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I work for the Canadian Wildlife Service, analyzing population status and trends for (mostly) birds.
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Canadian Wildlife Service
- Ottawa Ontario Canada
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18:30
(UTC -05:00) - http://adamcsmithcws.github.io/
- https://@adam-birdstats.bsky.social
- https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=L04l5v0AAAAJ&hl=en
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bbsBayes/bbsBayes2
bbsBayes/bbsBayes2 PublicAn R Package for Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis of North American Breeding Bird Survey Data (second iteration)
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Route-level_BBS_trends
Route-level_BBS_trends PublicSpatially explicit BBS route-level trend models
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CWS_2023_BBS_Analyses
CWS_2023_BBS_Analyses PublicRepo for complete CWS - BBS analyses using BBS data through 2023 field season.
R 1
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Spatial_Hierarchical_Trend_Models
Spatial_Hierarchical_Trend_Models PublicSpatially explicit models for long-term monitoring data of birds in North America
R 2
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Estimating_Change_in_NorthAmerican_Birds
Estimating_Change_in_NorthAmerican_Birds PublicEstimating the change in number of birds in the North American avifauna 1970-2017. Rosenberg et al. 2019
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CWS_2022_BBS_Analyses
CWS_2022_BBS_Analyses PublicFull workflow to recreate the 2022 BBS analyses
R
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