JSM Activity #274


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Activity ID:  274
Title Room
Topics in Species Diversity and Modeling H-Cherokee
Date / Time Sponsor Type
08/08/2001    10:30 AM  -  12:20 PM Section on Statistics & the Environment*, ENAR Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Eric Smith, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Discussant:  
Description

Diversity and species abundance are considered from various statistical perspectives. Additionally, spatial process models, robustness and multicollinearity topics are addressed.
  301259  By:  Andrew Solow 10:35 AM 08/08/2001
Testing for Declining Diversity

  301125  By:  James Norris 10:50 AM 08/08/2001
Applicability of Heterogeneous Poisson Species Abundance Models

  301175  By:  Woollcott Smith 11:05 AM 08/08/2001
Species Discovery: Is Sample Diversity Informative?

  300818  By:  Mary Louie 11:20 AM 08/08/2001
Multiscale Spatial Process Models

  300820  By:  John Lefante 11:35 AM 08/08/2001
Robustness Properties of Lognormal Confidence Intervals When Applied to Weibull Data

  301584  By:  Yann-Yann Shieh 11:50 AM 08/08/2001
Multicollinearity in Multilevel Analysis

  301595  By:  Dulal  Bhaumik 12:05 PM 08/08/2001
An Upper Prediction Limit for the Arithmetic Mean of a Lognormal Random Variable

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