Development of Statistical Approaches and Sampling Designs to Address Applied Ecological Issues
Project ID: J8W07100042
Federal Agency: National Park Service
Partner Institution: University of Washington
Fiscal Year: 2010
Initial Funding: $20,236
Total Funding: $28,811
Project Type: Technical Assistance
Project Disciplines: Biological
National Park: Pacific West Region Washington and Oregon
Principal Investigator: Conquest, Loveday
Agreement Technical Representative: Rochefort, Regina
Abstract: The purpose of this collaborative project is to provide statistical expertise in producing scientifically credible sampling objectives, sampling designs, and data analysis for parks within the North Coast and Cascades Network (NCCN), and to provide educational opportunities for graduate students to work with National Park Service (NPS) resource specialists on applied monitoring or research projects. Projects will be varied and may include assistance with long-term monitoring of NCCN Vital Signs or short-term assessment of management activities such as restoration or condition assessment of natural resources. For example, status and trends of whitebark pine populations (a vital sign) will be assessed using data collected from 2004 and 2009. Other statistical issues addressed will involve a collaborative effort between NPS resource specialists and the University of Washington (UW) to frame the statistical questions of interest, and discuss the optimal methods for data analysis. This collaboration will benefit NPS by improving the scientific credibility of NCCN monitoring efforts and will benefit the UW by enhancing its ability to design and develop technical outreach programs for students to learn about, address, and propose solutions for natural resource issues.
Deliverables:
- Exotic Plant Inventories in Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks (Natural Resource Report)