On this page you find a short description
of the interest of Highland Statistic staff and

Alain F. Zuur, PhD.
Highland Statistics
Alain Zuur is senior statistician and director of Highland Statistics Ltd. As
a statistical consultant he has contributed to a wide range of projects related
to marine biology, oceanography, ecology, fisheries, etc. He is honorary
research fellow in the School of Biological Sciences, Oceanlab, at the
University of Aberdeen, UK. Alain has worked as a statistical consultant at FRS
Marine Laboratory, University of Aberdeen, Netherlands Institute for Sea
Research (NIOZ) and TNO-IGG.
Interest: Application of statistical methods to ecological and environmental
data. Especially the application of GLM and GAM on nested, time series or
spatial data (GLMM, GAMM), mixed modelling, time series analysis, and
multivariate analysis.
Selected publications:
 | Analysing Ecological Data by Zuur, Ieno and Smith (2007).
Springer. 680p. · |
 | Analysing Ecological Data using GLMM and GAMM with R. by: Zuur,
Ieno, Walker and Smith. (Expected publication date: 2008). Springer. |
 | An introduction to R for life scientists. Zuur, Ieno and
Meesters. (Expected publication date: 2008). Springer. |
 | Zuur, A.F., Fryer, R.J., Jolliffe, I.T., Dekker, R. and Beukema,
J.J. (2003). Estimating common trends in multivariate time series using
dynamic factor analysis. Environmetrics, 14(7): 665-685. |
 | Further publications: http://www.highstat.com/books.htm |
Selected consultancy contracts: ·
 | Power analysis on cod welfare data for Johnson Seafarms Ltd, Shetland, UK
(2007). |
 | Analysis of whale data for the University of Aberdeen (2007). |
 | Statistical consultancy for the BAGPIPES project (bio-diversity), Oceanlab,
University of Aberdeen (2006/2007), in co-operation with the University of
York and the St. Andrews University. |
 | Statistical consultancy for two NERC projects, Oceanlab, University of
Aberdeen (2007 and 2008). |
 | Further
consultancy projects: http://www.highstat.com/consultancy.htm |

Elena Ieno PhD. Highland
Statistics
Elena Ieno is senior marine
biologist at Highland Statistics Ltd. In 2004 she
left academia to work full time in statistical consultancy. She now teaches
statistics to ecologists and has shown she can bridge the gap between the two
disciplines and dispel the dread of statistics shown by most biologists. She is
also involved in various international statistical consultancy projects, and is
honorary research fellow in the School of Biological Sciences, Oceanlab, at the
University of Aberdeen, UK.
Selected books and recent publications
 | Ieno, E.N., Solan, M., Batty, P. & Pierce, G.J., 2006.
Distinguishing between the effects of infaunal species richness, identity
and density in the marine benthos. Marine Ecology Progress Series 311:
263-271. |
 | Heger A., Ieno E.N., King N.J., Morris K.J., Bagley P.M. and Priede
I.G. (In press). Deep-sea pelagic bioluminescence over the Mid-Atlantic
Ridge. Deep-Sea Research. |
 | Analysing Ecological Data by Zuur, Ieno and Smith (2007).
Springer. 680p. · |
 | Analysing Ecological Data using GLMM and GAMM with R. by: Zuur, Ieno,
Walker and Smith. (Expected publication date: 2008). Springer. |
 | An introduction to R for life scientists. Zuur, Ieno and
Meesters. (Expected publication date: 2008). Springer. |

Highland Statistics
business associates
Ian
Jolliffe, Emeritus
Professor University of Aberdeen, Visiting Professor University of Exeter,
Honorary Professor University of Kent.
Ian has nearly 40 years experience teaching, researching
and applying statistics. His main interests are currently in Multivariate
Analysis, in particular Principal Component Analysis, for which he is author of
the definitive book on the subject – see below – and in Forecast
Verification, for which he co-edited another book. He is co-author of two other
books and author or co-author of more than 80 refereed papers or contributions
to books.
Ian’s expertise ranges over many topics in applied statistics in addition to
his main interests. He has taught a wide variety of subjects at levels ranging
from elementary to postgraduate.
Books:
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I.T.Jolliffe (1986, Second edition 2002). Principal
component analysis. Springer-Verlag |
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E.E.Bassett, J.M. Bremner, I. T. Jolliffe, B.Jones, B.J.T.
Morgan and P.M. North (1986, Second edition 2000). Statistics - Problems
and Solutions. Edward Arnold |
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(Second edition, World Scientific). |
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P.H. Garthwaite, I.T.Jolliffe (1995) Statistical Inference.
Ellis Horwood |
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(2002 Second edition, Oxford) |
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I.T.Jolliffe and D.B. Stephenson (eds) (2003) Forecast
verification: a practitioner’s guide in atmospheric science. Wiley. |

Anatoly Saveliev, Professor
in statistics at the Faculty of Geography and Ecology at Kazan State
University, in Russia.
Anatoly teaches statistics,
geostatistics and GIS. As a statistical consultant he has contributed to a wide
range of environmental impact assessment projects for the regional oil industry
and government. He is also involved with the development of the images
processing software ScanEx.
Interest:
Application of (geo)statistical
methods to spatial ecological (vegetation) and environmental data. RS images
processing and implementation of data analysis and modelling techniques in GIS.
Application of GLM, GAM, geostatistical methods (kriging) and artificial neural
networks on spatial data.
Selected publications:
 | First
author of two spatial modelling chapters in Analysing Ecological Data by
Zuur, Ieno and Smith (2007). Springer. 680p. |
 | Saveliev A.A., A. V. Romanov, S. S. Mukharamova,
2005. Automated mapping using multilevel B-Splines. Applied GIS, Vol.
1, No.2. |
 | Saveliev A.A., Dobrinin D.V. The use of Kohonen's neural nets for the detection of
land-cover transitions. In: Proceedings of the First International
Workshop on the Analysis of Multitemporal Remote Sensing Images.
Proceedings of Multytemp 2001. Series in Remote Sensing, World Scientific,
Singapure. - 2002. - V.2. - P.148-155. |

Erik Meesters (PhD), marine ecologist and
biostatistician in the ecology department of the Institute of Marine Resources
and Ecosystem Studies (IMARES) from Wageningen University, The Netherlands.
He
graduated in coral reef ecology but developed a taste for statistics, which
broadened his line of work into many different fields of ecology. he now
provides statistical advice and consultancy at IMARES. His recent work involved
coral growth (which required mixed modelling), harbour porpoise and harbour seal
diet studies (multivariate analysis), detection of bird movement with radar
(classification trees), multivariate benthos studies, and GAMs to analyse the
effects of air traffic on fouraging waders.
Interest:
Mixed modelling, Generalized Additive Modelling, programming, multivariate
statistics, Classification and Regression Trees, R.
Selected publications:
 | First author of one chapter on classification trees in Analysing
Ecological Data by Zuur, Ieno and Smith (2007). Springer. 680p. |
 | An introduction to R for life scientists. Zuur, Ieno and Meesters.
(Expected publication date: 2008). Springer. |
 | Bak, R. P. M., G. Nieuwland and E. H. Meesters (2005). Coral reef
crisis in deep and shallow reefs: 30 years of constancy and change in reefs
of Curacao and Bonaire. Coral Reefs 24: 475 - 480. |
 | Coral growth rates revisited: could lower extension rates in Acropora
palmata be due to acidification? Rolf PM Bak, Gerard Nieuwland, Erik H
Meesters. Submitted to Coral Reefs. |
Selected consultancy contracts:
 | Effects of air traffic on fouraging waders (2007). Statistical consultancy
in a study for Den Helder Airport (The Netherlands) on the effects of air
traffic on water birds using GAMs. |
 | North Sea benthos surveys 2001-2005: A biological and environmental
analysis. Multivariate statistical consultancy in cooperation with TNO,
The Netherlands. As part of the European project MESH |
 | Habitat modelling for management and management decisions. A comparison of
techniques (GLM, GAM, CART) for Westerscheldt benthos (Dutch) for RIKZ, the
Netherlands (2006). |
 | Ecotopes and species composition of the Westerscheldt: can ecotopes be
distinguished by species composition? Multivariate analyses for RIKZ, the
Netherlands (2006) |
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