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Spatial Analysis A Guide for Ecologists

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: Marie-Josée Fortin(Author), Mark RT Dale(Author)
365 pages, 150 b/w illustrations, 20 tables
Spatial Analysis
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  • Spatial Analysis ISBN: 9780521009737 Edition: 1 Paperback Apr 2005 Out of Print #152578
  • Spatial Analysis ISBN: 9780521804349 Edition: 1 Hardback Dec 2005 Out of Print #152577
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About this book

The spatial and temporal dimensions of ecological phenomena have always been inherent in the conceptual framework of ecology, but only recently have they been incorporated explicitly into ecological theory, sampling design, experimental design and models. Statistical techniques for spatial analysis of ecological data are burgeoning and many ecologists are unfamiliar with what is available and how the techniques should be used correctly. Spatial Analysis: A Guide for Ecologists gives an overview of the wide range of spatial statistics available to analyse ecological data, and provides advice and guidance for graduate students and practising researchers who are either about to embark on spatial analysis in ecological studies or who have started but are unsure how to proceed. Only a basic understanding of statistics is assumed and many schematic illustrations are given to complement or replace mathematical technicalities, making Spatial Analysis: A Guide for Ecologists accessible to ecologists wishing to enter this important and fast-growing field for the first time.

Contents

Preface

1. Introduction
2. Spatial analysis for population data
3. Spatial analysis for sample data
4. Spatial partitioning of regions: patch and boundary
5. Dealing with spatial autocorrelation
6. Spatio-temporal analysis
7. Closing comments and future directions

References
Index

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Biography

Marie-Josée Fortin is an Associate Professor in Spatial Ecology at the Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Mark Dale is Professor in Plant Ecology at the Department of Biological Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: Marie-Josée Fortin(Author), Mark RT Dale(Author)
365 pages, 150 b/w illustrations, 20 tables
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"The overall result is a book that should be well received and prove highly useful to its target audience of graduate students and researchers in ecology, both as an introductory course text in spatial analysis and also for subsequent reference."
- Trevor Bailey, Biometrics

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