Marie-Pierre Etienne
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Biology Letters | 2014
Olivier Gimenez; Stephen T. Buckland; Byron J. T. Morgan; Nicolas Bez; Sophie Bertrand; Rémi Choquet; Stéphane Dray; Marie-Pierre Etienne; Rachel M. Fewster; Frederic Gosselin; Bastien Mérigot; Pascal Monestiez; Juan M. Morales; Frederic Mortier; François Munoz; Otso Ovaskainen; Sandrine Pavoine; Roger Pradel; Frank M. Schurr; Len Thomas; Wilfried Thuiller; Verena M. Trenkel; Perry de Valpine; Eric Rexstad
The desire to predict the consequences of global environmental change has been the driver towards more realistic models embracing the variability and uncertainties inherent in ecology. Statistical ecology has gelled over the past decade as a discipline that moves away from describing patterns towards modelling the ecological processes that generate these patterns. Following the fourth International Statistical Ecology Conference (1–4 July 2014) in Montpellier, France, we analyse current trends in statistical ecology. Important advances in the analysis of individual movement, and in the modelling of population dynamics and species distributions, are made possible by the increasing use of hierarchical and hidden process models. Exciting research perspectives include the development of methods to interpret citizen science data and of efficient, flexible computational algorithms for model fitting. Statistical ecology has come of age: it now provides a general and mathematically rigorous framework linking ecological theory and empirical data.
Insect Conservation and Diversity | 2009
Sarah Groc; Jérôme Orivel; Alain Dejean; J.M. Martin; Marie-Pierre Etienne; Bruno Corbara; Jacques Hubert Charles Delabie
Abstract. 1. Leaf‐litter ants represent a major component of biodiversity and are excellent bioindicators reflecting the health of terrestrial ecosystems. This study, conducted in an unspoiled forest near the Nouragues Research Station, represents the first inventory of leaf‐litter ant diversity conducted in French Guiana, and so can be considered as the baseline dataset for ants in this country.
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing | 2018
Pierre Gloaguen; Marie-Pierre Etienne; Sylvain Le Corff
This paper introduces a new algorithm to approximate smoothed additive functionals of partially observed diffusion processes. This method relies on a new sequential Monte Carlo method which allows to compute such approximations online, i.e., as the observations are received, and with a computational complexity growing linearly with the number of Monte Carlo samples. The original algorithm cannot be used in the case of partially observed stochastic differential equations since the transition density of the latent data is usually unknown. We prove that it may be extended to partially observed continuous processes by replacing this unknown quantity by an unbiased estimator obtained for instance using general Poisson estimators. This estimator is proved to be consistent and its performance are illustrated using data from two models.
Environmetrics | 2015
Pierre Gloaguen; Stéphanie Mahévas; Etienne Rivot; Mathieu Woillez; Jérôme Guitton; Marie-Pierre Etienne
Marine Mammal Science | 2016
Mia Wege; Marie-Pierre Etienne; W. Chris Oosthuizen; Ryan Rudolf Reisinger; Marthan Nieuwoudt Bester; P J Nico de Bruyn
Geoderma | 2016
Ophélie Sauzet; Cécilia Cammas; Pierre Barbillon; Marie-Pierre Etienne; David Montagne
arXiv: Applications | 2010
Marie-Pierre Etienne; Shannon G. Obradovich; K. Lynne Yamanaka; Murdoch K. McAllister
arXiv: Quantitative Methods | 2018
Rocio Joo; Marie-Pierre Etienne; Nicolas Bez; Stéphanie Mahévas
arXiv: Applications | 2018
Théo Michelot; Marie-Pierre Etienne; Pierre Gloaguen
Journal of The Royal Statistical Society Series C-applied Statistics | 2018
Pierre Gloaguen; Marie-Pierre Etienne; Sylvain Le Corff