STATISTICAL ECOLOGY
Thursday, August 10, 2000 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM Cliff Lodge Patio Deck (Site B) | 34 | Using evolutionary computation to assess process models. TURLEY, M.C. , E.D. FORD | | 35 | Stochastic age-structured dynamics: Cycles and trends. BJORNSTAD, O.N. | | 36 | When can genetic differentiation be used as a quantitative measure of inter-population movement? BRENNAN, J.M. , L. FAHRIG | | 37 | Choosing the best similarity index when performing fuzzy set ordination on binary data. BOYCE, R.L. | | 38 | A Bayesian approach to estimating demographic matrices. GROSS, K. , B.A. CRAIG | | 39 | Identifying optimal habitat for multiple species with a combination of kernel estimation and odds ratio statistics. PETERSON, E.B. | | 40 | Spatial pattern analysis in ecology based on the K-function: Testing the assumptions of stationarity and isotropy. BATTLES, J. , G. BIGING, D. NEWBURN | | 41 | Distinguishing ecologically significant patterns from model artifacts: A spatially-explicit method to identify and represent model uncertainty. BRUGNACH, M. , G.A. BRADSHAW, J. BOLTE and R.P. NIELSON | | 42 | Sampling structure and diversity of old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest: Effect of plot size. GRAY, A.N. | | 43 | Uncertainty in source partitioning using stable isotopes. PHILLIPS, D.L. , J.W. GREGG |
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