Abstract Estimating demographic parameters of interest is a critical component of applied conservation biology and evolutionary ecology, where demographic models and demographic data have become increasingly complex over the last several decades. These advances have been spurred by the development and use of information theoretic approaches, programs such as MARK and SURGE, and Bayesian inference. The use of Bayesian analyses has also become increasingly popular, where WinBUGS, JAGS, Stan, and NIMBLE provide increased user flexibility. Despite recent advances in Bayesian demographic modeling, some capture–recapture models that have been implemented in Program MARK remain unavailable to quantitative ecologists that wish to use Bayesian mode...
Abstract The computer package WinBUGS is introduced. We first give a brief introduction to Bayesian ...
This paper was presented at the EURING 2007 Technical Meeting, January 14-21, Dunedin, New Zealand. ...
The computer package WinBUGS is introduced. We first give a brief introduction to Bayesian theory an...
Mathematical models have been central to ecology for nearly a century. Simple models of population d...
The analysis of genetic variation to estimate demographic and historical parameters and to quantitat...
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1. Mark–recapture models are valuable for assessing diverse demographic and behavioural parameters, ...
Knowledge of population or species history is of critical importance for both theoretical concepts o...
The development of mortality models is important in order to reconstruct historical processes, under...
We examine the Bayesian approach to estimating parameters associated with animal survival on the bas...
The development of sophisticated mark-recapture models over the last four decades has provided funda...
The Cormarck-Jolly-Seber model incorporating frailty implemented in WinBUGS, using the 9000 kittiwak...
<p>The four demographic scenarios are described by 1–5 parameters. <i>N</i><sub>C</sub> = Current po...
Empirical time series of interacting entities, e.g., species abundances, are highly useful to study ...
1. Individual-based models (IBMs) allow realistic and flexible modelling of ecological systems, but ...
Abstract The computer package WinBUGS is introduced. We first give a brief introduction to Bayesian ...
This paper was presented at the EURING 2007 Technical Meeting, January 14-21, Dunedin, New Zealand. ...
The computer package WinBUGS is introduced. We first give a brief introduction to Bayesian theory an...
Mathematical models have been central to ecology for nearly a century. Simple models of population d...
The analysis of genetic variation to estimate demographic and historical parameters and to quantitat...
SIRIO(opens in a new window)|View at Publisher| Export | Download | Add to List | More... Jou...
1. Mark–recapture models are valuable for assessing diverse demographic and behavioural parameters, ...
Knowledge of population or species history is of critical importance for both theoretical concepts o...
The development of mortality models is important in order to reconstruct historical processes, under...
We examine the Bayesian approach to estimating parameters associated with animal survival on the bas...
The development of sophisticated mark-recapture models over the last four decades has provided funda...
The Cormarck-Jolly-Seber model incorporating frailty implemented in WinBUGS, using the 9000 kittiwak...
<p>The four demographic scenarios are described by 1–5 parameters. <i>N</i><sub>C</sub> = Current po...
Empirical time series of interacting entities, e.g., species abundances, are highly useful to study ...
1. Individual-based models (IBMs) allow realistic and flexible modelling of ecological systems, but ...
Abstract The computer package WinBUGS is introduced. We first give a brief introduction to Bayesian ...
This paper was presented at the EURING 2007 Technical Meeting, January 14-21, Dunedin, New Zealand. ...
The computer package WinBUGS is introduced. We first give a brief introduction to Bayesian theory an...