Concepts of spatial scale, such as extent, grain, resolution, range, footprint, support and cartographic ratio are not interchangeable. Because of the potential confusion among the definitions of these terms, we suggest that authors avoid the term "scale" and instead refer to specific concepts. In particular, we are careful to discriminate between observation scales, scales of ecological phenomena and scales used in spatial statistical analysis. When scales of observation or analysis change, that is, when the unit size, shape, spacing or extent are altered, statistical results are expected to change. The kinds of results that may change include estimates of the population mean and variance, the strength and character of spatial autocorrelat...
Macroecologists and biogeographers continue to predict the distribution of species across space base...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
Spatially explicit approaches are widely recommended for ecosystem management. The quality of the da...
To understand ecological phenomena, it is necessary to observe their behaviour across multiple spati...
Spatial data are used in many scientific domains including analyses of Ecosystem Services (ES) and N...
In ecology, multi-scale analyses are commonly performed to identify the scale at which a species int...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species p...
Aim: The spatial extent (scale) at which landscape attributes are measured has a strong impact on in...
In ecology, multi-scale analyses are commonly performed to identify the scale at which a species int...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the spatial patterns of species distributions is one of the maj...
Issues of residual spatial autocorrelation (RSA) and spatial scale are critical to the study of spec...
CITATION: Hui, C., Veldtman, R. & McGeoch, M. A. 2010. Measures, perceptions and scaling patterns of...
This paper aims to provide guidance to ecologists with limited experience in spatial analysis to hel...
Understanding how species distribution (occupancy and spatial autocorrelation) and association (that...
The measurement and prediction of species' populations at different spatial scales is crucial to spa...
Macroecologists and biogeographers continue to predict the distribution of species across space base...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
Spatially explicit approaches are widely recommended for ecosystem management. The quality of the da...
To understand ecological phenomena, it is necessary to observe their behaviour across multiple spati...
Spatial data are used in many scientific domains including analyses of Ecosystem Services (ES) and N...
In ecology, multi-scale analyses are commonly performed to identify the scale at which a species int...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species p...
Aim: The spatial extent (scale) at which landscape attributes are measured has a strong impact on in...
In ecology, multi-scale analyses are commonly performed to identify the scale at which a species int...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the spatial patterns of species distributions is one of the maj...
Issues of residual spatial autocorrelation (RSA) and spatial scale are critical to the study of spec...
CITATION: Hui, C., Veldtman, R. & McGeoch, M. A. 2010. Measures, perceptions and scaling patterns of...
This paper aims to provide guidance to ecologists with limited experience in spatial analysis to hel...
Understanding how species distribution (occupancy and spatial autocorrelation) and association (that...
The measurement and prediction of species' populations at different spatial scales is crucial to spa...
Macroecologists and biogeographers continue to predict the distribution of species across space base...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
Spatially explicit approaches are widely recommended for ecosystem management. The quality of the da...