Geostatistical techniques have gained widespread use in ecology and environmental science. Variograms are commonly used to describe and examine spatial autocorrelation, and kriging has become the method of choice for interpolating spatially-autocorrelated variables. To date, most applications of geostatistics have defined the separation between sample points using simple Euclidean distance. In heterogeneous environments, however, certain landscape features may act as absolute or semi-permeable barriers. This effective separation may be more accurately described by a measure of distance that accounts for the presence of barriers. Here we present an approach to geostatistics based on a lowest-cost path (LCP) function, in which the cost of a p...
Mapping geomorphic variables geostatistically, specifically by kriging, runs into difficulties when ...
Geostatistical models are typically based on symmetric straight-line distance, which fails to repres...
Existing algorithms for predicting species' distributions sit on a continuum between purely statisti...
Geostatistical techniques have gained widespread use in ecology and environmental science. Variogram...
Spatial heterogeneity is a striking feature of the blue crab life history and fisheries in Chesapeak...
Spatially distributed estimates of ecological variables are generally required for use in geographic...
Spatial heterogeneity is a striking feature of the blue crab life history and fisheries in Chesapeak...
Geostatistical prediction at unsampled locations is done by kriging, an interpolation technique that...
14 pages, 4 figures, 4 tablesGeostatistical methods have been applied to the problem of accurately m...
Marine research survey data on fish stocks often show a small proportion of very high-density values...
Variograms are used to describe the spatial variability of environmental variables. In this study, t...
Geostatistics is a popular class of statistical methods for estimating, or predicting, the value of ...
Geostatistical interpolation or kriging of soil and vegetation variables has become an important alt...
This paper evaluates the performance of spatial methods to estimate leaf area index (LAI) fields fro...
Abstract. In 1962, G. Matheron introduced the term geostatistics to describe a scientific approach t...
Mapping geomorphic variables geostatistically, specifically by kriging, runs into difficulties when ...
Geostatistical models are typically based on symmetric straight-line distance, which fails to repres...
Existing algorithms for predicting species' distributions sit on a continuum between purely statisti...
Geostatistical techniques have gained widespread use in ecology and environmental science. Variogram...
Spatial heterogeneity is a striking feature of the blue crab life history and fisheries in Chesapeak...
Spatially distributed estimates of ecological variables are generally required for use in geographic...
Spatial heterogeneity is a striking feature of the blue crab life history and fisheries in Chesapeak...
Geostatistical prediction at unsampled locations is done by kriging, an interpolation technique that...
14 pages, 4 figures, 4 tablesGeostatistical methods have been applied to the problem of accurately m...
Marine research survey data on fish stocks often show a small proportion of very high-density values...
Variograms are used to describe the spatial variability of environmental variables. In this study, t...
Geostatistics is a popular class of statistical methods for estimating, or predicting, the value of ...
Geostatistical interpolation or kriging of soil and vegetation variables has become an important alt...
This paper evaluates the performance of spatial methods to estimate leaf area index (LAI) fields fro...
Abstract. In 1962, G. Matheron introduced the term geostatistics to describe a scientific approach t...
Mapping geomorphic variables geostatistically, specifically by kriging, runs into difficulties when ...
Geostatistical models are typically based on symmetric straight-line distance, which fails to repres...
Existing algorithms for predicting species' distributions sit on a continuum between purely statisti...