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Hannah E. Correia
Hannah E. Correia
Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University
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Multiple paternity and number of offspring in mammals
FS Dobson, A Abebe, HE Correia, C Kasumo, B Zinner
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285 (1891), 20182042, 2018
202018
Darwin meets graph theory on a strange planet: Counting full n-ary trees with labeled leafs
J Barnett, H Correia, P Johnson, M Laughlin, K Wilson
Alabama Journal of Mathematics 35, 16-23, 2010
112010
Modeling the effect of HIV/AIDS stigma on HIV infection dynamics in Kenya
B Levy, HE Correia, F Chirove, M Ronoh, A Abebe, M Kgosimore, ...
Bulletin of mathematical biology 83, 1-25, 2021
92021
Predicting microcystin occurrence in freshwater lakes and reservoirs: assessing environmental variables
RP Buley, HE Correia, A Abebe, TB Issa, AE Wilson
Inland Waters 11 (3), 430-444, 2021
82021
General local rank estimation for single-index varying coefficient models
W Sun, HF Bindele, A Abebe, H Correia
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 202, 57-79, 2019
72019
Multiple paternity and the number of offspring: A model reveals two major groups of species
HE Correia, A Abebe, FS Dobson
BioEssays 43 (4), 2000247, 2021
62021
Robust functional coefficient selection for the single-index varying coefficients regression model
W Sun, HF Bindele, A Abebe, HE Correia
Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation 91 (8), 1681-1697, 2021
22021
Semiparametric model selection for identification of environmental covariates related to adult groundfish catches and weights
HE Correia
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 9949, 2021
22021
Estimating a key parameter of mammalian mating systems: The chance of siring success for a mated male
A Abebe, HE Correia, FS Dobson
BioEssays 41 (12), 1900016, 2019
22019
Spatiotemporally explicit model averaging for forecasting of Alaskan groundfish catch
HE Correia
Ecology and Evolution 8 (24), 12308-12321, 2018
22018
Regularised rank quasi-likelihood estimation for generalised additive models
HE Correia, A Abebe
Journal of Nonparametric Statistics 33 (1), 101-117, 2021
12021
How much multiple paternity should we expect? A study of birds and contrast with mammals
FS Dobson, HE Correia, A Abebe
Ecology and Evolution 14 (3), e11054, 2024
2024
Multiple paternity and the number of offspring: A model reveals two major groups of species (vol 43, e2000247, 2021)
HE Correia, A Abebe, FS Dobson
BIOESSAYS, 2022
2022
Estimating a key parameter of mammalian mating systems: the chance of siring success for a matedmale (vol 41, 1900016, 2019)
A Abebe, HE Correia, FS Dobson
BIOESSAYS, 2022
2022
Nonlinear spatial and temporal decomposition provides insight for climate change effects on sub-Arctic herbivore populations (vol 198, pg 889, 2022)
HE Correia, T Tveraa, A Stien, N Yoccoz
OECOLOGIA 199 (3), 753-753, 2022
2022
Correction to: Nonlinear spatial and temporal decomposition provides insight for climate change effects on sub-Arctic herbivore populations
HE Correia, T Tveraa, A Stien, N Yoccoz
Oecologia 199 (3), 753-753, 2022
2022
Capturing spatiotemporal dynamics of Alaskan groundfish catch using signed-rank estimation for varying coefficient models
HE Correia, A Abebe
Journal of Applied Statistics 49 (8), 2137-2156, 2022
2022
Varying coefficient single-index regression model with missing responses under rank-based modelling
M Otlaadisa, HF Bindele, A Abebe, H Correia
Journal of Nonparametric Statistics 34 (2), 319-343, 2022
2022
Nonlinear spatial and temporal decomposition provides insight for climate change effects on sub-Arctic herbivore populations
HE Correia, T Tveraa, A Stien, N Yoccoz
Oecologia 198 (4), 889-904, 2022
2022
Nonlinear spatial and temporal decomposition provides insight for climate change effects on sub-Arctic herbivore populations [Erratum: July 2022, v. 199 (3); p. 753]
HE Correia, T Tveraa, A Stien, N Yoccoz
2022
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