Recounting banded murres in the Pribilof Islands
J o e l R e y n o l d s



Resighting marked Common Murres on St. George, The Pribilofs, Alaska

I live in Anchorage, Alaska, and have been the Regional Biometrician for the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service since the position was created in 2003. I provide statistical consulting, scientific collaboration, review services, and continuing education for the 80+ wildlife biologists on the National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska. Prior to Alaska, I was a member of the Statistics faculty and the National Research Center for Statistics and the Environment. I completed my Ph. D. in the interdisciplinary Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management degree program at UW in 1996. I have a B.A. in mathematics (1988) and an M.S. in biomathematics (1989) from UCLA.

My research interests include statistical design and analysis in natural resources, ecology, and wildlife management; assessment of mechanistic models; discrete mixture models; evolutionary computation; and continuing education. I'm a past-President of the Alaska Chapter of the American Statistical Association and current member of the WNAR Regional Advisory Board.

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