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ameliaduvall/README.md
I am a quantitative ecologist specializing in the development of statistical models for large and complex ecological datasets to inform wildlife conservation. My research primarily focuses on seabirds, one of the most threatened groups of vertebrates in the world. Geographically, my work spans island ecosystems across the Pacific, including the California Channel Islands, French Polynesia, and southern Japan.

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  1. SCMU_egg_size SCMU_egg_size Public

    Effects of oceanographic conditions and egg order on Scripps’s Murrelet (Synthliboramphus scrippsi) egg size at Santa Barbara Island, California, USA from 2009-2017

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  2. Bayes_for_seabirds Bayes_for_seabirds Public

    This repo contains materials for the Introduction to Bayesian Analysis for Seabird Research workshop series.

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  3. pacific_seabirds pacific_seabirds Public

    Repository for code to generate figures for Pacific Seabirds publication