Winter 2011 Course - NRE 501.010 "Analysis and Modeling of Ecological Data"

Posted: 
11/10/2010

Analysis & Modeling of Ecosystem Data

NRE 501.010

Instructor: Prof. Ines Ibanez

Lecture: MW 1-2:30PM 

 

Course Description:

  This course will consist on an overview of standard and innovative techniques in ecological data analysis and modeling. Topics will include: linear regression, mixed effects models (fixed and random effects), maximum likelihood, general linear models and general additive models, survival analysis, time series, spatial analysis and Bayesian and hierarchical Bayesian approaches.  This course is designed for students to work on their own data, or simulated data, related to their research projects or scientific interests. While reviewing the major statistical methods used in ecology, students will work on their projects and will be presenting their work to the class along the semester, these presentations will consist on: initial exploratory data analysis, selection of statistical analysis or modeling approach, implementation, and results.

 

Please note that this course will fulfill the Statistics requirement for students with a Stats background.

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