Miriam Rothschild Professor of Conservation Biology, University of Cambridge
(formerly Univ. Florida)
Working on ecology, conservation, and ornithology. Love telling a good story. Fond of maths. Husband and Dad.
https://www.fletcherlab.com/
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Personal: dad of two amazing girls, husband to an amazing woman.
Work: Population & Statistical Ecology • Reader at Univ. St Andrews • AE: Methods in Ecology & Evolution, Journal of Applied Ecology • HE/HIS
Assistant professor of statistics at Dalhousie University. Stochastic processes and applications in ecology. https://theomichelot.github.io/
Postdoctoral researcher in Statistical Ecology | (model-based) Ordination, mixed-models and some ecology #GLLVM | https://github.com/BertvanderVeen
Hiding on social media from unpleasant people. Prof of statistics at NTNU in Norway
ORCID: 0000-0001-9737-3724
wildlife biologist | quantitative ecologist | studying animal distribution and behavior using camera trap data | Marie Curie Fellow Postdoc @MPI_AnimalBehavior, previously @Yale | PhD @UMN 🇮🇹🇳🇴🇺🇸🇩🇪 🐺🦊🐱🐕🐿🐁
movement ecology | quantitative ecology | postdoc @ UMN EEB & Harvard OEB | previously PhD @ UMN EEB 🇰🇷🇺🇸
https://kimx3725.github.io/
Postdoc at U of MN | quantitative ecology | movement ecology | population modeling
http://david-wolfson.rbind.io/
Asst Prof of Wildlife at South Dakota State University's Natural Resource Management Department
severudlab.weebly.com
Ecological Statistics. I came for the charismatic megafauna and stayed for the problematic megamodels. Skeptic. github.com/benaug
PhD student (Statistics) at Dalhousie University interested in animal movement and habitat selection modelling.
mostly here for science stuff, connectivity, conservation, finding cool papers & people & perspectives
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USGS Co-op Scientist & Assistant Prof at Clemson University
Statistical analyst for the research direction of the Office Français de la biodiversité (OFB; French organization for biodiversity)
Wikelski Dept. / www.ab.mpg.de/wikelski / Myriads of organisms migrate. We strive to predict animal decisions on their journeys, interactions with the environment, and consequences on ecosystems and humans.
Ecology, evolution, epidemiology, statistics (mixed models). McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario https://math.mcmaster.ca/bolker
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