The paper, co-authored by Eleni Matechou, Rachel McCrea, Byron Morgan from SE@K and Richard Griffiths and Darryn Nash from DICE, presents novel models for removal data which do not rely on the assumption of population closure.
Monthly Archives: June 2016
SE@K project awarded Faculty of Sciences Internationalisation Fund
Eleni was awarded £750 from the Faculty of Sciences Internationalisation Mobility Fund to visit Professor Alessio Farcomeni at Sapienza University, Rome and work on “Modelling migration patterns of wildlife populations using Bayesian non-parametric hidden Markov population ecology models with individual and temporal heterogeneity”.