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2005

Other Outputs

Understanding epibenthic community structure in the Great Barrier Reef using various ordination techniques

Ellis, R. N., Harch, B.D., Basford, K. E. and Pitcher, C. (2005). Understanding epibenthic community structure in the Great Barrier Reef using various ordination techniques. The University of Queensland: Department of Mathematics.

Understanding epibenthic community structure in the Great Barrier Reef using various ordination techniques

2004

Other Outputs

Development of a genetic method to estimate effective spawner numbers in the NPF and Queensland tiger prawn fisheries

Ovenden, J., Street, R., Peel, D., Peel, S., Courtney, T., Podlich, H. M., Basford, K. E. and Dichmont, C. (2004). Development of a genetic method to estimate effective spawner numbers in the NPF and Queensland tiger prawn fisheries. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries.

Development of a genetic method to estimate effective spawner numbers in the NPF and Queensland tiger prawn fisheries

2002

Other Outputs

A Systems Approach to Investigating the Contribution of Trash to Soil Nitrogen in the Wet Tropics

Meier, E. A., Thorburn, P. J., Wegener, M. K. and Basford, K. E. (2002). A Systems Approach to Investigating the Contribution of Trash to Soil Nitrogen in the Wet Tropics. Townsville, QLD Australia: Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Sugar Production, James Cook University.

A Systems Approach to Investigating the Contribution of Trash to Soil Nitrogen in the Wet Tropics

2002

Other Outputs

Applied three-mode data analysis - Three-mode clustering

Kroonenberg, P. M. and Basford, K. E. (2002). Applied three-mode data analysis - Three-mode clustering. The University of Queensland: Department of Mathematics.

Applied three-mode data analysis - Three-mode clustering

1985

Other Outputs

Cluster analysis via normal mixture models

Basford, Kaye Enid (1985). Cluster analysis via normal mixture models. PhD Thesis, School of Physical Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2015.11

Cluster analysis via normal mixture models