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Book Synopsis

An authoritative guide to quantitative methods that will help wildlife scientists improve analysis and decision-making.

Over the past fifty years, wildlife science has become increasingly quantitative. But to wildlife scientists, many of whom have not been formally trained as biometricians, computer modelers, or mathematicians, the wide array of available techniques for analyzing wildlife populations and habitats can be overwhelming. This practical book aims to help students and professionals alike understand how to use quantitative methods to inform their work in the field.

Covering the most widely used contemporary approaches to the analysis of wildlife populations and habitats, Quantitative Analyses in Wildlife Science is divided into five broad areas:

general statistical methods
demographic estimation
dynamic process modeling
analysis of spatially based data on animals and resources
numerical methods

Addressing a va

Trade Review
This is primarily a book for students and working wildlife management professionals; however that is not to say that it is, or should be, outside the realm of consideration by those with a sincere interest in how wildlife researchers collect and interpret data. As so many aspects of contemporary wildlife conservation revolve around what the number are, how they were collected, and how they are interpreted, most anyone with a serious interest in wildlife conservation would do well to at least understand how the metaphorical sausage is made – even if they're not making it themselves. To that end, this is most certainly the book from which to best acquire such an understanding.
—Johannes E. Riutta, The Well-Read Naturalist

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
Foreword, by R. J. Gutiérrez
Preface
Acknowledgments

1 Introduction
Leonard A. Brennan, Andrew N. Tri, and Bruce G. Marcot

PART I GENERAL STATISTICAL METHODS
2 Regression: Linear and Nonlinear, Parametricband Nonparametric
David B. Wester
3 Multivariate Models and Analyses
Erica F. Stuber, Christopher C. Chizinski, Jeffrey J. Lusk, and Joseph J. Fontaine
4 Comparing Ecological Models
Mevin B. Hooten and Evan G. Cooch

PART II ESTIMATION OF ABUNDANCE AND DEMOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS
5 Estimation of Population Parameters Using Marked Animals
Gary C. White
6 Distance Sampling
Stephen T. Buckland, David L. Miller, and Eric Rexstad
7 Occupancy Modeling Applications
Chris Sutherland and Daniel W. Linden

PART III DYNAMIC MODELING OF PROCESSES
8 Analysis of Population Monitoring Data
Jamie S. Sanderlin, Michael L. Morrison, and William M. Block
9 Systems Analysis and Simulation
Stephen J. Demaso and Joseph P. Sands
10 Applications of Individual-Based Models
Julie A. Heinrichs and Bruce G. Marcot
11 Detecting and Analyzing Density Dependence
Zachary S. Ladin and Christopher K. Williams

PART IV ANALYSIS OF SPATIALLY BASED DATA ON ANIMALS AND RESOURCES
12 Resource Selection Analysis
Julianna M. A. Jenkins, Damon B. Lesmeister, and Raymond J. Davis
13 Spatial Statistics in Wildlife Research
Andrew N. Tri

PART V NUMERICAL METHODS
14 Bayesian Analysis of Molecular Genetics Data
Damon L. Williford and Randy W. Deyoung
15 Machine Learning, Random Forests, and Boosted Regression Trees
Jane Elith
16 Causal Modeling and the Role of Expert Knowledge
Bruce G. Marcot
17 Summary and Synthesis: Looking to the Future
Andrew N. Tri, Bruce G. Marcot, and Leonard A. Brennan

Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 30/11/2019
      ISBN13: 9781421431079, 978-1421431079
      ISBN10: 1421431076

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An authoritative guide to quantitative methods that will help wildlife scientists improve analysis and decision-making.

      Over the past fifty years, wildlife science has become increasingly quantitative. But to wildlife scientists, many of whom have not been formally trained as biometricians, computer modelers, or mathematicians, the wide array of available techniques for analyzing wildlife populations and habitats can be overwhelming. This practical book aims to help students and professionals alike understand how to use quantitative methods to inform their work in the field.

      Covering the most widely used contemporary approaches to the analysis of wildlife populations and habitats, Quantitative Analyses in Wildlife Science is divided into five broad areas:

      general statistical methods
      demographic estimation
      dynamic process modeling
      analysis of spatially based data on animals and resources
      numerical methods

      Addressing a va

      Trade Review
      This is primarily a book for students and working wildlife management professionals; however that is not to say that it is, or should be, outside the realm of consideration by those with a sincere interest in how wildlife researchers collect and interpret data. As so many aspects of contemporary wildlife conservation revolve around what the number are, how they were collected, and how they are interpreted, most anyone with a serious interest in wildlife conservation would do well to at least understand how the metaphorical sausage is made – even if they're not making it themselves. To that end, this is most certainly the book from which to best acquire such an understanding.
      —Johannes E. Riutta, The Well-Read Naturalist

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors
      Foreword, by R. J. Gutiérrez
      Preface
      Acknowledgments

      1 Introduction
      Leonard A. Brennan, Andrew N. Tri, and Bruce G. Marcot

      PART I GENERAL STATISTICAL METHODS
      2 Regression: Linear and Nonlinear, Parametricband Nonparametric
      David B. Wester
      3 Multivariate Models and Analyses
      Erica F. Stuber, Christopher C. Chizinski, Jeffrey J. Lusk, and Joseph J. Fontaine
      4 Comparing Ecological Models
      Mevin B. Hooten and Evan G. Cooch

      PART II ESTIMATION OF ABUNDANCE AND DEMOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS
      5 Estimation of Population Parameters Using Marked Animals
      Gary C. White
      6 Distance Sampling
      Stephen T. Buckland, David L. Miller, and Eric Rexstad
      7 Occupancy Modeling Applications
      Chris Sutherland and Daniel W. Linden

      PART III DYNAMIC MODELING OF PROCESSES
      8 Analysis of Population Monitoring Data
      Jamie S. Sanderlin, Michael L. Morrison, and William M. Block
      9 Systems Analysis and Simulation
      Stephen J. Demaso and Joseph P. Sands
      10 Applications of Individual-Based Models
      Julie A. Heinrichs and Bruce G. Marcot
      11 Detecting and Analyzing Density Dependence
      Zachary S. Ladin and Christopher K. Williams

      PART IV ANALYSIS OF SPATIALLY BASED DATA ON ANIMALS AND RESOURCES
      12 Resource Selection Analysis
      Julianna M. A. Jenkins, Damon B. Lesmeister, and Raymond J. Davis
      13 Spatial Statistics in Wildlife Research
      Andrew N. Tri

      PART V NUMERICAL METHODS
      14 Bayesian Analysis of Molecular Genetics Data
      Damon L. Williford and Randy W. Deyoung
      15 Machine Learning, Random Forests, and Boosted Regression Trees
      Jane Elith
      16 Causal Modeling and the Role of Expert Knowledge
      Bruce G. Marcot
      17 Summary and Synthesis: Looking to the Future
      Andrew N. Tri, Bruce G. Marcot, and Leonard A. Brennan

      Index

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