Instructors 
Andy Royle (Patuxent Wildlife Research Center)
Richard Chandler (University of Georgia)
Jared Laufenberg (University of Georgia)

Date: 9-12 March 2015 (4 days)

Location: University of Georgia

Computers
People must bring laptop with a recent version of R, WinBUGS and/or JAGS 
installed and functional

Costs
USD$550 (normal rate), USD$350 (student rate), which includes lunch, 
refreshment breaks, and instructional materials

Overview
This course introduces some key models used in the analysis of spatially-
explicit capture-recapture data using Bayesian and classical (likelihood) 
methods. It closely follows material from the book "Spatial Capture-
Recapture" (Elsevier, 2014). The workshop will cover basic model and data 
analysis concepts in R and the BUGS language (using WinBUGS or JAGS), 
analysis of classical capture-recapture models (models M0, Mb, Mh, 
etc...), concepts and methods of spatial capture-recapture models and 
their analysis using the R package "secr" (M.G. Efford) and also using 
BUGS. 

Who will benefit
Research biologists interested in the analysis of capture-recapture data

This is an intermediate-level workshop with topical lectures followed by 
work sessions where we analyse data and solve exercises. Course 
requirements:
(1)     Good working knowledge of modern regression methods (regression, 
ANOVA, generalised linear models, random effects).
(2)     Experience with the R programming language at a level higher than 
"beginner". You should be a regular R user. Manipulating data in R should 
be routine for you.
(3)     Familiarity with using WinBUGS or JAGS. You should have no problem 
fitting a basic regression model in WinBUGS.
(4)     Knowledge of basic capture-recapture concepts and methods. E.g., 
the Otis et al. monograph, Pollock's Robust Design, distance sampling.

Registration
Registration information and additional information about the workshop can 
be found here: http://conted.warnell.uga.edu/courses/spatial-crm

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