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Ken Newman
Ken Newman
Biomathematics and Statistics of Scotland and School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh
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State-space models for the dynamics of wild animal populations
ST Buckland, KB Newman, L Thomas, NB Koesters
Ecological modelling 171 (1-2), 157-175, 2004
4052004
Bayesian change point analysis of abundance trends for pelagic fishes in the upper San Francisco Estuary
JR Thomson, WJ Kimmerer, LR Brown, KB Newman, RM Nally, ...
Ecological Applications 20 (5), 1431-1448, 2010
2182010
Analysis of pelagic species decline in the upper San Francisco Estuary using multivariate autoregressive modeling (MAR)
R Mac Nally, JR Thomson, WJ Kimmerer, F Feyrer, KB Newman, A Sih, ...
Ecological Applications 20 (5), 1417-1430, 2010
1932010
A guide to state–space modeling of ecological time series
M Auger‐Méthé, K Newman, D Cole, F Empacher, R Gryba, AA King, ...
Ecological Monographs 91 (4), e01470, 2021
1762021
Embedding population dynamics models in inference
ST Buckland, KB Newman, C Fernández, L Thomas, J Harwood
1672007
Hidden process models for animal population dynamics
KB Newman, ST Buckland, ST Lindley, L Thomas, C Fernandez
Ecological applications 16 (1), 74-86, 2006
1542006
Efficiency of tree crowns and stemwood production at different canopy leaf densities
RH Waring, K Newman, J Bell
Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research 54 (2), 129-137, 1981
1521981
Modelling population dynamics
KB Newman, ST Buckland, BJT Morgan, R King, DL Borchers, DJ Cole, ...
Modelling Population Dynamics: Model Formulation, Fitting and Assessment …, 2014
1512014
A UNIFIED FRAMEWORK FOR MODELLING WILDLIFE POPULATION DYNAMICS
L Thomas, ST Buckland, KB Newman, J Harwood
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics 47 (1), 19-34, 2005
1392005
Modeling the effects of future outflow on the abiotic habitat of an imperiled estuarine fish
F Feyrer, K Newman, M Nobriga, T Sommer
Estuaries and Coasts 34, 120-128, 2011
972011
Monte Carlo inference for state–space models of wild animal populations
KB Newman, C Fernández, L Thomas, ST Buckland
Biometrics 65 (2), 572-583, 2009
942009
Modeling the survival of Chinook salmon smolts outmigrating through the lower Sacramento River system
KB Newman, J Rice
Journal of the American Statistical Association 97 (460), 983-993, 2002
832002
A road map for designing and implementing a biological monitoring program
JH Reynolds, MG Knutson, KB Newman, ED Silverman, WL Thompson
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 188, 1-25, 2016
822016
State-space modeling of animal movement and mortality with application to salmon
KB Newman
Biometrics, 1290-1314, 1998
771998
Modelling paired release-recovery data in the presence of survival and capture heterogeneity with application to marked juvenile salmon
KB Newman
Statistical modelling 3 (3), 157-177, 2003
672003
Hierarchical modeling of juvenile Chinook salmon survival as a function of Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta water exports
KB Newman, PL Brandes
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 30 (1), 157-169, 2010
642010
Migration patterns of juvenile winter-run-sized Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) through the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta
RB del Rosario, YJ Redler, K Newman, PL Brandes, T Sommer, K Reece, ...
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 11 (1), 2013
472013
Predation on juvenile salmonids by smallmouth bass in the Lower Granite Reservoir system, Snake River
GP Naughton, DH Bennett, KB Newman
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 24 (2), 534-544, 2004
472004
Accounting for demographic and environmental stochasticity, observation error, and parameter uncertainty in fish population dynamics models
KB Newman, ST Lindley
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 26 (3), 685-701, 2006
462006
State‐space models for ecological time‐series data: Practical model‐fitting
K Newman, R King, V Elvira, P de Valpine, RS McCrea, BJT Morgan
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 14 (1), 26-42, 2023
362023
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