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spatial, statistics, R package, ecology, sptotal, spmodel

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Employment (1)

St. Lawrence University: Canton, New York, US

2019-08-15 to present | Assistant Professor of Statistics (Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics)
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Matt Higham

Education and qualifications (1)

Oregon State University: Corvallis, Oregon, US

2014 to 2019 | Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics (Statistics)
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Matt Higham

Works (7)

An application of spatio-temporal modeling to finite population abundance prediction

Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics
2023-08-07 | Journal article | Author
Contributors: Matt Higham; Michael Dumelle; Carly Hammond; Jay Ver Hoef; Jeff Wells
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sptotal: an R package for predicting totals and weighted sums from spatial data

Journal of Open Source Software
2023-05-24 | Journal article
Contributors: Matt Higham; Jay Ver Hoef; Bryce Frank; Michael Dumelle
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Matt Higham

spmodel: Spatial statistical modeling and prediction in R

PLOS ONE
2023-03-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Michael Dumelle; Matt Higham; Jay Ver Hoef
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Matt Higham

A comparison of design‐based and model‐based approaches for finite population spatial sampling and inference

Methods in Ecology and Evolution
2022-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Michael Dumelle; Matt Higham; Jay Ver Hoef; Anthony R. Olsen; Lisa Madsen
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Matt Higham

Species density models from opportunistic citizen science data

Methods in Ecology and Evolution
2021-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Jay Ver Hoef; Devin Johnson; Robyn Angliss; Matt Higham
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Matt Higham

Adjusting a finite population block kriging estimator for imperfect detection

Environmetrics
2021-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Matt Higham; Jay Ver Hoef; Lisa Madsen; Andy Aderman
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Matt Higham

Patterns of coarse woody debris in hardwood forests across a chronosequence of ash mortality due to the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis)

Natural Areas Journal
2017-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Matt Higham; Brian M. Hoven; David L. Gorchov; Kathleen S. Knight
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Matt Higham