KEN BURNHAM

KEN BURNHAM

Ken is a Senior Scientist employed by the United States Geological Survey (Biological Resources Discipline) as an Assistant Unit Leader, Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, and Professor at CSU. His formal degrees: B.S. in Biology from Portland State University, M.S. and Ph.D. in statistics from Oregon State University. His expertise and interests: study design (statistical aspects) and specialized sampling and data analysis methodology for wildlife and ecology, in particular population estimation, such as from capture-recapture, bird banding, distance sampling, population monitoring, and inference about population dynamics. Kens recent research emphasis has been on theory and application of information-theoretic data-based model selection and multimodel inference.

RESUME

Lynx project(s)

 

TRAVEL PICTURES:

Australia June 2000

Desert Rat

Masai Mara River

Burnham and Akaike

NSO 1998 Rexstad & Burnham

2001 Best Monograph Award

EURING 2000 near Point Reyes, CA

Burnham on Akaike at UC San Diego

Contact info:

Dr. Kenneth Burnham,Asst. Unit Leader

201 Wagar Building

1484 Campus Delivery

Ft. Collins, CO 80523

970-491-7066 office

MEETINGS
AWARDS

ACADEMICS

PUBLICATIONS

MODEL SELECTION ISSUES:

 

AIC Myths and Misunderstandings

 

Response to the LINK and BARKER Paper in Ecology

 

T-Tests and ANOVA in a Model Selection Framework

 

H0 Testing Song

 

MODEL SELECTION BOOK