduces Stream Salamander Occupancy and Richness in Southeastern Kentucky (USA) Biological Conservation →
  • Recent Posts

    • Python Plotting with elpy on wsl2
    • Call it a sweep!
    • The Patchwork Package
    • Congratulations Hanna!
    • Testing whether a list contains an element
  • Archives

    • November 2020
    • October 2020
    • July 2019
    • February 2018
    • July 2017
    • December 2015
    • June 2015
    • March 2015
    • January 2015
    • December 2014
    • November 2014
    • October 2014
  • Categories

    • LaTeX
    • News
    • Programming
    • Publications and Presentations
    • R
    • Uncategorized
  • Tags

    • emacs
    • ess
    • LaTeX
    • mark-recapture
    • MCMC
    • occupancy
    • polymode
    • python
    • R
    • Rbloggers
    • RComputing
    • research
    • Rmarkdown
    • Rmd
    • salamanders
    • Word
    • wsl2
  • Meta

    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.org
Welcome to The Bonner Lab
Proudly powered by WordPress.