Ecological Modeling and Simulation Laboratory

Selected Recent Presentations

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Andersen, M.C. 2000. A critique of biogeographic approaches to estimating extinction rates. Symposium presentation. 85th annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Snowbird, Utah. (ESA symposium talk.ppt)

Andersen, M.C.2002. Theoretical perspectives on biological invasions. Invited Risk Forum presentation, United States Department of Agriculture Office of Risk Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis, Washington, DC. (Invasives01.ppt)

Andersen, M.C., and H.M. Adams. 2002. The demography of establishment and invasion: insights from lattice models. Symposium presentation, 22nd annual meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis, New Orleans, LA. (Andersen talk.ppt)

Andersen, M.C.2003. Potential applications of population viability analysis to the control of invasive species. Invited presentation, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH. (Cleveland State seminar.ppt)

Andersen, M.C.2003. Population dynamics in spatially and temporally variable environments. Invited presentation, ASTM Symposium on Landscape Ecology and Wildlife Habitat Evaluation, ASTM Committee E47, Kansas City, MO. (ASTM talk.ppt)

Andersen, M.C.2004. Wildlife risk assessment and population viability in dynamic landscapes. Invited symposium presentation, US-IALE Symposium: Landscape Ecological Modeling and Ecological Risk Assessment at the Crossroads, Las Vegas, NV, 30 March – 2 April 2004. (IALEAndersen2004.ppt)

Andersen, M.C.2004. Risk analysis for biological control agents.  Invited Risk Forum presentation, United States Department of Agriculture Office of Risk Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis, Washington, DC. (AndersenRiskForum.ppt)

Andersen, M.C. 2005. Ecological modeling and risk assessment for invasive species: Available tools and future prospects. Invited symposium presentation, Society for Risk Analysis, Orlando, FL, 4-7 December 2005. (Andersen Biological Stressors SRA 2005.ppt)

Andersen, M.C. 2007. Global change and biodiversity conservation: The potential contribution of ecological risk assessment. Invited presentation, Oxford Round Table “Global Warming and Sustainability: Managing a Crisis”, 12-17 August 2007, Oxford, England. (AndersenOxford.ppt)

Contact Information for Dr. Mark C. AndersenEmail: manderse@nmsu.edu