Mr Richard Glennie:
Research Fellow

Mr Richard Glennie
The Observatory
Buchanan Gardens
University of St Andrews
St Andrews
KY16 9LZ
Fife
UK
tel: (44) (0) 1334 461847
fax:
room: 103
email: rg374@st-andrews.ac.uk
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Centre for Research into Ecological & Environmental Modelling
School of Mathematics & Statistics
National Centre for Statistical Ecology
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Personal Webpage: www.richardglennie.co.uk
My PhD is entitled Incorporating Animal Movement with Distance Sampling and Spatial Capture-Recapture
Supervised by Prof. Stephen T. Buckland.
My research interests are in Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science; in particular, using knowledge from these fields to solve problems in statistical ecology.
Statistical Ecology
- Distance Sampling: animal movement
- Spatial Capture-Recapture: movement, open populations, habitat use, continuous-time
- Animal Movement: continuous-time, behaviour-switching
Mathematics & Statistics
- Hidden Markov Models
- Path Integration: computing functional integrals efficiently
- Continuous-time Stochastic Processes: Wiener process and extensions
Computer Science
- Software development in R and C++
- Matrix Methods: Krylov subspaces, Fast-Fourier Transform, Sparse Matrices
- Object-Orientated Programming
source:
research@st-andrews
source: symbiosis
Recent Publications:
Recent publications
3 (of 3 published available) for rg374 with keyword DAS clear keyword filter. (source: University of St Andrews PURE)
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2017 (1)
Statistics and Computing
vol.27 pp.259-270
(Article)
Statistics and Computing
vol.27 pp.259-270
(Article)
Markov-switching generalized additive models
Roland Langrock, Thomas Kneib, Richard Glennie, Théo Michelot
Keywords: P-splines, Hidden Markov model, Penalized likelihood, Times series regression
Roland Langrock, Thomas Kneib, Richard Glennie, Théo Michelot
Keywords: P-splines, Hidden Markov model, Penalized likelihood, Times series regression
Biometrics
(Article)
Open population maximum likelihood spatial capture-recapture
Richard Glennie, David Louis Borchers, Matthew Murchie, Bart Harmsen, Rebecca Foster
Keywords: Abundance, Survival, Spatial capture-recapture, Open population models
Richard Glennie, David Louis Borchers, Matthew Murchie, Bart Harmsen, Rebecca Foster
Keywords: Abundance, Survival, Spatial capture-recapture, Open population models
2015 (23/3)
PLoS One
vol.10
(Article)
PLoS One
vol.10
(Article)
The effect of animal movement on line transect estimates of abundance
Richard Glennie, Stephen Terrence Buckland, Len Thomas
Richard Glennie, Stephen Terrence Buckland, Len Thomas