Just recently, Diego Garcia visited the Instituto de Investigación para el Desarrollo Sustentable de Ceja de Selva (INDES-CES) at the Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza in Chachapayos, Amazonas, Peru to lead a workshop on “Introduction to Occupancy Models using R”. Diego is a PhD candidate in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation at University of Florida co-advised by Bette Loiselle and Scott Robinson. He is undertaking a large environmental gradient study in nw Peru examining bird community composition. His own research involves point counts, mist-netting, and remote-sensing and drone technology to understand how bird populations are distributed along environmental and vegetation gradients within the dry forests. He will be applying occupancy models, and likely multi-species occupancy models in his research. His work is funded by numerous sources including a fellowship from the Peruvian government, Rufford Foundation and National Geographic Society.
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2019-10-18T17:01:04+00:00
October 18th, 2019|birds, courses, Peru, WEC|0 Comments
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