<p>Spatial autocorrelation was calculated by incremental distance intervals of 50 meters starting at 200 meters.</p
sampling dynamic populations in space and time. / Ecography 27: 767/775. The estimation of spatial ...
Distinguishing the analysis of spatial data from classical analysis is only meaningful if the spati...
<p>The mean correlation coefficient of the population growth rate as a function of geographical dis...
Spatial autocorrelation may be defined as the relationship among values of a single variable that co...
<p>The black line represents the mean of all pairwise kinship coefficients between individuals at di...
<p>Correlogram plots based on global spatial autocorrelation analyses conducted with variable distan...
<p>Solid line indicates the autocorrelation coefficient, r (-1–1), between individuals at each dista...
<p>(A) 5 km Distance Class. (B) 10 km Distance Class. (C) 20 km Distance Class.</p
<p>Shaded areas represent the 95% confidence interval obtained through random shuffling (1000 times)...
Spatial autocorrelation statistics are used for description of geographic variation of gene frequenc...
Spatial autocorrelation is an assessment of the correlation between two random variables which descr...
Positive autocorrelation implies that proximate observations take on similar values. “Proximate” can...
<p>(A) Represents correlogram from year 2008, (B) 2010, and (C) a single day. Significant distance c...
<p>A) Synchrony as a function of distance. The spline function (middle curve) is presented with a 95...
sampling dynamic populations in space and time. / Ecography 27: 767/775. The estimation of spatial ...
sampling dynamic populations in space and time. / Ecography 27: 767/775. The estimation of spatial ...
Distinguishing the analysis of spatial data from classical analysis is only meaningful if the spati...
<p>The mean correlation coefficient of the population growth rate as a function of geographical dis...
Spatial autocorrelation may be defined as the relationship among values of a single variable that co...
<p>The black line represents the mean of all pairwise kinship coefficients between individuals at di...
<p>Correlogram plots based on global spatial autocorrelation analyses conducted with variable distan...
<p>Solid line indicates the autocorrelation coefficient, r (-1–1), between individuals at each dista...
<p>(A) 5 km Distance Class. (B) 10 km Distance Class. (C) 20 km Distance Class.</p
<p>Shaded areas represent the 95% confidence interval obtained through random shuffling (1000 times)...
Spatial autocorrelation statistics are used for description of geographic variation of gene frequenc...
Spatial autocorrelation is an assessment of the correlation between two random variables which descr...
Positive autocorrelation implies that proximate observations take on similar values. “Proximate” can...
<p>(A) Represents correlogram from year 2008, (B) 2010, and (C) a single day. Significant distance c...
<p>A) Synchrony as a function of distance. The spline function (middle curve) is presented with a 95...
sampling dynamic populations in space and time. / Ecography 27: 767/775. The estimation of spatial ...
sampling dynamic populations in space and time. / Ecography 27: 767/775. The estimation of spatial ...
Distinguishing the analysis of spatial data from classical analysis is only meaningful if the spati...
<p>The mean correlation coefficient of the population growth rate as a function of geographical dis...