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Faculty using modeling and statistics
Ecological modeling and statistical analysis are essential components of ecological research. Several Program in Ecology faculty have expertise in statistics and modeling, including cutting-edge approaches in Bayesian modeling, spatial statistics, and computational biology. The Program also has linkages with faculty in the Departments of Statistics and Mathematics who provide additional expertise.
William Baker, Ph.D. (Geography)
Merav Ben-David, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)
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Graph by Dr. Bryan Shuman (Geology/Geophysics) and
Jeremiah Marsicek, PhD student in Geology
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Craig Benkman, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)
Alex Buerkle, Ph.D. (Botany)
Timothy Collier, Ph.D. (Ecosystem Science and Management)
Michael Dillon, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)
Brent Ewers, Ph.D. (Botany)
Robert Hall, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)
Stephen Jackson, Ph.D. (Botany)
Jeffrey Lockwood, Ph.D. (Philosophy)
James R. Lovvorn, Ph.D.
Carlos Martinez del Rio, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)
David McDonald, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)
Melanie Murphy, Ph.D. (Ecosystem Science and Management)
Elise Pendall, Ph.D. (Botany)
Frank Rahel, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)
William Reiners, Ph.D. (Botany)
Bryan Shuman, Ph.D. (Geology/Geophysics)
Peter Stahl, Ph.D. (Ecosystem Science and Management)
