“…Since introducing the seminal work of Shannon entropy to the field of landscape ecology, entropyrelated metrics have been rapidly developed and represent an efficient tool to quantify and characterize landscape patterns (Vranken et al, 2015), for example, Shannon diversity index, Simpson diversity index, contagion index (Li and Reynolds, 1994), quadratic entropy index (Dí az-Varela et al, 2016), etc. A recent derivation is the Spatial Entropy index (Hs), and it incorporates proximity as a key spatial component into the measurement of spatial heterogeneity (Wang and Zhao, 2018). Hs has been validated as flexible and effective in characterizing landscape patterns, however, the effects of changing spatial scale (or scale sensitivity) on this index has not been quantified.…”