The QCons Lab will be out in force at the TWS/AFS meetings in Reno

We’re really looking forward to the TWS/AFS Joint meetings in Reno, Sept 29-Oct 3. It’s going to be a busy week for the QCons Lab! You can get details here.

Sarah will be co-teaching a short course on September 29: Fundamentals of Structured Decision Making

Nathan Hostetter will be presenting on September 30: Integrating Age Data to Improve Estimation of Polar Bear Abundance, Survival, and Recruitment in Open-Population Jolly-Seber Models

Mark Sorel will be presenting on September 30: Habitat and Climate Factors Affecting Juvenile Spring Chinook Salmon Recruitment and Life-History Expression in an Endangered Population

Staci Amburgey will be presenting on October 1: Assessing Spatial Capture-Recapture Models for Unmarked Individuals When Estimating Density of Invasive Brown Treesnakes on Gua

Hannah Sipe will be presenting on October 2: Combining Citizen Science and Agency Survey Data to Model Common Loon Distribution and Habitat Associations

Amanda Warlick will be presenting on October 2: Evaluating the Effects of Ocean Conditions on Survival and Natality in Steller Sea Lions Using an Integrated Population Model

Sarah will be presenting on October 3: Focusing on Values: Decision Analysis As a Conceptual Framework for Integration of Genetic and Demographic Considerations in Conservation Translocations

 

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