Description |
xxxii, 787 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
PART 1 MODELS FOR DYNAMIC SYSTEMS --1. Relative Abundance Models for Population Dynamics -- 2. Modeling Population Dynamics With Count Data -- 3. Hierarchical Models of Survival -- 4. Modeling Species Distribution and Range Dynamics, and Population Dynamics Using Dynamic Occupancy Models -- 5. Modeling Metacommunity Dynamics Using Dynamic Community Models -- PART 2 ADVANCED MODELS -- 6. Multi-state Occupancy Models -- 7. Modeling False Positives 8. Modeling Interactions Among Species -- 9. Spatial Models of Distribution and Abundance -- 10. Integrated Models for Multiple Types of Data -- 11. Spatially Explicit Distance Sampling Along Transects -- 12. Conclusions |
Summary |
Applied Hierarchical Modeling in Ecology: Analysis of Distribution, Abundance and Species Richness in R and BUGS, Volume Two: Dynamic and Advanced Models provides a synthesis of the state-of-the-art in hierarchical models for plant and animal distribution, also focusing on the complex and more advanced models currently available. The book explains all procedures in the context of hierarchical models that represent a unified approach to ecological research, thus taking the reader from design, through data collection, and into analyses using a very powerful way of synthesizing data.-- publisher website |
Subject |
Ecology -- Mathematical models.
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Author |
Royle, J. Andrew, author
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ISBN |
9780128237687 |
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0128237686 |
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