International audienceThe interactions between plants of different species, age or size play an important role in the dynamics of an ecosystem and can induce specific structures. These interactions can be studied by analysing the spatial structure of the corresponding bivariate patterns. The intertype L12-function has recently been successfully used in many papers for that purpose. However, when interpreting the results obtained with ecological data, at least two different null hypotheses – independence or random labelling – can be appropriate, depending on the context of the study and the nature of the data. As these two hypotheses correspond to different confidence intervals, an inappropriate choice of the null hypothesis can lead to misi...
Recent theory predicts that stochastic dilution effects may result in species-rich communities with ...
Forest development involves a complex set of ecological processes, such as dispersal and competition...
Summary 1. Analysis of spatial patterns in species-environment relationships can provide new insight...
Summary 1. Spatial statistics are widely used in studies of ecological processes in plant communitie...
LÁJER (2007) notes that, to investigate phytosociological and ecological relationships, many authors...
Summary: 1. Attempts to infer underlying ecological process from observed patterns in ecology have...
International audienceIntraspecific variability (IV) has been proposed to explain species coexistenc...
Aim Recent studies increasingly use statistical methods to infer biotic interactions from co-occurre...
Many if not all data collected in ecology have both a spatial as well as a temporal dimension. This ...
A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community mode...
Neglect of ecological knowledge is a limiting factor in the use of statistical modelling to predict ...
Traditionally, ecologists use lattice (regional summary) count data to simulate tree species distrib...
<div><p>Traditionally, ecologists use lattice (regional summary) count data to simulate tree species...
The spatial distributions of two species of tree result in a bivariate pattern. This pattern charact...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the spatial patterns of species distributions is one of the maj...
Recent theory predicts that stochastic dilution effects may result in species-rich communities with ...
Forest development involves a complex set of ecological processes, such as dispersal and competition...
Summary 1. Analysis of spatial patterns in species-environment relationships can provide new insight...
Summary 1. Spatial statistics are widely used in studies of ecological processes in plant communitie...
LÁJER (2007) notes that, to investigate phytosociological and ecological relationships, many authors...
Summary: 1. Attempts to infer underlying ecological process from observed patterns in ecology have...
International audienceIntraspecific variability (IV) has been proposed to explain species coexistenc...
Aim Recent studies increasingly use statistical methods to infer biotic interactions from co-occurre...
Many if not all data collected in ecology have both a spatial as well as a temporal dimension. This ...
A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community mode...
Neglect of ecological knowledge is a limiting factor in the use of statistical modelling to predict ...
Traditionally, ecologists use lattice (regional summary) count data to simulate tree species distrib...
<div><p>Traditionally, ecologists use lattice (regional summary) count data to simulate tree species...
The spatial distributions of two species of tree result in a bivariate pattern. This pattern charact...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the spatial patterns of species distributions is one of the maj...
Recent theory predicts that stochastic dilution effects may result in species-rich communities with ...
Forest development involves a complex set of ecological processes, such as dispersal and competition...
Summary 1. Analysis of spatial patterns in species-environment relationships can provide new insight...