Current courses
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EFB 796: Techniques and Concepts in Spatial and Movement Ecology - Graduate level class on movement and spatial analysis - course materials in proto-book format.
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EFB 390: Wildlife Ecology and management - First core course for Wildlife Ecology majors. The link leads to (some of) the lectures and related materials.
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EFB 370: Population Ecology (co-taught with Prof. Joshua Drew). Link to lectures, labs and simulation tools for learning about and exploring various models of population dynamics.
Miscellaneous Lectures
They include:
Also a set of Movement modeling and Resource Selection primers
Previous courses
Courses I have taught in the past:
- BIOL 709: Data Analysis and Modeling in Ecology and the Environmental Sciences (University of Maryland - winter 2017)
- Movement analysis workshops at: NOAA, Auke Bay lab in Juneau, AK (2016), and the International Congress on Conservation Biology in Cartagena, Colombia (2017).
- StatR101 and StatR301 - parts of a UW Professional and Continuing Education certificate sequence in Statistical Analysis with Programming.
- QERM 598: Computational Methods in Quantitative Ecology was a course I co-designed and taught for several quarters in the QERM program. Lecture slides and labs are available at the link.
- Here is link (in Russian) to a short course I taught at the Institute of Ecology and Evolution in Moscow on analyzing wildlife count data with R (Анализ учетных данных с помощью программы R).