Sampling and Analysis of Vertebrate Populations - - - Free Learning !

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FW663 is designed to include a balance of science philosophy, statistical theory and biological application. While the overall theme of the course deals with sampling and analysis theory for biological populations, the course is more broad, providing the advanced student with the following:

Some philosophy of inductive inference (e.g., estimation of parameters and measures of precision).
A critical attitude concerning "results" and "findings" and an appreciation of the importance of underlying assumptions.
State-of-the-science information on sampling, analysis, and inference theory for populations in terrestrial and aquatic environments.
Practical experience in sample design, data collection, analysis and inference in several experimental situations.
Current publications and bibliographies useful for future reference.
Familiarity with computer software for the sophisticated exploration of complex biological problems.
 
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