*Bring Bayesian precision to marine mammal habitat modelling.*

*Species Distribution Modelling With Bayesian Statistics (SDMB07)*

We still have some place on our Bayes SDM course in a ccouple of weeks.

https://prstats.org/course/species-distribution-modelling-with-bayesian-statistics-sdmb07/

Marine mammal research often involves sparse data, imperfect detection, and
complex oceanographic drivers. The *Species Distribution Modelling with
Bayesian Statistics (SDMB07)* course provides the tools to meet these
challenges with greater rigour and transparency. This three-day live online
workshop introduces Bayesian workflows and BART-based SDMs designed to
improve prediction accuracy while clearly quantifying uncertainty —
essential for evidence-based decisions in marine environments.

*Why this course is valuable for marine mammal researchers*
Marine ecosystems are dynamic, data-limited and often difficult to survey.
Bayesian methods help incorporate uncertainty, account for variability and
produce predictions that are more defensible in management and conservation
contexts. Whether you work with aerial surveys, telemetry, acoustic
detections or opportunistic sightings, Bayesian SDMs can strengthen your
ecological interpretation and spatial decision-making.

*What you will learn*

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   How to use Bayesian Additive Regression Trees (BART) to model species
   distributions with strong predictive performance and robust uncertainty
   outputs.
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   How to generate spatial projections with credible intervals and
   uncertainty surfaces, supporting transparent assessments in marine spatial
   planning and conservation.
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   How to conduct full Bayesian workflows in R, including data preparation,
   predictor selection, model fitting and interpretation of posterior
   estimates.
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   Practical, hands-on R scripts and exercises you can adapt directly to
   your marine mammal datasets.

*Who should attend*

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   Marine mammal ecologists and conservation scientists working with
   distribution, habitat-use or movement data.
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   Researchers using telemetry, passive acoustic monitoring, shipboard
   surveys, or environmental DNA to map presence and suitability.
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   Practitioners engaged in protected-area design, offshore development
   assessments, impact studies or climate-change vulnerability analyses.
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   Anyone with prior SDM experience who wants to integrate Bayesian
   approaches for more rigorous inference and uncertainty handling.

*Course format*

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   Live online instruction across three intensive days.
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   Four hours of training per day, combining teaching, coding and
   interpretation.
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   Accessible internationally, with recordings available afterward for
   review.

*Outcome*
By the end of the course, you will be equipped to build and evaluate
Bayesian SDMs that better reflect the realities of marine mammal data,
enabling more confident and defensible ecological conclusions.
https://prstats.org/course/species-distribution-modelling-with-bayesian-statistics-sdmb07/

Email [email protected] with any questions

-- 
Oliver Hooker PhD.
PR stats
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