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QUASI-POISSON VS. NEGATIVE BINOMIAL REGRESSION: HOW SHOULD WE MODEL OVERDISPERSED COUNT DATA? 2007 2026 2013 2019 822
  1. QUASI-POISSON VS. NEGATIVE BINOMIAL REGRESSION: HOW SHOULD WE MODEL OVERDISPERSED COUNT DATA? (2007)
    Jay M. Ver Hoef, Peter L. Boveng Ecology

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2 by Nobel laureates 46 from Science/Nature 70 standout
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Works of Jay M. Ver Hoef being referenced

Scalable population estimates using spatial-stream-network (SSN) models, fish density surveys, and national geospatial database frameworks for streams
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A mixed‐model moving‐average approach to geostatistical modeling in stream networks
2010
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Jay M. Ver Hoef 3219 800 1886 1010 125 6.2k
Wolf M. Mooij 3600 350 2114 1896 142 8.6k
Enrico Bertuzzo 1866 799 1065 1077 121 6.2k
Ross K. Meentemeyer 2483 730 1539 2880 140 6.6k
Jin Li 1693 966 1030 1154 82 5.2k
R. V. O’Neill 3620 982 3003 4172 75 9.1k
William W. Taylor 3807 469 3896 3272 189 10.2k
Joe Sexton 2955 1299 1264 2904 109 6.4k
Mevin B. Hooten 3283 396 1819 1342 160 5.7k
Bai-Lian Li 1480 567 1357 1935 196 6.2k
Subhash R. Lele 2256 421 942 707 91 5.7k

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