Hi all,
Andy Royle, Marc Kéry, Josh Twining, and I are running an in-person AHM workshop. This year it will be hosted at Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI, from July 22-26, 2024. We will show how to use likelihood and Bayesian methods to fit a large range of models that are useful for investigations of abundance and occupancy. Planned topics include:
Occupancy models for binary detection/nondetection data
Binomial N-mixture models for replicated count data
Multinomial N-mixture models for replicated capture-recapture data
Distance sampling models for a variety of distance sampling protocols
Modeling of false positives
Integrating multiple data types and integrated models
Please send your application to Ken Kellner (
kkel...@msu.edu), with CC to
marc...@vogelwarte.ch,
aro...@usgs.gov, and
jp...@cornell.edu and describe your background and knowledge in statistical modelling, R and JAGS/Nimble, and occupancy/Nmix models, by 30 April 2024.
You will find some more information in the attached flier.
Thanks,
Ken, Marc, Andy, and Josh