SAFS QUANTITATIVE SEMINAR, Spring 1998
Coordinator: Carlos Alvarez-Flores

DATE

SPEAKER

AFFILIATION

TITLE

10 April

Ray Hilborn

SAFS/UW

Problems In Predicting Extinction And An Example Using Hooker's Sea Lion.

17 April

Andy Cooper

QERM/UW

 Lessons From Goldilocks And The Three Bears: Applying Discrete
Choice Models To Resource Selection Studies.

24 April

Scott Urquhart

Dept. of Statistics/ Oregon State University

Representative vs. Random. How Do We Sample In Patchy Environments. With Examples From The Alaska North Slope And Some Lake Studies.

1 May

Mark Maunder

SAFS/UW

 Integrated Analysis Of Tagging And Population Dynamics In Fisheries Stock Assessments.

8 May

James Murray

Dept. of Applied Math/UW

 Sex And The Single Alligator And What Wolf Survival Tells Us About Intertribal Warfare.

15 May

 Gordie Swartzman

UW Applied Physics Laboratory

Proximity Between Shoaling Fish And Zooplankton Patches - Evidence
For Prey-Density-Influenced Fish Behavior.

22 May

Jim Ianelli

AFSC/ NMFS

Exploring Likelihoods Of An Age-Structured Production Model:Application To Bowhead Whales.

29 May

Adrian Raftery and David Poole

Dept. of Statistics/UW

Joint Pooling Bayesian Synthesis Bowhead Whale Assessment: An Informal Update from the Oman IWC Meeting.  

5 June

Jonathan Berk

School of Business Admin./ UW

The Price Is Right, But Are The Bids? An Investigation Of Rational Decision Theory.