[R-sig-Geo] Comparing spatial point patterns - Syrjala test
jiho
jo.irisson at gmail.com
Sat Feb 9 22:04:44 CET 2008
Dear Lists,
At several stations distributed regularly in space[1], we sampled
repeatedly (4 times) the abundance of organisms and measured
environmental parameters. I now want to compare the spatial
distribution of various species (and test wether they differ or not),
or to compare the distribution of a particular organism with the
distribution of some environmental variable.
Syrjala's test[2] seems to be appropriate for such comparisons. The
hamming distance is also used (but it is not associated with a test).
However, as far as I understand it, Syrjala's test only compares the
distribution gathered during one sampling event, while I have four
successive repeats and:
- I am interested in comparing if, on average, the distributions are
the same
- I would prefer to keep the information regarding the variability of
the abundances in time, rather than just comparing the means, since
the abundances are quite variable.
Therefore I have two questions for all the knowledgeable R users on
these lists:
- Is there a package in which Syrjala's test is implemented for R?
- Is there another way (a better way) to test for such differences?
Thank you very much in advance for your help.
[1] http://jo.irisson.free.fr/work/research_tetiaroa.html
[2] http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2120/is_n1_v77/ai_18066337/pg_7
Jean-Olivier Irisson
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