What I do
I’m either a biologist or a statistician (I think it depends on who I’m talking to).
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- Acedemy Fellow
- Company
- University of Helsinki
- Duration
- 1998 - Present
- Further information
Past affiliations
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- Position
- Post-doc
- Company
- Risø National Laboratory, Denmark
- Duration
- 1996 - 1998
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- Position
- PhD student
- Company
- John Innes Centre
- Duration
- 1992 - 1996
Location
- City:
- Helsinki, Southern Finland, Finland
- Hub:
- Helsinki
Interests
No interests have been listed by Bob O'Hara.
Projects
Bob O'Hara has not yet listed any projects.
Publications
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Kuparinen A, O’Hara R, Merilä J. The role of growth history in determining age and size at maturation in exploited fish populations Fish Fisheries (2) , 201 - 207 (2008) doi: 10.1111/j.1467-2979.2008.00284.x
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Mutshinda C, O’Hara R, Woiwod I. Species abundance dynamics under neutral assumptions: a Bayesian approach to the controversy Funct Ecology (2) , 340 - 347 (2008) doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2435.2007.01358.x
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O'Hara B. Double-blind review: let diversity reign Nature (7183) , 28 - 28 (2008) doi: 10.1038/452028d
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O'Hara B. Journal club Nature (7189) , 785 - 785 (2008) doi: 10.1038/452785a
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O'Hara R, Lampila S, Orell M. Estimation of Rates of Births, Deaths, and Immigration from Mark–Recapture Data Biometrics , 080513151424761 - ??? (2008) (Epub 13 May 2008) doi: 10.1111/j.1541-0420.2008.01048.x
Groups and Forums
- Evolution & Ecology
- Nature Network Bloggers
- Evolutionary Biology
- Statistics
- Visualization & Science
- Ask the Nature Editor
- Nature Precedings
- The Good Paper Journal Club
- Genetics
- Science and computing
- Population Genetics
- Gene mapping - linkage and association
- Science Blogging
- Collaboration: bringing NN members together
- Publishing in the New Millennium
- Science Blogging 2008: London
- Citation in Science - Don't Quote Me on That
- Scientific Researchers and Web 2.0: Social Not Working?
- Bioinformatics
- Nature Opinion
- Nature Publishing Group news
- Theoretical Population Dynamics
- Tomorrow's Giants: a conference hosted by the Royal Society and Nature
- Science Online London