1 & 2D Spatial Analysis Programs for the analysis of landscape spatial patterns
Changed:
< <
FUNCTIONS
+ Sp_An_1D contains the programs and documentation to implement the 1D statistical methods for the analysis of spatial patterns as a function of grain. The file also contains examples of data inputs and outputs.
+ Sp_An_2D contains the programs and documentation to implement the 2D statistical methods for the analysis of spatial patterns as a function of grain. The file also contains examples of data inputs and outputs.
+ MRPPS contains programs, documentation, and examples for the MRPP (LMRPP) and MRBP statistical methods.
> >
FUNCTIONS
+ Sp_An_1D contains the programs and documentation to implement the 1D statistical methods for the analysis of spatial patterns as a function of grain. The file also contains examples of data inputs and outputs.
+ Sp_An_2D contains the programs and documentation to implement the 2D statistical methods for the analysis of spatial patterns as a function of grain. The file also contains examples of data inputs and outputs.
+ MRPPS contains programs, documentation, and examples for the MRPP (LMRPP) and MRBP statistical methods.
CODES
Not Available
TIP
Related papers are available on the author's web page.
Biondini, M.E., P.W. Mielke, and K.J. Berry. 1988. Data dependent permutation for the analysis of ecological data. Vegetatio 75:161-168.
Biondini, M.E., P.W. Mielke, and E.F. Redente. 1991. Permutation techniques based on euclidian analysis spaces: a new and powerful statistical method for ecological research. IN: E. Feoli and L. Orloci (eds.). Computer Assisted Vegetation Analysis. pp 221-240. Kluwer Academic Publishers. The Netherlands.
Biondini, M.E., P.W. Mielke, and K.J. Berry. 1988. Data dependent permutation for the analysis of ecological data. Vegetatio 75:161-168.
Biondini, M.E., P.W. Mielke, and E.F. Redente. 1991. Permutation techniques based on euclidian analysis spaces: a new and powerful statistical method for ecological research. IN: E. Feoli and L. Orloci (eds.). Computer Assisted Vegetation Analysis. pp 221-240. Kluwer Academic Publishers. The Netherlands.