N Scott Urquhart

Affiliations: 
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 
Area:
Statistics, Biostatistics Biology
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Theobald DM, Stevens DL, White D, et al. (2007) Using GIS to generate spatially balanced random survey designs for natural resource applications Environmental Management. 40: 134-146
Peterson EE, Urquhart NS. (2006) Predicting water quality impaired stream segments using landscape-scale data and a regional geostatistical model: a case study in Maryland. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 121: 615-38
Peterson EE, Merton AA, Theobald DM, et al. (2006) Patterns of spatial autocorrelation in stream water chemistry. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 121: 571-96
Kincaid TM, Larsen DP, Urquhart NS. (2004) The structure of variation and its influence on the estimation of status: Indicators of condition of lakes in the Northeast, U.S.A Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 98: 1-21
Courbois JYP, Urquhart NS. (2004) Comparison of survey estimates of the finite population variance Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics. 9: 236-251
Larsen DP, Kaufmann PR, Kincaid TM, et al. (2004) Detecting persistent change in the habitat of salmon-bearing streams in the Pacific Northwest Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 61: 283-291
Waite IR, Herlihy AT, Larsen DP, et al. (2004) The effects of macroinvertebrate taxonomic resolution in large landscape bioassessments: An example from the Mid-Atlantic Highlands, U.S.A Freshwater Biology. 49: 474-489
Herlihy AT, Larsen DP, Paulsen SG, et al. (2000) Designing a spatially balanced, randomized site selection process for regional stream surveys: The EMAP mid-Atlantic pilot study Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 63: 95-113
Peterson SA, Urquhart NS. (2000) Estimating trophic state proportions of a regional lake population: Are larger samples always better? Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 62: 71-89
Stevens DL, Urquhart NS. (2000) Response designs and support regions in sampling continuous domains Environmetrics. 11: 13-41
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