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Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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35 Sun, 8/2/09, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-158B
Statistical Methods for Modeling Populations in Ecology - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment
Chair(s): Jarrett Barber, University of Wyoming
    2:05 PM   Acoustic Estimation of Wildlife Abundance: Methodology for Vocal Mammals in Forested HabitatsSteven J. Schwager, Cornell University; Mya E. Thompson, Cornell University; Katharine B. Payne, Cornell University
    2:20 PM   Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Capture-Recapture and Cross-Sectional Count Data in Wildlife and Fisheries Disease StudiesMatt Ritter, North Carolina State University
    2:35 PM   Prediction Implications of Nonlinear Mixed-Effects Forest Biometric Models Estimated with a Generalized Error StructureShongming Huang, Alberta Government; Shawn X. Meng, Alberta Government; Yuqing Yang, Alberta Government
    2:50 PM   Multinomial Mixture Model with Heterogeneous Classification ProbabilitiesMark D. Holland, The University of Minnesota; Brian R. Gray, U.S. Geological Survey
    3:05 PM   Analyzing Ecological Momentary Assessment Data: Variation Among Subjects in Baseline Event RatesBenjamin Neustifter, The University of Georgia; Stephen L. Rathbun, The University of Georgia; Saul Shiffman, University of Pittsburgh
    3:20 PM   Application of Quadratic Entropy in Measuring Dinosaur BiodiversityYueqin Zhao, Eastern Virginia Medical School; Dayanand N. Naik, Old Dominion University
     3:35 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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