Sorry for the traffic, but it was left out from the recent announcement 
of the above workshop that computers will not be avilable for the course 
and participants must bring their own laptop.

Also Andy Royle has had to withdraw as an instructor.

Darryl MacKenzie


Apologies for any cross postings...

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Modeling Patterns and Dynamics of Species Occurrence Workshop
7-9 August 2006
USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Laurel, Maryland, USA

Instructors: D. MacKenzie, J. Nichols, A. Royle, J. Hines and L. Bailey.

The presence or absence of a species across a set of landscape units is
a fundamental concept used widely in ecology (e.g., as a monitoring
metric, species range or distribution, habitat modelling, resource
selection probability functions, 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 and 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.

The workshop fee is US$500 and participants have the option of
purchasing the instructors recently published book, ‘Occupancy
estimation and modeling: inferring patterns and dynamics of species
occurrence.’ for the discounted price of US$60.

For registration details visit http://www.proteus.co.nz, or email
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Registrations close 1 August 2006.

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