Past Seminars
- 1st February 2012
Tom Leinster, University of Glasgow, UK
Measuring diversity: the importance of species similarity
- 14 January 2010
Perry de Valpine, University of California Davis, USA.
Classical analysis of state-space models for population dynamics
- 15 December 2008
Gary White, Colorado State University, USA.
Program MARK Overview and Recent Additions
- 27 November 2007
Geir Storvik, University of Oslo, Norway.
Modelling Pollock egg counts from the western Gulf of Alaska by a zero-inflated Bayesian hierarchical space-time model
- 14 November 2007
Ed Ionides, University of Michigan, USA.
Inference for nonlinear dynamical systems, with applications to the ecology of infectious diseases.
- 19 October 2007
Jon Barry, CEFAS, UK
How many benthic species are there and how bad is dredging for them
- 24 May 2007
Jean-Michel Gaillard, University of Lyon, France.
How does individual heterogeneity influence detection of senescence and trade-offs: ungulates as case studies
- 16 May 2007
Paul Conn, Colorado State University, USA.
Bayesian analysis of wildlife age-at-harvest data
- 5 February 2007
William Browne, University of Nottingham, UK.
Using complex random effect models in epidemiology and ecology
- 29 November 2006
Carmen Fernandez, Spanish Oceanographic Institute.
Inference for state space models of wild animal populations
- 30 August 2006
David Fletcher, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Mark-Recapture Models and Population Dynamics
- 19 June 2006
Mark Maunder and Rick Deriso, Inter American Tropical Tuna Commission, San Diego, USA.
Including covariates in population dynamics models
- 12 June 2006
Dave Thomson, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany.
Statistical Analyses in Biodemography