978-1-4398-1187-0
Bayesian Analysis for Population Ecology
Ruth King, Byron Morgan, Olivier Gimenez and Steve Brooks
Editorial: Chapman and Hall / CRC Fecha de publicación: 12/11/2009 Páginas: 456Formato: Hardback 235 x 156 mm
Emphasizing model choice and model averaging, this book presents up-to-date Bayesian methods for analyzing complex ecological data. It provides a basic introduction to Bayesian methods that assumes no prior knowledge. The book includes detailed descriptions of methods that deal with covariate data and covers techniques at the forefront of research, such as model discrimination and model averaging. Leaders in the statistical ecology field, the authors apply the theory to a wide range of actual case studies and illustrate the methods using WinBUGS and R. The computer programs and full details of the data sets are available on the book’s website.
• Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary Statistics
Biodiversity
Statistics for the Biological Sciences
Statistics
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