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J. Andrew Royle serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at Cornell University and holds the dual role of Senior Scientist and Research Statistician at the U.S. Geological Survey’s Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Laurel, MD. His interdisciplinary work bridges statistical methodology and ecological applications, with a focus on advancing quantitative approaches for studying animal populations, communities, and landscapes.
Royle’s research emphasizes spatial statistics, hierarchical modeling, and applied Bayesian analysis. He pioneers the integration of novel technologies like bioacoustics, camera trapping, and non-invasive genetics into ecological studies. A core theme of his work involves enhancing capture-recapture models with spatially explicit data to address ecological questions such as habitat connectivity and population density estimation.
Though his publications (over 170 papers and 5 books) are prolific, specific article details are not listed here. He has not been noted for explicit scientific awards in the provided text. Royle advises no listed students, yet collaborates extensively with academic and governmental institutions. His affiliation with the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center underscores his commitment to applied ecological research for conservation and natural resource management.



