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Modern Bayesian methods have an important role to play in population ecology. Statistical methods for the analysis of mark-recapture-recovery data on wild animals continue to develop in response to the availability of long-term data sets and advances in animal marking and tracking techniques. Bringing together top experts in the field, this book presents up-to-date Bayesian procedures in an accessible manner, illustrated by a wide range of real examples and complemented by accessible computer programs. The authors include WinBUGS and R code for all of the analyses that are performed in the text.…mehr

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Modern Bayesian methods have an important role to play in population ecology. Statistical methods for the analysis of mark-recapture-recovery data on wild animals continue to develop in response to the availability of long-term data sets and advances in animal marking and tracking techniques. Bringing together top experts in the field, this book presents up-to-date Bayesian procedures in an accessible manner, illustrated by a wide range of real examples and complemented by accessible computer programs. The authors include WinBUGS and R code for all of the analyses that are performed in the text.
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Autorenporträt
Ruth King is a reader in statistics at the University of St. Andrews and a former EPSRC post-doctoral Research Fellow. Byron J.T. Morgan is a professor of applied statistics at the University of Kent and co-director of the EPSRC National Centre for Statistical Ecology. Olivier Gimenez is a research scientist in biostatistics at CNRS and a former Marie Curie research fellow. Stephen P. Brooks is director of research at ATASS Ltd and a former professor of statistics at the University of Cambridge and EPSRC Advanced Fellow.