Spatial Analysis: A Guide For Ecologists, 2nd Edition
- Length: 450 pages
- Edition: 2
- Language: English
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Publication Date: 2014-10-20
- ISBN-10: 0521143500
- ISBN-13: 9780521143509
- Sales Rank: #1721394 (See Top 100 Books)
Nowadays, ecologists worldwide recognize the use of spatial analysis as essential. However, because of the fast-growing range of methods available, even an expert might occasionally find it challenging to choose the most appropriate one. Providing the ecological and statistical foundations needed to make the right decision, this second edition builds and expands upon the previous one by:
- Encompassing the basic methods for spatial analysis, for both complete census and sample data
- Investigating updated treatments of spatial autocorrelation and spatio-temporal analysis
- Introducing detailed explanations of currently developing approaches, including spatial and spatio-temporal graph theory, scan statistics, fibre process analysis, and Hierarchical Bayesian analysis
- Offering practical advice for specific circumstances, such as how to analyze forest Permanent Sample Plot data and how to proceed with transect data when portions of the data series are missing. Written for graduates, researchers and professionals, this book will be a valuable source of reference for years to come.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Spatial concepts and notions
Chapter 2 Ecological and spatial processes
Chapter 3 Points, lines and graphs
Chapter 4 Spatial analysis of complete point location data
Chapter 5 Contiguous units analysis
Chapter 6 Spatial analysis of sample data
Chapter 7 Spatial relationship and multiscale analysis
Chapter 8 Spatial autocorrelation and inferential tests
Chapter 9 Spatial partitioning: spatial clusters and boundary detection
Chapter 10 Spatial diversity analysis
Chapter 11 Spatio-temporal analysis
Chapter 12 Closing comments and future directions