Spatial Pattern Analysis In Plant Ecology


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Spatial Pattern Analysis in Plant Ecology


Spatial Pattern Analysis in Plant Ecology

Author: Mark R. T. Dale

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2000-08-15


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A review and evaluation of the analysis methods for studying spatial pattern in vegetation.

Spatial Pattern Analysis in Plant Ecology


Spatial Pattern Analysis in Plant Ecology

Author: Mark Randall Thomas Dale

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1999


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Spatial Pattern Analysis Applied to Plant Ecology


Spatial Pattern Analysis Applied to Plant Ecology

Author: João Marcelo Brazão Protázio

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2008-06-01


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The spatial structure of a forest stand is an important signature of forest dynamics. The local environment determines competition among the trees, growth, death and regeneration. Therefore, the spatial configuration of the individual trees in a forest stand can provide information about the underlying ecological processes at the site. This thesis focuses on the determination and analysis of the local constellation of individual trees (characterized by species, age, size etc.) in a forest stand. A large number of spatial statistical methods can be applied to this spatial pattern analysis. Besides using some classical statistical methods, I propose two new methods for spatial analysis. First, I develop a new method for the spatial analysis of objects. That approximates each individual tree as a circle, instead of a point, thus minimizing the bias of the classical methods. Finally, I proposed a new method, based on Wavelet Transform, to obtain spatial scale information about the point processes occurring within a study site. By this, this approach goes beyond classical point pattern methods and is innovative.