Stable Isotope Mixing Models using SIBER, SIAR, MixSIAR (SIMM04)

https://www.prstatistics.com/course/stable-isotope-mixing-models-using-r-
simm04/

This course will be delivered by Dr Andrew Parnell and Dr Andrew Jackson 
from 28th - 31st May 2018 at Orford Musique, 3165 Chemin du Parc, Orford, 
QC J1X 7A2, Canada

Course overview: 
This course will cover the concepts, technical background and use of stable 
isotope mixing models (SIMMs) with a particular focus on running them in R. 
This course will cover the concepts, technical background and use of stable 
isotope mixing models (SIMMs) with a particular focus on running them in R. 
Recently SIMMs have become a very popular tool for quantifying food webs 
and thus the diet of predators and prey in an ecosystem. Starting with only 
basic understanding of statistical models, we will cover the do’s and 
don’ts of using SIMMs with a particular focus on the widely used package 
SIAR and the more advanced MixSIAR. Participants will be taught some of the 
advanced features of these packages, which will enable them to produce a 
richer class of output, and are encouraged to bring their own data sets and 
problems to study during the round-table discussions.

Sunday 27th
Meet at Orford Musique Between 16:00 and 20:00.
Monday 28th
Basic concepts.
Module 1: Introduction; why use a SIMM?
Module 2: An introduction to bayesian statistics.
Module 3: Differences between regression models and SIMMs.
Practical: Revision on using R to load data, create plots and fit 
statistical models.
Round table discussion: Understanding the output from a Bayesian model.

Tuesday 29th – Classes from 09:00 to 17:00
Understanding and using SIAR.
Module 4: Do’s and Don’ts of using SIAR.
Module 5: The statistical model behind SIAR.
Practical: Using SIAR for real-world data sets; reporting output; creating 
richer summaries and plots.
Round table discussion: Issues when using simple SIMMs.

Wednesday 30th – Classes from 09:00 to 17:00
SIBER and MixSIAR.
Module 6: Creating and understanding Stable Isotope Bayesian Ellipses 
(SIBER).
Module 7: What are the differences between SIAR and MixSIAR?
Practical: Using MixSIAR on real world data sets; benefits over SIAR.
Round table discussion: When to use which type of SIMM.

Thursday 31st – Classes from 09:00 to 17:00
Advanced SIMMs.
Module 8: Using MixSIAR for complex data sets: time series and mixed 
effects models.
Module 9: Source grouping: when and how?
Module 10: Building your own SIMM with JAGS.
Practical: Running advanced SIMMs with JAGS.
Round table discussion: Bring your own data set.

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Oliver Hooker PhD.
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