William Link, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Efficient implementation of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, with application to the Cormack?Jolly?Seber model Efficient implementation of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, with application to the Cormack?Jolly?Seber model
Judicious choice of candidate generating distributions improves efficiency of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm. In Bayesian applications, it is sometimes possible to identify an approximation to the target posterior distribution; this approximate posterior distribution is a good choice for candidate generation. These observations are applied to analysis of the Cormack?Jolly?Seber model...
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W.A. Link, R. J. Barker
Efficient implementation of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, with application to the Cormack-Jolly-Seber model Efficient implementation of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, with application to the Cormack-Jolly-Seber model
Judicious choice of candidate generating distributions improves efficiency of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm. In Bayesian applications, it is sometimes possible to identify an approximation to the target posterior distribution; this approximate posterior distribution is a good choice for candidate generation. These observations are applied to analysis of the Cormack-Jolly-Seber model...
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W.A. Link, R. J. Barker
Bayesian multimodel inference for dose-response studies Bayesian multimodel inference for dose-response studies
Statistical inference in dose-response studies is model-based: The analyst posits a mathematical model of the relation between exposure and response, estimates parameters of the model, and reports conclusions conditional on the model. Such analyses rarely include any accounting for the uncertainties associated with model selection. The Bayesian inferential system provides a convenient...
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W.A. Link, P.H. Albers
Seasonal components of avian population change: Joint analysis of two large-scale monitoring programs Seasonal components of avian population change: Joint analysis of two large-scale monitoring programs
We present a combined analysis of data from two large-scale surveys of bird populations. The North American Breeding Bird Survey is conducted each summer; the Christmas Bird Count is conducted in early winter. The temporal staggering of these surveys allows investigation of seasonal components of population change, which we illustrate with an examination of the effects of severe winters...
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W.A. Link, J.R. Sauer
Analysis of multinomial models with unknown index using data augmentation Analysis of multinomial models with unknown index using data augmentation
Multinomial models with unknown index ('sample size') arise in many practical settings. In practice, Bayesian analysis of such models has proved difficult because the dimension of the parameter space is not fixed, being in some cases a function of the unknown index. We describe a data augmentation approach to the analysis of this class of models that provides for a generic and efficient...
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J. Andrew Royle, R.M. Dorazio, W.A. Link
Effects of methylmercury on reproduction in American kestrels Effects of methylmercury on reproduction in American kestrels
Sixty breeding pairs of captive American kestrels (Falco sparverius) were exposed to a range of sublethal dietary concentrations of mercury (Hg), in the form of methylmercuric chloride, and their subsequent reproduction was measured. Egg production, incubation performance, and the number and percent of eggs hatched decreased markedly between 3.3 and 4.6 mg/kg dry weight of Hg (1.2 and 1...
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P.H. Albers, M.T. Koterba, R. Rossmann, W.A. Link, J.B. French, R.S. Bennett, W.C. Bauer
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Efficient implementation of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, with application to the Cormack?Jolly?Seber model Efficient implementation of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, with application to the Cormack?Jolly?Seber model
Judicious choice of candidate generating distributions improves efficiency of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm. In Bayesian applications, it is sometimes possible to identify an approximation to the target posterior distribution; this approximate posterior distribution is a good choice for candidate generation. These observations are applied to analysis of the Cormack?Jolly?Seber model...
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W.A. Link, R. J. Barker
Efficient implementation of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, with application to the Cormack-Jolly-Seber model Efficient implementation of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, with application to the Cormack-Jolly-Seber model
Judicious choice of candidate generating distributions improves efficiency of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm. In Bayesian applications, it is sometimes possible to identify an approximation to the target posterior distribution; this approximate posterior distribution is a good choice for candidate generation. These observations are applied to analysis of the Cormack-Jolly-Seber model...
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W.A. Link, R. J. Barker
Bayesian multimodel inference for dose-response studies Bayesian multimodel inference for dose-response studies
Statistical inference in dose-response studies is model-based: The analyst posits a mathematical model of the relation between exposure and response, estimates parameters of the model, and reports conclusions conditional on the model. Such analyses rarely include any accounting for the uncertainties associated with model selection. The Bayesian inferential system provides a convenient...
Authors
W.A. Link, P.H. Albers
Seasonal components of avian population change: Joint analysis of two large-scale monitoring programs Seasonal components of avian population change: Joint analysis of two large-scale monitoring programs
We present a combined analysis of data from two large-scale surveys of bird populations. The North American Breeding Bird Survey is conducted each summer; the Christmas Bird Count is conducted in early winter. The temporal staggering of these surveys allows investigation of seasonal components of population change, which we illustrate with an examination of the effects of severe winters...
Authors
W.A. Link, J.R. Sauer
Analysis of multinomial models with unknown index using data augmentation Analysis of multinomial models with unknown index using data augmentation
Multinomial models with unknown index ('sample size') arise in many practical settings. In practice, Bayesian analysis of such models has proved difficult because the dimension of the parameter space is not fixed, being in some cases a function of the unknown index. We describe a data augmentation approach to the analysis of this class of models that provides for a generic and efficient...
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J. Andrew Royle, R.M. Dorazio, W.A. Link
Effects of methylmercury on reproduction in American kestrels Effects of methylmercury on reproduction in American kestrels
Sixty breeding pairs of captive American kestrels (Falco sparverius) were exposed to a range of sublethal dietary concentrations of mercury (Hg), in the form of methylmercuric chloride, and their subsequent reproduction was measured. Egg production, incubation performance, and the number and percent of eggs hatched decreased markedly between 3.3 and 4.6 mg/kg dry weight of Hg (1.2 and 1...
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P.H. Albers, M.T. Koterba, R. Rossmann, W.A. Link, J.B. French, R.S. Bennett, W.C. Bauer