Modeling Patterns and Dynamics of Species Occurrence
A Modeling Patterns and Dynamics of Species Occurrence Workshop will be held at 
the Swiftel Center in Brookings, SD, 21-25 March 2016.
OVERVIEW
The presence or absence of a species across a set of landscape units is a 
fundamental concept widely used in ecology (e.g., species range or 
distribution, epidemiology, habitat modeling, resource selection probability 
functions, as a monitoring metric, metapopulation studies, biodiversity, and 
species co-occurrence).  An important sampling issue, however, is that a 
species may not always be detected when present at a landscape unit.  This will 
result in "false absences" causing parameter estimates to be biased if 
unaccounted for, possibly leading to misleading results and conclusions, even 
with moderate levels of imperfect detection.
This workshop will cover many of the latest methods for modeling patterns of 
dynamics of species occurrence in a landscape while accounting for the 
imperfect detection of the species.  Participants will be introduced to 
available software through worked examples, and there will be special emphasis 
on aspects of study design.  While primarily aimed at the beginner and 
intermediate level, more experienced researchers will also benefit from 
attending.  Topics to be covered include:

  *   single season occupancy models for patterns in species occurrence

  *   building predictive models for species occurrence

  *   creating maps of species occurrence probabilities, e.g., species 
distribution maps

  *   multiple-season occupancy models for dynamics of species occurrence and 
changes in distribution

  *   important study design considerations

  *   sample size determination

FORMAT
Format for the workshop will be a combination of lectures and exercises.  The 
workshop will start on Monday morning, 8:30 AM, and at 8:00 AM Tuesday-Friday.  
The workshop will end at noon on Friday.
Graduate students have the option of earning 3 graduate credit hours for the 
course.  Please contact us for details on how to apply for and earn these 
credits, if interested.
INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Darryl MacKenzie, Proteus Consulting Ltd.<http://www.proteus.co.nz/>

Darryl is an internationally renowned biometrician, particularly for his work 
on the development and application of species occurrence models. He has over 15 
years of experience in applying statistical techniques to ecological and 
environmental situations, starting at the University of Otago, then progressing 
to North Carolina State University (based at USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research 
Center) in 2000, before commencing full-time with Proteus in 2001. Darryl has 
provided advice on studies for a wide-range of species and enjoys the challenge 
of combining the statistical theory with the practical realities to develop a 
pragmatic solution.
COST
Registration cost for the 5-day workshop is $950.  This fee includes course 
materials, facilities for the workshop, lunch Monday through Thursday, and 
morning and afternoon refreshments.  All other costs (i.e., travel, lodging, 
remaining meals, etc.) will be the responsibility of the workshop participant.
QUESTIONS & REGISTRATION

Please visit our website: http://thetributarygroup.com

Workshop Co-chairs: Dr. Troy Grovenburg 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) and Dr. Katie 
Bertrand ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)

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