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STATISTICAL SURVEY
DESIGN AND ANALYSIS FOR AQUATIC RESOURCES
September 10 and 11, 2004
at Colorado State University
AGENDA
{NEARLY FINAL}
UPDATED 9/2/04
PLACE: Room 228, Lory Student Center, Colorado State University
Campus.
Friday 9/10/2004
Registration and Breakfast Snacks: 8:00 – 8:30
Introduction/Welcome/Background 8:30 – 8:45
Introduction.
Richard
Davis, Chair, Department of
Statistics, Colorado State University
Welcome. Rick Miranda, Dean,
College
of
Natural Sciences, Colorado State University
Introduction of Attendees.
Scott Urquhart, STARMAP Director, Colorado State University
Keynote Speaker
8:45 – 9:30
Methods for Integrating Monitoring and
Assessment for the Clean Water Act [305(b)/303(d)] Reporting. Dan
McKenzie, WED, NHEERL,
USEPA,
Corvallis, OR
Program Overview: DAMARS: 9:30– 10:15
Don L. Stevens, Jr., DAMARS
Director,
Department of
Statistics, Oregon State University
Break 10:15 – 10:45
Program Overview: STARMAP 10:45 – 11:30
N. Scott Urquhart, STARMAP
Director, Department of
Statistics,
Colorado
State
University.
Lunch: 11:30 –12:30 - in the conference
room. This would be a
good time to view the posters arranged around the back of the
room. A list of their titles appears near the end of this agenda.
Session I: 12:30 – 2:30. MODELING - METHODS. Chair: Jennifer
Hoeting,
Colorado State University
Nonparametric Survey
Regression Estimation Using Penalized Splines. F. Jay
Breidt, Department of Statistics, Colorado State University, Jean
Opsomer, Department of Statistics, Iowa State University,
Giovanna Ranalli and Mark Delorey, Department of Statistics, Colorado
State University
State-Space
Models for Biological Monitoring Data. Devin
S. Johnson, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Alaska,
Fairbank, and Jennifer A. Hoeting, Department of Statistics, Colorado
State University
Model
Selection for Geostatistical Models. Andrew A. Merton,
Jennifer A. Hoeting, and Richard A. Davis, Department of Statistics,
Colorado State University
Break:
2:30 - 3:00
Session II: 3:00 –
5:00. MODELING - APPLICATIONS. Chair: Kathi Georgitis, Oregon
State University
Comparison of
Variance Estimators for
Two-dimensional, Spatially-structured Sample Designs. Susan Hornsby and Don L.
Stevens, Jr., Department of Statistics, Oregon
State University
Hierarchical
Bayesian Models for Seasonal Radio Telemetry Habitat Data. Megan
C. Dailey, Department of Statistics, Colorado State University,
and Alix I. Gitelman and Fred L. Ramsey, Oregon State University
Chain
Graphs for Spatial Dependence in Ecological Data. Alix A.
Gitelman. Department of Statistics, Oregon State University
A Brief
Introduction to Reversible Jump MCMC for Bayesian Networks and an
Application. Stephen Jensen, CleverSet Inc, Corvallis, OR
Comparison of Design-Based and Model-Based Techniques for Selecting
Spatially Balanced Samples of Environmental Resources. Don L.
Stevens, Jr., Department of Statistics, Oregon State University
5:30 - 7:30 -
hosted reception near the "Water Plaza" one block east of the Lory
Student Center. "Hearty" Hors D'oeuvres, Colorado micro-brews,
and Oregon wines.
Saturday,
September
11, 2004
PLACE: 167 Rockwell Hall, Colorado
State University Campus.
Breakfast Snacks:
7:45 - 8:15 (Rockwell Patio)
Session III: 8:15 –
9:45 MODELING - INDICATORS. Chair:
David Theobald, Natural
Resources Laboratory, Colorado State University
Predicting
the Likelihood of Water Quality Impaired Stream Reaches Using Landscape
Scale Data and a Hierarchical Methodology. Erin Posten,
Department of Geosciences, Colorado State University
A Framework for Landscape Indicators for
Measuring Aquatic Responses. David
Theobald, Natural Resources Laboratory and Department of Natural
Resources Recreation & Tourism, Colorado State University
What is a Multi-Scale Analysis?
Implications for Modeling Presence/Absence of Bird Species. Kathi
Georgitis and
Alix Gitelman, Department of Statistics, Oregon
State University, and Nick P. Danz,
Natural Resources Research Center, University of Minnesota Duluth
Break:
9:45 - 10:15 (Rockwell Patio)
Session IV: 10:15 – 12:00
SAMPLING - APPLICATIONS. Chair: Virginia Lesser, Oregon
State University
Use of Estimating Equations and Quadratic Inference Functions in
Complex Surveys. Leigh
Ann Harrod and Virginia Lesser, Department of Statistics, Oregon State
University
Adjustment Procedures to Account for
Non-Ignorable Missing Data in Environmental Surveys. Breda
Munoz and Virginia Lesser, Department of Statistics, Oregon State
University
A Weighting Class Adjustment Estimator for
the Total Under a Stratified Sampling Design in a Continuous
Domain. Breda
Munoz and Virginia Lesser, Department of Statistics, Oregon State
University
Characterizing Design-Based Properties of
a Spatial Sample to Qunatify Design-Based Variance of Model-Based
Estimators. Cynthia Cooper, Oregon State University
Lunch
- 12:00 - 1:00. Rockwell Patio
Session V: 1:00 – 2:45
SAMPLING - APPLICATIONS. Chair: Leigh Ann Harrod, Oregon
State University
Sampling Strategies for Chinook-salmon
Spawning Populations. Jean-Yves (Pip) Courbois, NOAA-Fisheries,
Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, WA
Spatio-Temporal Modeling of the Abundance
of Spawning Coho in Oregon Coastal Streams. Ruben A. Smith, and
Don L. Stevens, Jr., Department of Statistics, Oregon State
University
Multi-Lag Cluster Enhancement of Fixed Grids for Variogram Estimation
in Near Coastal Systems. Kerry
J. Ritter and Molly K. Leecaster, Southern California Coastal Water
Research Project (to be presented by Scott Urquhart, due to an injury
of the scheduled speaker)
Sampling Perennial Streams: An
Application in Model-Based Optimal Design. (Introduction to a
Poster) William J Coar and F. Jay Breidt, Colorado State
University
Concluding Discussion & Wrap-Up
2:45 - 3:00
Science Advisory Committee
3:30
Attendance at SAC
Meeting is by
invitation, only. Room , Holiday Inn, University Park.
POSTERS
Sampling Perennial Streams: An
Application in Model-Based Optimal Design. William J Coar
and F. Jay Breidt, Colorado State University
One-dimensional Point Processes in Ecology.
Jean-Yves (Pip)
Courbois, NOAA-Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle,
WA
Hierarchical Bayesian Models for Seasonal
Radio Telemetry Habitat
Data. Megan C. Dailey, Department of Statistics, Colorado
State
University, and Alix I. Gitelman, Department of Statistics, Oregon
State University.
Distribution Function Estimation in Small
Areas for Aquatic Resources.
Mark J. Delorey, Department of Statistics, Colorado State
University.
Nonparametric,
Model-Assisted Estimation
for a Two-Stage Sampling
Design. Mark Delorey and F. Jay Breidt, Department of
Statistics,
Colorado State University
What is a multi-scale analysis?
Implications for modeling presence/absence of bird species.
Kathi
Georgitis,
Alix Gitelman, Don L. Stevens Jr., Department of Statistics, Oregon
State University, Nick P. Danz, and JoAnn M. Hanowski,
Natural Resources Research Center, Univ of Minnesota Duluth
Predicting the Likelihood of Water
Quality Impaired Stream Reaches
Using Landscape Scale Data and a Hierarchical Methodology: a Case Study
in the Southern Rocky Mountains. Erin E. Poston,
Department of
Geosciences, David M. Theobald, Natural Resources Ecology
Laboratory
and Department of Natural Resources Recreation & Tourism, Melinda
J. Laituri, and N.S. Urquhart, Department of Statistics, all at
Colorado State University
Two-stage Sampling Designs for
Birds in Great Lakes Wetlands. Ron Regal, Dept of
Mathematics and
Statistics, University of Minnesota Duluth, Don L. Stevens, Jr.,
Dept of Statistics, Oregon State University, Nick P. Danz and JoAnn M.
Hanowski, Natural Resources Research Center, Univ of Minnesota Duluth,
and Robert W. Howe, Department of Natural and Applied Sciences,
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Learning Materials for Surface Water
Monitoring. N. Scott Urquhart, Department of Statistics,
Colorado State University.
YEAR 2
Applications of
Nonparametric Survey Regression Estimation in Aquatic Resources.
F. Jay
Breidt, F.J., Siobahn Everson-Stewart, and Alicia A. Johnson,
Colorado State University, and Jean D. Opsomer, Iowa State
University. Second Annual Conference: Statistical survey design
and analysis for aquatic resources, Corvallis, OR, August 11 - 13, 2003
A Cost Analysis for Incorporating Human Judgment into Ecological
Sampling. Rebecca A Buchanan and Loveday L.
Conquest, University of Washington and Jean-Yves Courbois,
NOAA-Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Sciences Center, Seattle, WA.
Research
Symposium, Center for Water and Watershed Studies,
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, February 6, 2003
(This poster was discussed at the Symposium and judged the runner-up
for the Best Poster.)
Bayesian Belief Networks:
Computational Considerations for the Environmental Researcher.
Steve Jensen, Department of Statistics, Oregon State University.
Second Annual Conference: Statistical Survey Design and Analysis for
Aquatic Resources, Corvallis, OR, August 11 - 13, 2003
Analysis
and
Modeling of Acid
Neutralizing Capacity in the Mid-Atlantic Highlands Area.
Brett
Kellum, Jennifer A. Hoeting, and N. Scott Urquhart, Department of
Statistics, Colorado State University. Second Annual Conference:
Statistical survey design and analysis for aquatic resources,
Corvallis, OR, August 11 - 13, 2003.
Assessment of a
semi-automated catchment delineation and flow accumulation
method. Mary Kneeland and David T. Theobald, Natural
Resources
Ecology Lab, Colorado State University. Second Annual Conference:
Statistical survey design and analysis for aquatic resources,
Corvallis, OR, August 11 - 13, 2003
Empirical Orthogonal
Functions. Breda Munoz and Virginia Lesser, Department of
Statistics, Oregon State University. Second Annual Conference:
Statistical Survey Design and Analysis for Aquatic Resources,
Corvallis, OR, August 11 - 13, 2003
Predicting the likelihood
of water quality impaired stream reaches using landscape scale data and
a hierarchical methodology: A case study in the Southern Rocky
Mountains. Erin E. Poston, Department of Geosciences,
David T.
Theobald, Natural Resources Laboratory, Melinda J. Laituri,
Department of Geosciences, and N. Scott Urquhart, Department of
Statistics, Colorado State University. Second Annual Conference:
Statistical survey design and analysis for aquatic resources,
Corvallis, OR, August 11 - 13, 2003
Linking watersheds and streams
through functional landscape metrics. David T. Theobald,
Natural
Resources Laboratory, Colorado State University. Second Annual
Conference: Statistical survey design and analysis for aquatic
resources, Corvallis, OR, August 11 - 13, 2003
Using Species Area Curves to
Understand Taxonomic and Regional Differences. Jeannie
Sifneos,
Department of Statistics, Oregon State University, and Denis White,
EMAP/WED/NHEERL/ORD/EPA, Corvallis, OR. Second Annual Conference:
Statistical Survey Design and Analysis for Aquatic Resources,
Corvallis, OR, August 11 - 13, 2003
YEAR 1
Linking Watersheds to Streams:
Using a Direct Measure of Flow to Model Hydrological Networks.
Mary Kneeland and David Theobald, Natural Resource Ecology Lab,
Colorado State University. First Annual Conference: Statistical Survey
Design and Analysis for Aquatic Resources, Colorado State University,
September 20- 21, 2002
Statistical Survey Design and
Analysis for Aquatic Resources: External Collaborators of the CSU
and OSU Programs. Mary Kneeland, Natural Resources Ecology
Lab,
and N. Scott Urquhart, Department of Statistics, Colorado State
University. First Annual Conference: Statistical Survey Design
and Analysis for Aquatic Resources, Colorado State University,
September 20- 21, 2002
USEPA River Reach File RF3 and
USGS Northwest Stream Database. Barbara J. Rosenbaum,
Computer
Sciences Corp, EMAP/WED/NHEERL/ORD/EPA. Corvallis, OR
Design and Implementation of
Riparian Vegetation Monitoring Along the Colorado River in Grand
Canyon. M.J.C Kearsley and N.S. Urquhart. First Annual
Conference: Statistical Survey Design and Analysis for Aquatic
Resources, Colorado State University, September 20- 21, 2002.
Also displayed at Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Tucson,
AZ, August 5, 2002.
For
further information, please contact:
N. Scott Urquhart, STARMAP Program Director
Department of Statistics
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1877
nsu@stat.colostate.edu
(970) 491-3834
or
Carolyn Cook,
Program
Assistant
Department of Statistics
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1877
cook@stat.colostate.edu
(970) 491-5269
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