Perry de Valpine

About Perry de Valpine

Perry de Valpine, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of Ecology, Statistics, Computing.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A cloudy forecast for species distribution models: Predictive uncertainties abound for California birds after a century of climate and land‐use change

Drought influences habitat associations and abundances of birds in California's Central Valley

Package ‘nimbleAPT’

Threats to the persistence of sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana) in the western USA

Estimating spatially variable and density‐dependent survival using open‐population spatial capture–recapture models

A flexible and efficient B ayesian implementation of point process models for spatial capture–recapture data

Nonparametric Identifiability in Species Distribution and Abundance Models: Why it Matters and How to Diagnose a Lack of it Using Simulation

Computational methods for fast Bayesian model assessment via calibrated posterior p-values

Perry de Valpine Information

University

Position

Environmental Science Policy and Management

Citations(all)

5432

Citations(since 2020)

3071

Cited By

3420

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

50

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Perry de Valpine Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Statistics

Computing

Top articles of Perry de Valpine

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A cloudy forecast for species distribution models: Predictive uncertainties abound for California birds after a century of climate and land‐use change

Global Change Biology

John DJ Clare

Perry de Valpine

Diana A Moanga

Morgan W Tingley

Steven R Beissinger

2024/1

Drought influences habitat associations and abundances of birds in California's Central Valley

Diversity and Distributions

Benjamin R Goldstein

Brett J Furnas

Kendall L Calhoun

Ashley E Larsen

Daniel S Karp

...

2024/5

Package ‘nimbleAPT’

David Pleydell

Daniel Turek

Perry de Valpine

Christopher Paciorek

Nick Michaud

2024/4/19

Threats to the persistence of sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana) in the western USA

Forest Ecology and Management

Daniel E Foster

Scott S Stephens

Perry de Valpine

John J Battles

2024/2/15

Estimating spatially variable and density‐dependent survival using open‐population spatial capture–recapture models

Ecology

Cyril Milleret

Soumen Dey

Pierre Dupont

Henrik Brøseth

Daniel Turek

...

2023/2

A flexible and efficient B ayesian implementation of point process models for spatial capture–recapture data

Ecology

Wei Zhang

Joseph D Chipperfield

Janine B Illian

Pierre Dupont

Cyril Milleret

...

2023/1

Nonparametric Identifiability in Species Distribution and Abundance Models: Why it Matters and How to Diagnose a Lack of it Using Simulation

Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice

Sara Stoudt

Perry de Valpine

William Fithian

2023/9

Computational methods for fast Bayesian model assessment via calibrated posterior p-values

arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.04866

Sally Paganin

Perry de Valpine

2023/6/8

State‐space models for ecological time‐series data: Practical model‐fitting

Ken Newman

Ruth King

Víctor Elvira

Perry de Valpine

Rachel S McCrea

...

2023/1

Computational strategies and estimation performance with Bayesian semiparametric item response theory models

arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.11583

Sally Paganin

Christopher J Paciorek

Claudia Wehrhahn

Abel Rodriguez

Sophia Rabe-Hesketh

...

2021/1/27

Concordant and opposing effects of climate and land-use change on avian assemblages in California’s most transformed landscapes

Science Advances

Steven R Beissinger

Sarah A MacLean

Kelly J Iknayan

Perry de Valpine

2023/2/22

compareMCMCs: An R package for studying MCMC efficiency

Journal of Open Source Software

Perry de Valpine

Sally Paganin

Daniel Turek

2022/1/14

Comparing N-mixture models and GLMMs for relative abundance estimation in a citizen science dataset

Scientific Reports

Benjamin R Goldstein

Perry de Valpine

2022/7/19

A flexible and efficient Bayesian implementation of point process models for spatial capture‐recapture data

Zhang Wei

Joseph Chipperfield

Janine Illian

Pierre Dupont

Cyril Pierre Milleret

...

2022

To rarefy or not to rarefy: robustness and efficiency trade-offs of rarefying microbiome data

Bioinformatics

Johnny Hong

Ulas Karaoz

Perry De Valpine

William Fithian

2022/5/1

Multi-scale trend analysis of water quality using error propagation of generalized additive models

Science of The Total Environment

Marcus W Beck

Perry de Valpine

Rebecca Murphy

Ian Wren

Ariella Chelsky

...

2022/1/1

Identifying engaging bird species and traits with community science observations

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Sara Stoudt

Benjamin R Goldstein

Perry de Valpine

2022/4/19

Bayesian adjustment for preferential testing in estimating infection fatality rates, as motivated by the COVID-19 pandemic

The Annals of Applied Statistics

Harlan Campbell

Perry de Valpine

Lauren Maxwell

Valentijn MT de Jong

Thomas PA Debray

...

2022/3

Package ‘compareMCMCs’

Perry de Valpine

Sally Paganin

Daniel Turek

Christopher Paciorek

2022/10/12

Building integral projection models with nonindependent vital rates

Ecology and Evolution

Yik Leung Fung

Ken Newman

Ruth King

Perry de Valpine

2022/3

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