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David C. Schneider is affiliated with Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada. Their research primarily lies within the field of Engineering, with a total of 20 publications recorded in this main domain.

Their subfields of study include Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Global and Planetary Change, Statistics and Probability, Management of Technology and Innovation, and Oceanography. These subfields illustrate an interdisciplinary approach, combining engineering principles with environmental and technological management areas.

David C. Schneider's work encompasses various topics, such as:

  • Digital Transformation in Industry
  • Product Development and Customization
  • Flexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Technology Assessment and Management
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies

The scientist has contributed articles to several publication venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • IEEE Spectrum
  • Proceedings of the Design Society
  • Procedia CIRP
  • Ecosphere
  • Animal Behaviour

Recent papers by David C. Schneider include:

  • A case for beta regression in the natural sciences, 2022, Ecosphere
  • Is less more? A commentary on the practice of 'metric hacking' in animal social network analysis, 2020, Animal Behaviour
  • Validation and real-life demonstration of ETCS hybrid level 3 principles using a formal B model, 2020, International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer
  • Application of machine learning procedures for mechanical system modelling: capabilities and caveats to prediction-accuracy, 2020, Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences
  • Analysing Industry 4.0 technology-solution dependencies: a support framework for successful Industry 4.0 adoption in the product generation process, 2023, Research in Engineering Design

Collaborations play an important role in their research, and frequent co-authors include:

  • Eliza Strickland
  • Harry Goldstein
  • Evan Ackerman
  • Philip Ross
  • Michael Koziol

Best Publications

  • Habitat selection at multiple scales

    Stephen J. Mayor;David C. Schneider;James A. Schaefer;Shane P. Mahoney

  • Quantitative Ecology: Spatial and Temporal Scaling

    David C. Schneider

  • The Rise of the Concept of Scale in Ecology

    David C. Schneider

  • Fisheries assessment: what can be learned from interviewing resource users?

    Barbara Neis;David C. Schneider;Lawrence Felt;Richard L. Haedrich

  • Are natural microcosms useful model systems for ecology

    Diane S. Srivastava;Jurek Kolasa;Jan Bengtsson;Andrew Gonzalez

  • Timing of Shorebird Migration in Relation to Prey Depletion

    David C. Schneider;Brian A. Harrington

  • Increasing phenological asynchrony between spring green-up and arrival of migratory birds

    Stephen J. Mayor;Robert P. Guralnick;Morgan W. Tingley;Javier Otegui

  • Predation risk of age-0 cod (Gadus) relative to depth and substrate in coastal waters

    Janice E Linehan;Robert S Gregory;David C Schneider

  • Reproductive Performance of Seabirds: The Importance of Population and Colony Size

    George L. Hunt;Zoe A. Eppley;David C. Schneider

  • Spatial scale and geographic context in benthic habitat mapping: review and future directions

    Vincent Lecours;Rodolphe Devillers;David C. Schneider;Vanessa L. Lucieer

  • Spatial variance in ecology

    John K. Horne;David C. Schneider

  • Spatial structure of bivalves in a sandflat:: Scale and generating processes

    P. Legendre;S. F. Thrush;V. J. Cummings;P. K. Dayton

  • Correlations between seabirds and ocenic fronts around the Pribilof Islands, Alaska

    Thomas H. Kinder;George L. Hunt;David Schneider;James D. Schumacher

  • Quantitative Ecology: Spatial and Temporal Scaling

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  • EVALUATION OF A GRADIENT SAMPLING DESIGN FOR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT

    Joanne I. Ellis;David C. Schneider

  • Scaling-up from experiments to complex ecological systems: Where to next?

    S.F Thrush;D.C Schneider;P Legendre;R.B Whitlatch

  • Factors affecting haul-out of harbor seals at a site in Southeastern Massachusetts

    David C. Schneider;P. Michael Payne

  • Estimating the odds of survival and identifying mitigation opportunities for common bycatch in pelagic longline fisheries

    Erin H. Carruthers;David C. Schneider;John D. Neilson

  • Matching the outcome of small-scale density manipulation experiments with larger scale patterns: an example of bivalve adult/juvenile interactions

    S. F. Thrush;V. J. Cummings;P. K. Dayton;R. Ford

  • Seabirds and fronts: a brief overview

    David C. Schneider

  • 11. An Interdisciplinary Method for Collecting and Integrating Fishers' Ecological Knowledge into Resource Management

    Barbara Neis;Lawrence F. Felt;Richard L. Haedrich;David C. Schneider

Frequent Co-Authors

Vonda J. Cummings
Vonda J. Cummings National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Simon F. Thrush
Simon F. Thrush University of Auckland
George L. Hunt
George L. Hunt University of Washington
Pierre Legendre
Pierre Legendre University of Montreal
Paul K. Dayton
Paul K. Dayton Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Anson H. Hines
Anson H. Hines Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Judi E. Hewitt
Judi E. Hewitt University of Auckland
Robert B. Whitlatch
Robert B. Whitlatch University of Connecticut
Joanne Ellis
Joanne Ellis University of Waikato
George A. Rose
George A. Rose University of New South Wales

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