Advanced Ecological Modeling: Applying Ecological Models to Manage and Conserve Natural Resources

Course Details

  • Acronym FISH/Q SCI 458
  • Instructor(s) Trevor Branch
  • Quarter Spring 2021
  • Credits 5
  • Meeting Times MWF 1030-1120, Th 100-250
  • Location Remote
  • Prerequisites Recommended: FISH 454/Q SCI 454; and familiarity with the programming language R.

Course Description

Models of fish and wildlife population abundance, including age-structured models, the interaction between human exploitation and protected areas, calculating extinction risk, and examining the effect of alternative management strategies on natural populations. A core part of the course is fitting models to data using both maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches, and increasing the programming abilities of students by implementing models in R.