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Auxiliary functions and data sets for "Ecological Models and Data", a book presenting maximum likelihood estimation and related topics for ecologists (ISBN 978-0-691-12522-0).
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(45)- The sensitivity of complex dynamic food webs to the loss of top omnivores
- Deterministic models and identification of their parameters
- Adapted single-cell consensus clustering (adaSC3)
- Global dynamics in sea lice model with stage structure
- A comparison study on modeling of clustered and overdispersed count data for multiple comparisons
- Effect of density-dependent individual movement on emerging spatial population distribution: Brownian motion vs levy flights
- Was Quetelet’s Average Man Normal?
- Estimating initial epidemic growth rates
- More powerful tests for sparse high-dimensional covariances matrices
- Survival schedules and the estimation of the basic reproduction number (\(\mathrm R_{0}\)) without the assumption of extreme cases
- Modelling the within-host growth of viral infections in insects
- COVID-19 basic reproduction number and assessment of initial suppression policies in Costa Rica
- How direct competition shapes coexistence and vaccine effects in multi-strain pathogen systems
- A discrete truncated Pareto distribution
- simecol
- DEDiscover
- JGR
- PYGMALION
- SDMTools
- Delaporte
- adaptivetau
- SNSequate
- simode
- weathercan
- epimdr
- FluTE
- frair
- adaSC3
- destiny
- lle
- metaGE
- BEDASSLE
- spikes
- epimdr2
- On quadratic logistic regression models when predictor variables are subject to measurement error
- Efficient maximum approximated likelihood inference for Tukey's \(g\)-and-\(h\) distribution
- The spread of influenza-like-illness within the household in Shanghai, China
- Development and evaluation of plant growth models: methodology and implementation in the PYGMALION platform
- A one-step-ahead pseudo-DIC for comparison of Bayesian state-space models
- glmmADMB
- landmulti
- Parametric statistics. Distributions, maximum likelihood and GLM in R
- Fitting stochastic predator-prey models using both population density and kill rate data
- Temperature dependent developmental time for the larva stage of \textit{Aedes aegypti}
- Estimating within-household contact networks from egocentric data
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