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Hamre. 300 $a"November 2018"--Volume 1. 300 $a"June 2020"--Volume 2. 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aVolume 1: Development of the science of riparian ecology in the semi-arid western United States -- Development of riparian perspectives in the wet Pacific Northwest since the 1970s -- Impacts of interacting fire, climate, and hydrologic changes on riparian forest ecosystems in the Southwest -- Invasion and restoration of western rivers dominated by Tamarix spp. -- Unintended consequences: tamarisk control and increasing threats to the southwestern willow flycatcher -- Beavers, livestock, and riparian synergies: bringing small mammals into the picture -- Euro-American beaver trapping and its long-term impact on drainage network form and function, water abundance, delivery, and system stability -- Arizona as a watershed: then and now: case studies of changed management of rivers and habitat in the lower Colorado River system -- Evaluating riparian vegetation change in canyon-bound reaches of the Colorado River using spatially extensive matched photo sets -- Breeding waterbirds of the Mexican portion of the Colorado River delta -- Terrestrial vertebrates of mesquite bosques in southwestern North America -- Appendix A: Western pioneers of riparian study through the 1980s -- Appendix B: Conferences, symposia, and other gatherings pertaining to riparian ecosystems, riparian ecology, riparian habitat restoration, and riparian area conservation. 327 $aVolume 2: Understanding gains and losses of riparian habitat: interpreting change, its causes and consequences -- A naturalized riparian ecosystem: consequences of tamarisk leaf beetle (Diorhabda spp.) biocontrol -- Vanishing riparian mesquite bosques: their uniqueness and recovery potential -- Using the Southwest Experimental Garden Array to enhance riparian restoration in response to global environmental change: identifying and deploying genotypes and populations for current and future environments -- The Watershed continuum: a conceptual model of fluvial-riparian ecosystems -- It's not all bad news : riparian areas in the Anthropocene -- The development of riparian ecosystem restoration in California -- Sacramento-San Joaquin System -- Recreation habitat versus ecological habitat in riparian areas: can we manage for both? -- Intended versus unintended effects during riparian restoration create high quality recreation habitat. 330 $aIn the past fifty years, riparian values have been recognized and documented, and the science of riparian ecology developed steadily. Volume 1 covers the more mesic northwestern United States to the arid Southwest and Mexico. The authors review the origins of riparian science in the western United States, document what is currently known about riparian ecosystems, and project future needs. Topics include: interactions with fire, climate change, and declining water; effects from exotic species; unintended consequences of biological control; the role of small mammals; watershed response to beavers; watershed and riparian changes; changes below large dams; water birds of the Colorado River Delta; and terrestrial vertebrates of mesquite bosques. Appendices and references chronicle the field's literature, authors, "riparian pioneers," and conferences. 330 $aVolume 2 expands upon two important recent developments: global climate change and impacts of introduced tamarisk leaf beetles (Diorhabda spp.) in the American West. 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With its primary focus on Bayes factors supported by data sets, this book features an operational perspective, practical relevance, and applicability?keeping theoretical and philosophical justifications limited. It offers a balanced approach to three naturally interrelated topics: Probabilistic Inference - Relies on the core concept of Bayesian inferential statistics, to help practicing forensic scientists in the logical and balanced evaluation of the weight of evidence. Decision Making - Features how Bayes factors are interpreted in practical applications to help address questions of decision analysis involving the use of forensic science in the law. Operational Relevance - Combines inference and decision, backed up with practical examples and complete sample code in R, including sensitivity analyses and discussion on how to interpret results in context. Over the past decades, probabilistic methods have established a firm position as a reference approach for the management of uncertainty in virtually all areas of science, including forensic science, with Bayes' theorem providing the fundamental logical tenet for assessing how new information?scientific evidence?ought to be weighed. Central to this approach is the Bayes factor, which clarifies the evidential meaning of new information, by providing a measure of the change in the odds in favor of a proposition of interest, when going from the prior to the posterior distribution. Bayes factors should guide the scientist's thinking about the value of scientific evidence and form the basis of logical and balanced reporting practices, thus representing essential foundations for rational decision making under uncertainty. This book would be relevant to students, practitioners, and applied statisticians interested in inference and decision analyses in the critical field of forensic science. It could be used to support practical courses on Bayesian statistics and decision theory at both undergraduate and graduate levels, and will be of equal interest to forensic scientists and practitioners of Bayesian statistics for driving their evaluations and the use of R for their purposes. 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