EURING Analytical Meeting & Workshop

   17-21 April, 2023 • Montpellier, France

EURING 2023 • Montpellier, France • oral presentations

The EURING 2023 Analytical Meeting & Workshop will consist of several sessions. Shown below is a preliminary (draft) list of the oral presentation sessions, and the titles and authors of the individual papers, in order of presentation. Contact information for individual session chairs can be found here.

 
 

  Plenary: Alison Johnston: 'People and birds: The challenges and power of citizen science data in ornithology'

  • Abundance in space
    • Riki Herliansyah: Animal density estimation for unmarked populations using a spatially explicit model
    • Rahel Sollmann: M(t) or not M(t): Temporal variation in detection probability in spatial capture-recapture models
    • Murray Efford: Robust sampling designs for spatially explicit capture-recapture
    • Ehsan Moqanaki: Population-level determinants of density for a historically persecuted large carnivore
    • Ana Sanz-Pérez: Estimating demographic parameters and abundance of the Pyrenean Brown bear population using open SCR
  • Abundance estimation for management
    • Rachel McCrea: Evaluating and correcting for the effect of dependence in the integrated analysis of removal and capture-recapture data
    • Leslie Skora: Estimating brown bear abundance along salmon spawning streams in Katmai National Park, Alaska.
    • Amy Davis: A multi-method dynamic removal model for evaluation of abundance and management effectiveness over time
    • Yiran Wang: Bayesian genetic mark-recapture methods for estimating seasonal river run size of stock populations
  • Novel approaches to abundance estimation
    • Charles Yackulic: Sharing abundance: integrating long-term count data with short-term capture-recapture data in a marginalized multistate Jolly-Seber framework
    • Diego Rondon: A Bayesian multi-state model for estimating the effect of inbreeding and age on population dynamics
    • Rémi Fraysse: Modelling misidentifications in capture-recapture experiments
    • Rishika Chopara: A framework for goodness-of-fit testing in ecological modelling
    • Michelle Kissling: Aligning statistical and biological populations for abundance estimation
  • Causal inference for management
    • Romuald Hounyeme: From responses of macroinvertebrate metrics to the definition of reference thresholds
    • Daniel Fink: Estimating spatially explicit population trajectories with citizen science data and double machine learning
    • Allison Binley: Redistributing resources from monitoring to action: quantifying the value of citizen science data in conservation decision making
    • Annabelle Stanley: Making informed decisions for private lands conservation under uncertainty and spatial complexity: A case study on the Northern Bobwhite
    • Priyanjana Pramanik: What-if thinking in conservation policy research: expanding the use of synthetic controls
  • Advances in monitoring
    • Yoba Alenga: Bat sonotype as a novel insight into the Congo Basin Rainforest dynamic
    • Philip Patton: The effect of fully automated animal recognition on mark-recapture estimates
    • Gael Bardon: RFIDeep: unfolding the potential of deep learning for radio-frequency identification
    • Clark Rushing: Estimation of seasonal survival and migration phenology of migratory birds from automated telemetry data using continuous-time multi-state models
    • Erlend Nilsen: Structured citizen science as a means to monitor wildlife populations
    • Philipp Boersch-Supan: Modelling life cycle-event phenology using biometrics collected by citizen science ringers

 

  Plenary: Matthieu Paquet: ' Estimating immigration and density dependence using Integrated Population Models'

  • Movement and habitat selection
    • Clara Panchaud: Accounting for animal movement in spatial capture-recapture
    • Janelle Badger: Integrating movement data into mark recapture analysis: case study of false killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens) abundance estimation around the main Hawaiian Islands
    • Sara Gomez: Linking variation in juvenile meerkat foraging behaviour to growth rates and survival later in life: a biologging and state space modelling approach.
    • Guillaume Souchay: Follow the yellow brick road: using does to find the leverets
    • Brett McClintock: A multistate Langevin diffusion for inferring behavior-specific habitat selection and utilization distributions
  • Connectivity
    • Matthew Gonnerman: An individual based model trained on multiple data sources estimates population connectivity for harvested eastern wild turkeys
    • Maëlis Kervellec: Mapping connectivity from non-invasive surveys with spatial capture-recapture models: A focus on the Pyrenean brown bear population
    • Killian Gregory: An integrated framework to combine migratory connectivity and demographic data
    • Lise Viollat: Animal demography in motion: integration of individual spatial component in demographic variability of Bonelli eagle
  • Natal dispersal and migration
    • Paul Acker: Capture-recapture animal model for quantitative genetic decomposition of variance in seasonal migration versus residence
    • Rita Fortuna: Using a multistate capture-recapture animal model to estimate additive genetic variance in early-life seasonal movement
    • Charly Souc: A multi-event CMR analysis applied to reveals the influence of the natal colony for age-specific movement patterns of the Yellow-legged gull (Larus Michahellis).
    • Richard Chandler: Directional natal dispersal in a trailing-edge population of black-throated blue warblers
  • Phenology
    • James Clarke: Accounting for phenology and varying spatial scales in the production of UK butterfly abundance estimates using citizen science data
    • Simon English: Quantifying phenology and migratory behaviours of hummingbirds using single-site dynamics and mark-detection analyses
    • Fabian Ketwaroo: How to walk the 'Bee Walk': modelling bumblebee citizen science data
    • Edel Lheureux: Distinguish the biological process from the observation process in a tagging-recapture experiment to study the migration phenology of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
    • Paul Cuchot: Not all resident birds reproduce earlier in warmer springs : inferring habitat-dependency of phenological sensitivity to temperature using a Bayesian sigmoid modelling approach applied to constant ringing effort sites
  • Drivers of vital rate variation
    • Sarah Cubaynes: Modeling the impacts of canine distemper virus on the Yellowstone wolf population
    • Ana Payo-Payo: Long-lasting effects of harsh early-life conditions on adult survival of a long-lived vertebrate
    • Camille Schatz: Intra- and interspecific demographic variation in two phylogenetically related seabirds
    • Rachel Bergeron: Post-weaning survival in kangaroos is high and constant until senescence: implications for population dynamics
    • Morgane Gicquel: Age-related survival in the European cranes population
    • Emilienne Grzegorczyk: Is hidden demographic heterogeneity a common phenomenon?
 

  Plenary: Aline Magdalena Lee: 'The magic of mark-recapture.'

  • Vital rates across space + time
    • Chloé Rebecca Nater: An integrated distance sampling model to estimate variation in demographic rates across space and time
    • Fräenzi Korner-Nievergelt: Demographic indices from constant ringing effort sites in Switzerland
    • Cyril Milleret: Mapping population-level mortality risks of an emblematic and controversial large carnivore, the wolf.
    • Brady Mattsson: Importance of biases associated with ground counts of nestlings in an arboreal nester, the red kite (Milvus milvus)
    • Johanna Faure: The post-release survival of a deep-sea skate caught as bycatch by demersal longline fishery in Crozet, Southern ocean
  • Survival and movement in context
    • Maria Dzul: Can "true" survival be without global resights: it depends on "true" movement
    • Saskia Schirmer: Seasonal and spatially explicit survival estimates - Combining the multinomial reencounter model with an individual-based temporal model
    • Jaume-A. Badia-Boher: Evaluating permanent emigration and subsequent biases in survival in territorial raptors using spatial capture-recapture methods: the case of the Bonelli's eagle
    • Murray Christian: Accurately estimating the demographic contribution of immigration: a southern elephant seal case study.
  • Excursions
 

  Plenary: Marlène Gamelon: 'Biotic interactions matter: how intra- and interspecific competition shape vital rates and population dynamics.'

  • Individual heterogeneity, sociality and kinship
    • Matthew Silk: Demographic models of social networks
    • Javier Klaich: Estimating individual survival under a social network analysis when detection is imperfect
    • Christophe Barbraud: Selection against immigrants: demographic evidence and testing the familiarity hypothesis in seabirds
    • Paul Conn: Using close-kin mark-recapture to estimate abundance and survival of bearded seals in alaska
    • Thomas Riecke: Estimating latent fitness heterogeneity using structural equation models
    • Blanca Sarzo: Justice for the weaklings! Survivorship bias in individual heterogeneity CMR models
  • Distribution and conservation of rare + endangered species
    • Brett Sandercock: Estimating den use and reproductive rates of arctic fox with multistate occupancy models
    • Sarah Bauduin: Using occupancy to monitor populations. Case study: the wolf in France
    • Anaïs Dasnon: Estimating seabird populations breeding in sparse colonies in remote areas
    • Fabiola Iannarilli: Leveraging sharing of camera trap data to inform biodiversity conservation at large scales
  • Novel approaches for species distributions
    • Marc Kéry: Integrated distance sampling models for simple point counts
    • Javier Fernández-López: A unified framework for estimating animal abundance from hunting statistics: the thinned Poisson Point Process model
    • John Grider: A novel method for estimating pathogen presence, prevalence, load, and dynamics at multiple scales during a disease outbreak
    • Florian Lasgorceux: Inferring niche models with unknown sampling effort estimated from opportunistic data
    • Jamie Sanderlin: Innovations for biodiversity monitoring using acoustic methods in the southwestern united states: what does this mean for rare species?
  • Communities and species interactions
    • Divyajyoti Ganguly: Three's company: integrating detection data from multiple methods to examine meso-carnivore co-occurrence in India
    • Julie Louvrier: How much data do you need to detect co-occurrence with multi-species occupancy models: A simulation study
    • Prashant Mahajan: Interspecific interactions and co-existence among canids in the semi-arid landscape of western India.
    • Matt Metz: Estimating the abundance of wolf-killed prey through multiple detection methods in a mark-recapture framework
    • Frédéric Barraquand: The various concepts of independence in integrated population models
  • Species movement, life history, and detectability
    • Kasper Thorup: Historical changes in migration patterns
    • Jacob Davies: Quantitative year-round modelling of the movements of european waterfowl populations
    • Christophe Botella: A dynamic species distribution model fitted to heterogeneous occurrences explains a plant invasion trajectory
    • Brandon Edwards: Estimating landbird detectability from autonomous recording unit data
    • Gonçalo Ferraz: Decline in avian detection more evident than secondary forest colonization in a 30-year old amazon forest disturbance frontier
 
  Plenary: Todd Arnold: 'Density dependence, individual heterogeneity, and demographic compensation: new approaches to age-old questions.'

  • Management and Conservation I
    • Stephen Gregory: Power analysis for real-World sampling strategies
    • Michael Schaub: Lessons to be learned by comparing fisheries stock assessment methods (SAMs) with integrated population models (IPMs)
    • Benjamin Debetencourt: Estimating chimpanzee demography, social structure and territory range with camera trap data in Moyen Bafing National Park, Guinea
    • Liam Bailey: Monitoring changes in carrying capacity through time to assess conservation outcomes in a large social carnivore
  • Management and Conservation II
    • Kylee Dunham: Design and evaluation of long-term monitoring programs to inform annual life cycle modeling, conservation, and adaptive harvest management of migratory waterfowl in North America
    • Chris Sutherland: Opposite effects of global and local density-dependent dispersal on metapopulation stability and persistence.
    • Eva Conquet: Effects of season-density interactions on the vital rates of an African lion population
    • Nicolas Strebel: Multi-species population indices for sets of species that include disappearing or newly occurring species
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