2017
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi6100296
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A New Approach for Interpreting the Morisita Index of Aggregation through Quadrat Size

Abstract: Abstract:Spatial point pattern analysis is commonly used in ecology to examine the spatial distribution of individual organisms or events, which may shed light on the operation of underlying ecological processes driving the development of a spatial pattern. Commonly used quadrat-based methods of measuring spatial clustering or dispersion tend to be strongly influenced by the choice of quadrat size and population density. Using valley oak (Quercus lobata) stands at multiple sites, we show that values of the Mor… Show more

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“…see [29] for a short review. In particular, the Morisita index [54] has been widely used to quantify the heterogeneity of the spatial distribution [2,26,30]:…”
Section: Morisita Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…see [29] for a short review. In particular, the Morisita index [54] has been widely used to quantify the heterogeneity of the spatial distribution [2,26,30]:…”
Section: Morisita Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Morisita index does depend on the number Q of quadrats yet it allows one to compare topological properties of various spatial patterns when the number of quadrats in (15) is agreed. The computation of expression (15) for given Q = 4 reveals that Morisita index I M of the spatial patterns in Fig. 5a and Fig.…”
Section: The Morisita Index and The Fragmentation Ratementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Among the other indices used in statistical ecology to quantify spatial patterns (e.g. see [17] and references therein) the Morisita index [33] has been widely used in various ecological studies to decide about the degree of aggregation in spatial distribution [1,7,15,18]. The Morisita index I M is defined as…”
Section: The Morisita Index and The Fragmentation Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pola distribusi Semut ditentukan menggunakan indeks Morisita [13]. Secara matematis persamaannya disajikan sebagai berikut: Jika ditinjau per minggu pengamatan, jumlah spesimen berfluktuasi baik pada stasiun 1 maupun pada stasiun 2.…”
Section: Tekhnik Analisis Dataunclassified