On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, washington santos da silva wrote:
> I?m tryng to use the SPDEP package in my research in the field of
> population genetics. My data set
> has the following format:
>
> - x and y : coordinates,
> - Z: allelic frequency in each loci (in a total of 8 locis) - this
> variable can assume the values 0 ; 0.5 or 1.
>
> The objective is to verify if there is a possible spatial
> autocorrelation structure of the allelic frequency in a population of
> natives trees (copaifera langsdorffii).
> I had some doubts about the package:
>
> 1) Is the package suitable to analyze this kind of data?
> 2) Are the spatial autocorrelation tests in the package suitable for
> this analysis?
> 3) If it is, what are the steps needed to carry out the Moran's I or
> others tests ?
>
The package may or may not be what you need, depending on how you - as the
person knowing the field data and the science - conceptualise the spatial
process. I have code from Cliff & Ord 1981 for Moran's I for ordinal
data
(ordered factor) that I will include in the next release of the package,
but - as in many spatial data analysis situations - you usually need to
try several alternative approaches, of which mapping the data is often the
key one.
> Any help will be welcome.
> Regards and
> Thank you very much.
>
> Jo?o Marcos Louzada
> Federal University of Lavras - Brasil
>
>
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