- Jane Elith et al (2012) "The art of modelling range-shifting species". Methods in Ecology and Evolution 1, 330-342 (Friday 19th April, 2-3pm)
- Adrian Baddeley (2010) "Analysing spatial point patterns in R". (Friday 26th April, 2-3pm)
- William Fithian and Trevor Hastie (2012) "Statistical models for presence-only data: Finite-sample equivalence and addressing observer bias". arXiv:1207.6950v2 [stat.AP] (Friday 3rd May, 2-3 pm)
- Bill Shipley et al (2006) "From Plant Traits to Plant Communities: A Statistical Mechanistic Approach to Biodiversity" (Friday 10th May, 2-3pm)
- David J. Reid, P.S. Lake and Gerry P. Quinn (2013) "Influences of agricultural landuse and seasonal changes in abiotic conditions on invertebrate colonisation of riparian leaf detritus in intermittent streams". (Friday 17th May, 2-3pm)
- Shirley Pledger and Polly Phillpot (2008) "Using Mixtures to Model heterogeneity in ecological capture-recapture studies". (Friday 24th May, 2-3pm)
- Chris Daly (2006) "Guidelines for assessing the suitability of spatial climate data sets". (Friday 31st May, 2-3pm)
- Emily L. Kang and Noel Cressie (2013) "Bayesian hierarchical ANOVA of regional climate-change projections from NARCCAP Phase II". (Friday 7th June, 2-3pm)
- Mark Vellend, William K. Cornwell, Karen Magnuson-Ford,
and Arne Ø. Mooers (2013) Measuring phylogenetic biodiversity. (Friday 21st June, 2-3pm) - Anne Chao, Chun-Huo Chiu, and Lou Jost (2010) "Phylogenetic diversity measures based on Hill numbers". (Friday 28th June, 2-3pm)
Coming to the Eco-Stats Symposium? Would you like to know more about the speakers and their research before coming? We are compiling a reading list of suggested papers - one per speaker - and are holding a discussion group on Fridays 2-3pm to work through the list at UNSW (AGSM Courtyard). If you can't be there in person please join the blog Fridays at 2 (Sydney time) - we will keep an eye on it!
Reading list
Below is a list of recommended papers to read in preparation for the Eco-Stats Symposium. We will work through one paper a week on Fridays 2-3pm Sydney time, visit the blog then if you want to be part of the discussion.
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