Extreme value-based methods for modeling elk yearly movements
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- A review of extreme value threshold estimation and uncertainty quantification
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- Continuous-time discrete-space models for animal movement
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- The Bayesian Lasso
- The pseudo-marginal approach for efficient Monte Carlo computations
- Univariate extreme value mixture modeling
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