J. Bradbury & S. Vehrencamp Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds Cornell Lab of Ornithology 159 Sapsucker Woods Road Ithaca NY 14850 USA
jwb25@cornell.edu
PLATFORM
MAC
PURPOSE
Macintosh programs that may be of use to researchers in animal behavior or field ecology. Spatial and multivariate analysis programs.
FUNCTIONS
Analysis of home ranges (convex polygon, elliptical, and Fourier methods)
Correlograms using gridded data
Computation of Moran's I for gridded count data
Dirichlet (= Voronoi or Thiessen) polygons and Delaunay tessellations of points
Comparison to Poisson and Negative Binomial expectations for gridded data
Greig Smith ANOVA for gridded data
Fractal analysis in 2 dimensions
Point grouping algorithm using Delaunay distances
CODES
Not Available
TIP
Another software, KERNEL, is available from the homepage. KERNEL is a program that accepts a file of x,y locational data and uses the kernel method to estimate home ranges. This module will eventually be incorporated into ANTELOPE when and if the authors get time to do so. Kernel methods have largely replaced harmonic mean estimates of home range in the last few years. They also have an advantage over Fourier methods in that they are not as sensitive to the size of the world in which the range is estimated.
J. Bradbury & S. Vehrencamp Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds Cornell Lab of Ornithology 159 Sapsucker Woods Road Ithaca NY 14850 USA
jwb25@cornell.edu
PLATFORM
MAC
PURPOSE
Macintosh programs that may be of use to researchers in animal behavior or field ecology. Spatial and multivariate analysis programs.
FUNCTIONS
Analysis of home ranges (convex polygon, elliptical, and Fourier methods)
Correlograms using gridded data
Computation of Moran's I for gridded count data
Dirichlet (= Voronoi or Thiessen) polygons and Delaunay tessellations of points
Comparison to Poisson and Negative Binomial expectations for gridded data
Greig Smith ANOVA for gridded data
Fractal analysis in 2 dimensions
Point grouping algorithm using Delaunay distances
CODES
Not Available
TIP
Another software, KERNEL, is available from the homepage. KERNEL is a program that accepts a file of x,y locational data and uses the kernel method to estimate home ranges. This module will eventually be incorporated into ANTELOPE when and if the authors get time to do so. Kernel methods have largely replaced harmonic mean estimates of home range in the last few years. They also have an advantage over Fourier methods in that they are not as sensitive to the size of the world in which the range is estimated.