The computer package WinBUGS is introduced. We first give a brief introduction to Bayesian theory and its implementation using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithms. We then present three case studies showing how WinBUGS can be used when classical theory is difficult to implement. The first example uses data on white storks from Baden Württemberg, Germany, to demonstrate the use of mark-recapture models to estimate survival, and also how to cope with unexplained variance through random effects. Recent advances in methodology and also the WinBUGS software allow us to introduce (i) a flexible way of incorporating covariates using spline smoothing and (ii) a method to deal with missing values in covariates. The second example shows how to...
A Bayesian approach to combining animal abundance and demographic data. — In studies of wild animals...
This article analyzes the effects of unobserved family heterogeneity in children survival times thr...
This article analyzes the effects of unobserved family heterogeneity in children survival times thro...
This paper was presented at the EURING 2007 Technical Meeting, January 14-21, Dunedin, New Zealand. ...
Abstract The computer package WinBUGS is introduced. We first give a brief introduction to Bayesian ...
The computer package WinBUGS is introduced. We first give a brief introduction to Bayesian theory an...
Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods have become a ubiquitous tool in Bayesian analysis. This pap...
Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods have become a ubiquitous tool in Bayesian analysis. This pap...
A hands-on introduction to the principles of Bayesian modeling using WinBUGS Bayesian Modeling Using...
The use of hierarchical Bayesian spatial models in the analysis of ecological data is increasingly p...
In studies of wild animals, one frequently encounters both count and mark-recapture-recovery data. H...
We examine the Bayesian approach to estimating parameters associated with animal survival on the bas...
WinBUGS is a program for Bayesian model fitting by Gibbs sampling. WinBUGS has limited facilities fo...
In studies of wild animals, one frequently encounters both count and mark–recapture–recovery data. H...
Abstract Estimating demographic parameters of interest is a critical component of applied conservat...
A Bayesian approach to combining animal abundance and demographic data. — In studies of wild animals...
This article analyzes the effects of unobserved family heterogeneity in children survival times thr...
This article analyzes the effects of unobserved family heterogeneity in children survival times thro...
This paper was presented at the EURING 2007 Technical Meeting, January 14-21, Dunedin, New Zealand. ...
Abstract The computer package WinBUGS is introduced. We first give a brief introduction to Bayesian ...
The computer package WinBUGS is introduced. We first give a brief introduction to Bayesian theory an...
Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods have become a ubiquitous tool in Bayesian analysis. This pap...
Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods have become a ubiquitous tool in Bayesian analysis. This pap...
A hands-on introduction to the principles of Bayesian modeling using WinBUGS Bayesian Modeling Using...
The use of hierarchical Bayesian spatial models in the analysis of ecological data is increasingly p...
In studies of wild animals, one frequently encounters both count and mark-recapture-recovery data. H...
We examine the Bayesian approach to estimating parameters associated with animal survival on the bas...
WinBUGS is a program for Bayesian model fitting by Gibbs sampling. WinBUGS has limited facilities fo...
In studies of wild animals, one frequently encounters both count and mark–recapture–recovery data. H...
Abstract Estimating demographic parameters of interest is a critical component of applied conservat...
A Bayesian approach to combining animal abundance and demographic data. — In studies of wild animals...
This article analyzes the effects of unobserved family heterogeneity in children survival times thr...
This article analyzes the effects of unobserved family heterogeneity in children survival times thro...