1996 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)
Kenneth H. Pollock brings together Stem cell and Cellular differentiation to produce work in his papers. Kenneth H. Pollock undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Cellular differentiation and Stem cell in his work. His research on Neural stem cell frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Nestin. His Nestin study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Neural stem cell. In his study, he carries out multidisciplinary Genetics and Cancer research research. He connects Cancer research with Genetics in his study. Kenneth H. Pollock undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Gene and Transgene through his works. As part of his studies on Cell biology, Kenneth H. Pollock often connects relevant areas like Neuroepithelial cell. His work on Neuroepithelial cell is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Cell biology.
Kenneth H. Pollock works mostly in the field of Demography, limiting it down to topics relating to Population and, in certain cases, Environmental health, as a part of the same area of interest. His research on Environmental health frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Population. Kenneth H. Pollock usually deals with Fishery and limits it to topics linked to Abundance (ecology) and Ecology. Kenneth H. Pollock undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Ecology and Abundance (ecology) in his work. Internal medicine is connected with Surgery and Endocrinology in his research. In his papers, he integrates diverse fields, such as Endocrinology and Internal medicine. By researching both Gene and Molecular biology, Kenneth H. Pollock produces research that crosses academic boundaries. While working on this project, Kenneth H. Pollock studies both Molecular biology and Gene. Kenneth H. Pollock brings together Genetics and Cancer research to produce work in his papers.
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Statistical inference for capture-recapture experiments
A. B. Lawson;K. H. Pollock;J. D. Nichols;C. Brownie.
Biometrics (1992)
Survival analysis in telemetry studies: the staggered entry design
Kenneth H. Pollock;Scott R. Winterstein;Christine M. Bunck;Paul D. Curtis.
Journal of Wildlife Management (1989)
Design and Analysis Methods for Fish Survival Experiments Based on Release-Recapture.
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Journal of Applied Ecology (1988)
A Capture-Recapture Design Robust to Unequal Probability of Capture
Kenneth H. Pollock.
Journal of Wildlife Management (1982)
CAPTURE-RECAPTURE STUDIES FOR MULTIPLE STRATA INCLUDING NON-MARKOVIAN TRANSITIONS
C. Brownie;J. E. Hines;J. D. Nichols;K. H. Pollock.
Biometrics (1993)
Angler Survey Methods and Their Applications in Fisheries Management
K.H. Pollock;C.M. Jones;T.L. Brown.
(1994)
Large scale wildlife monitoring studies: statistical methods for design and analysis
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Environmetrics (2002)
ESTIMATING SPECIES RICHNESS: THE IMPORTANCE OF HETEROGENEITY IN SPECIES DETECTABILITY
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Ecology (1998)
Estimating the number of animals in wildlife populations
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(1994)
ESTIMATING SITE OCCUPANCY AND SPECIES DETECTION PROBABILITY PARAMETERS FOR TERRESTRIAL SALAMANDERS
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Ecological Applications (2004)
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