This paper aims to provide guidance to ecologists with limited experience in spatial analysis to help in their choice of techniques, It uses examples to compare methods of spatial analysis for ecological field data. A taxonomy of different data types is presented, including point- and area-referenced data, with and without attributes. Spatially and non-spatially explicit data are distinguished. The effects of sampling and other transformations that convert one data type to another are discussed; the possible loss of spatial information is considered. Techniques for analyzing spatial pattern, developed in plant ecology, animal ecology, landscape ecology, geostatistics and applied statistics are reviewed briefly and their overlap in methodolo...
Ecologists need to analyze their field data to interpret relationships within plant and animal commu...
SADIE (Spatial Analysis by Distance Indices) is designed specifically to quantify patterns in spatia...
Concepts of spatial scale, such as extent, grain, resolution, range, footprint, support and cartogra...
A general statistical framework is proposed for unifying definitions of pattern and process in ecolo...
We describe a range of methods for the description and analysis of spatial point patterns in plant e...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species p...
Landscape ecology is based on the premise that there are strong links between ecological pattern and...
Measurement of spatial pattern is of interest in many fields of study including forestry, ecology, a...
21 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables, appendixAn important practical problem in the analysis of spatial pa...
Most ecological studies that involve point pattern analyses are based on a single plot, which preven...
Geography has a long tradition in studies of geographical distribution of flora and fauna. Detailed ...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species s...
Using spatial patterns to infer biotic and abiotic processes underlying plant population dynamics is...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Spatial s...
<p>This dissertation focuses on solving some common problems associated with ecological field studie...
Ecologists need to analyze their field data to interpret relationships within plant and animal commu...
SADIE (Spatial Analysis by Distance Indices) is designed specifically to quantify patterns in spatia...
Concepts of spatial scale, such as extent, grain, resolution, range, footprint, support and cartogra...
A general statistical framework is proposed for unifying definitions of pattern and process in ecolo...
We describe a range of methods for the description and analysis of spatial point patterns in plant e...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species p...
Landscape ecology is based on the premise that there are strong links between ecological pattern and...
Measurement of spatial pattern is of interest in many fields of study including forestry, ecology, a...
21 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables, appendixAn important practical problem in the analysis of spatial pa...
Most ecological studies that involve point pattern analyses are based on a single plot, which preven...
Geography has a long tradition in studies of geographical distribution of flora and fauna. Detailed ...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species s...
Using spatial patterns to infer biotic and abiotic processes underlying plant population dynamics is...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Spatial s...
<p>This dissertation focuses on solving some common problems associated with ecological field studie...
Ecologists need to analyze their field data to interpret relationships within plant and animal commu...
SADIE (Spatial Analysis by Distance Indices) is designed specifically to quantify patterns in spatia...
Concepts of spatial scale, such as extent, grain, resolution, range, footprint, support and cartogra...