Stan Zarnoch
Mathematical Statistician
United States Department of Agriculture
Pacific Southwest Research Station
United States of America
Biography
Education: Ph.D. in Forest Biometrics, 1976 Virginia Tech M.S. in Forest Biometrics, 1973 Penn State University B.S. in Forestry and Wildlife, 1971 Rutgers University
Research Interest
1) Modeling snag dynamics in southern forests 2) Estimating national forest outdoor recreation visitation 3) Applying quantitative techniques to forestry and wildlife problems.
Publications
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Greenberg, C. H.; Zarnoch, S. J.; Austin, J. D. 2017. Weather, hydroregime, and breeding effort influence juvenile recruitment of anurans: implications for climate change.
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Brandeis, Thomas; Zarnoch, Stanley; Oswalt, Christopher; Stringer, Jeffery. 2017. The lack of adequate quality assurance/quality control data hinders the assessment of potential forest degradation in a national forest inventory.
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Askew, Ashley E.; Bowker, J.M.; English, Donald B.K.; Zarnoch, Stanley J.; Green, Gary T. 2017. A temporal importance-performance analysis of recreation attributes on national forests: a technical document supporting the Forest Service update of the 2010 RPA Assessment.