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J. Andrew Royle is an Adjunct Professor in the Natural Resources Environment Section. He is also a Senior Scientist Research Statistician at the U.S. Geological Survey’s Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Laurel, MD. He has authored and co-authored 5 books and 170 papers focusing on statistical ecology and methodological developments in the application of statistics to wildlife and natural resource problems. His work broadly encompasses elements of spatial statistics, hierarchical modeling, and applied Bayesian analysis. Dr. Royle's current research is centered on modeling and estimation problems related to the use of new technologies in bioacoustics, camera trapping, and non-invasive genetics to study animal populations and communities in various landscapes. His area of work also involves the integration of spatially explicit information in capture-recapture models to study spatial ecological processes such as connectivity and density.
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