*Bayesian Workshop for Ecologists *

*and Wildlife Biologists*



Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas

JUNE 1-3, 2016



Instructors

Dr. William A. Link

*USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, USA*

Dr. Richard J. Barker

*University of Otago, New Zealand*



Cost: Students - $299.00, Non-students - $499.00

Dorms available: $45/night, Linen charge $70 (optional)



Registration web page and link to tentative outline of topics

http://www.txstate.edu/continuinged/Events/Bayesian-Workshop.html



Questions: Dr. Butch Weckerly [email protected]

 or Dr. Jeff Hatfield [email protected]



William Link received his Ph.D from the University of Massachusetts,
Amherst in 1986. After a year on the faculty of Towson University, Link was
hired as Mathematical Statistician at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
(PWRC) in Laurel, Maryland, where he has collaborated on analyses of count
surveys, demographic analyses, mark-recapture, contaminant studies and many
other aspects of wildlife statistics. In the mid-1990s, he dabbled with
Bayesian methods, and became hooked.



After early experience as a fish and game officer in New Zealand, Richard
Barker spent a year at PWRC. Link and Barker’s early acquaintance led to a
collaboration that is in its third decade, with important contributions as
early advocates of Bayesian methods for wildlife statistics. Their recent
work has focused on Bayesian multimodel inference, and lead to a book
“Bayesian inference, with ecological applications” published in 2010. After
Barker’s stint at PWRC, he returned to New Zealand, earning his Ph.D at
Massey University. Barker is now Professor and Chair of Statistics at the
University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand.



Workshop participants will receive a free copy of Link and Barker’s book.

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