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COS 5
Modeling: Populations
Mon, Aug 02, 2021:
8:30 AM-9:30 AM
Moderator:
Mara Baudena
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A simplified modeling framework to define vegetation functional community distributions based on two limiting factors
Bianca Charbonneau
,
Oak Ridge Institute of Science and Education
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An open spatial capture–recapture model for estimating density, movement, and population dynamics from line-transect surveys
Timothy A. Gowan
,
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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Community dynamics in a changing world: Tipping, tracking, and early-warning signals
Frithjof Lutscher
,
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Ottawa
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Comparing fecal DNA mark-recapture to mark-resight for estimating mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) abundance on winter range in the eastern Sierra Nevada
Andi Stewart
,
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
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Demographic response of a range-limited tropical plant to climatic and geographic gradients shapes its population dynamics from center to periphery
Jacob K. Moutouama
,
Rice University
;
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Predicting species distributions with environmental time-series data and deep-learning
Austin M. Smith
,
Department of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida
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Sequential tests for population trend detection
David Nguyen
,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Taking too many? Try SAMSE: A tool to include stochasticity for estimating limits to human-caused mortality of wildlife.
Oliver Manlik
,
School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Univerisity of New South Wales
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Testing the assumed worse population performance of threatened organisms with a citizen science program
Maria B. Garcia
,
Pyrenean Institute of Ecology - CSIC
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Thermodynamic constraints on the diversity of microbial ecosystems
Jacob Cook
,
Life Sciences, Imperial College London
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