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Workshop: Capture-Mark-Recapture Analysis in R


  • Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW) Alfred-Kowalke-Straße 17 10315 Berlin Germany (Karte)

WORKSHOP - in person

The workshop was held from 5th to 8th December 2023. We thank all attendees and lecturers for their participation and the interesting discussions.

Content

In this course, we will introduce the theory on capture-mark-recapture analyses and present several real-world applications to demonstrate its utility and usefulness. Our workshop aims at students and early-career scientists (PhDs, early-career post-docs) who aim to broaden their quantitative skills with the final goal of improved conservation.

The workshop will be organised in lecture sessions, practical walk-throughs and hands-on exercises in R. Most of the analyses will be performed in R (with an introductory part using MARK). The workshop also includes project work in groups, based on the data brought by participants or supplied by us.

Lecturers

Sarah Benhaiem, Julie Louvrier, Viktoriia Radchuk, Ella White
Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research

Requirements

The participants are expected to have background in population ecology (e.g. relevant Bachelor or Master level). Basic knowledge and experience working with R is a prerequisite. We strongly encourage participants to use RStudio.

Details and Registration

Registration is no longer possible.

Workshop venue

Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW)
Alfred-Kowalke-Str. 17
10315 Berlin
Germany

 

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Contact:

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact the team of the Leibniz-IZW-Academy:

Josepha Prügel & Layla Mpinou
Leibniz-IZW-Academy & Conference organisation
Tel.: +49 (0)30 5168 127
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