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Stephen Gregory is a Senior Statistician at the University of East Anglia's School of Environmental Sciences, specializing in conservation biology and statistical ecology. He holds a PhD from the University of Paris-Sud and an MSc from the University of Oxford. His research focuses on population modeling, Allee effects, and fisheries management, with applications to species like Galapagos rodents and Malaysian orangutans.
- Academic Background: PhD in Ecology & Statistics (Paris-Sud XI), MSc (Oxford), BSc (Swansea)
- Professional Affiliations: Royal Statistical Society Fellow, ICES Working Groups on North Atlantic Salmon
His work integrates statistical methods with ecological challenges, including spatial population dynamics and conservation strategies under global change. Recent research explores Tweedie distributions for patchy ecological data and co-occurrence patterns using simulation approaches.
Awards: Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society
Key contributions include studies on salmonid recruitment dynamics and the environmental drivers of fish population structures.
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