Gary W. Fowler

Affiliations: 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Environmental Sciences, Biostatistics Biology, Physical Geography, Remote Sensing
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Hellmann JJ, Fowler GW. (1999) Bias, Precision, And Accuracy Of Four Measures Of Species Richness Ecological Applications. 9: 824-834
Fowler GW. (1997) Individual tree volume equations for red pine in Michigan Northern Journal of Applied Forestry. 14: 53-58
Khatry Chhetri DB, Fowler GW. (1996) Prediction models for estimating total heights of trees from diameter at breast height measurements in Nepal's lower temperate broad-leaved forests Forest Ecology and Management. 84: 177-186
Khatry Chhetri DB, Fowler GW. (1996) Estimating diameter at breast height and basal diameter of trees from stump measurements in Nepal's lower temperate broad-leaved forests Forest Ecology and Management. 81: 75-84
Lynch AM, Fowler GW, Simmons GA. (1990) Sequential sampling plans for spruce budworm (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) egg mass density using Monte Carlo simulation Journal of Economic Entomology. 83: 1479-1484
Fowler GW. (1988) A jack pine bark factor equation for Michigan Northern Journal of Applied Forestry. 10: 86-89
Fowler GW, Simmons GA. (1988) What sampling unit should be used in estimating jack pine budworm (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) egg mass densities? Journal of Economic Entomology. 81: 743-748
Arvanitis LG, Fowler GW. (1987) Adjusting for Possible Edge Effect Bias in Point and Plot Sampling Northern Journal of Applied Forestry. 4: 213-216
Fowler GW, Lynch AM. (1987) Sampling Plans in Insect Pest Management Based on Wald's Sequential Probability Ratio Test Environmental Entomology. 16: 345-354
Fowler GW. (1985) The use of Wald's sequential probability ratio test to develop composite three-decision sampling plans Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 15: 326-330
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