Spatial Analysis
A Guide for Ecologists
Mark R T Dale author Marie-Josée Fortin author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:3rd Jul '25
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A comprehensive resource on spatial and spatio-temporal analysis methods, offering guidance and examples on selecting the correct techniques.
A comprehensive guide to analyzing spatial and spatio-temporal phenomena in ecological research. The authors provide methodological insights, practical examples, and expert advice to help researchers select, apply, and interpret the appropriate methods. Designed for students and researchers, this is an essential resource for ecological research.Designed for researchers in ecology at all levels and career stages, from students and postdoctoral fellows to seasoned professionals, this third edition reflects the significant advances in quantitative analysis of the past decade. It provides updated examples and methods, with reduced emphasis on older techniques that have seen limited use in recent ecological literature. The authors cover new and emerging approaches, including Hierarchical Bayesian analysis and spatio-temporal methods. A key feature is the integration of ecological and statistical concepts, highlighting the critical role that this type of analysis plays in ecological understanding. The book provides up-to-date summaries of methodological advancements in spatial and spatio-temporal analysis, along with insights into future developments in areas such as spatial graphs, multi-level networks, and machine learning applications. It also offers practical examples and guidance to help researchers select, apply, and interpret the appropriate methods.
ISBN: 9781009158671
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
Weight: 713g
416 pages
3rd Revised edition