Matthew Schofield

Matthew Schofield - Research


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Publications

    Schofield, M. R. and Barker, R. J. (2008).
    “A Further Step Toward the Mother-of-all-Models: Flexibility and Functionality in the Modeling of Capture-Recapture Data."
    Journal of Environmental and Ecological Statistics, In Press.

    Schofield, M. R. and Barker, R. J. (2008).
    “A Unified Capture-Recapture Framework."
    Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics, In Press.

    Schofield M. R. and Barker, R. J. (2008).
    “Flexible Hierarchical Mark-Recapture Modeling for Open Populations Using WinBUGS."
    Journal of Environmental and Ecological Statistics, In Press.

    Barker, R. J., Schofield M. R., Armstrong, D.P. and Armstrong, R. S. (2008).
    “Bayesian Hierarchical Models for Inference About Population Growth."
    Journal of Environmental and Ecological Statistics, In Press.

    Barker, R. J. and Schofield M. R. (2008).
    “Putting Markov Chain Back Into Markov Chain Monte Carlo."
    Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences, In Press.

    Barker, R. J. and Schofield, M. R. (2008)
    “Classifying individuals as physiological responders using hierarchical modelling."
    Journal of Applied Physiology, In Press.

    Wright, J. A., Barker, R. J., Schofield, M. R., Frantz, A. C, Byrom, A. E., and D. M. Gleeson. (2008)
    “Incorporating genotype uncertainty into mark-recapture-type models for estimating abundance using DNA samples."
    Biometrics, In Press.

    Conroy, M. J., Runge, J. P., Barker, R. J., Schofield, M. R. and Fonnesbeck, C. (2008)
    “Efficient estimation of abundance for patchily distributed populations via 2-phase, adaptive sampling."
    Ecology, In Press

    Barker, R. J. and Schofield, M. R. (2007)
    “Inference about magnitudes of effects."
    International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, Submitted December 2007