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2004 Sep 24
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New package: adehabitat
Dear all, I have just uploaded a package to CRAN a new package called 'adehabitat'. This package is intended for ecologists who want to analyse the use of space by animals. Many functions currently used in this field are available to highlight habitat selection by animals (selection ratios, ENFA, habitat suitability maps with the algorithm DOMAIN or Resource Selection Functions) or to
2004 Sep 24
0
New package: adehabitat
Dear all, I have just uploaded a package to CRAN a new package called 'adehabitat'. This package is intended for ecologists who want to analyse the use of space by animals. Many functions currently used in this field are available to highlight habitat selection by animals (selection ratios, ENFA, habitat suitability maps with the algorithm DOMAIN or Resource Selection Functions) or to
2007 Oct 02
0
Adehabitat package question - trying to generate animal home ranges
Hello, I'm new to R and am trying to use the adehabitat package for home range and habitat selection analysis for some animal radiotelemetry data sets I have, but I can't get the home range functions (mcp & kernelUD) to work with my data. I think that my problem is that I don't properly understand how the package uses data frames and factors, and I may not be defining the id
2011 Feb 09
0
adehabitatMA, LT, HR and HS version 0.1
Dear all, I have just uploaded 4 new packages on CRAN, which are on the long term designed to replace the "old" package adehabitat: * adehabitatMA: functions to perform spatial operations (morphology, buffer, etc.) * adehabitatHS: functions for the analysis of habitat selection by wildlife * adehabitatHR: functions for home range estimation of animals * adehabitatLT: functions for
2011 Feb 09
0
adehabitatMA, LT, HR and HS version 0.1
Dear all, I have just uploaded 4 new packages on CRAN, which are on the long term designed to replace the "old" package adehabitat: * adehabitatMA: functions to perform spatial operations (morphology, buffer, etc.) * adehabitatHS: functions for the analysis of habitat selection by wildlife * adehabitatHR: functions for home range estimation of animals * adehabitatLT: functions for
2006 Feb 23
0
adehabitat version 1.4
Dear all, I have just uploaded to CRAN the version 1.4 of the package 'adehabitat'. Significant changes are listed below: - The eigenanalysis of selection ratios (Calenge and Dufour, 2006, Ecology) can now be performed using the function eisera(). It can be used for the analysis of habitat selection when habitat can be considered to consist of several habitat types (e.g.
2006 Feb 23
0
adehabitat version 1.4
Dear all, I have just uploaded to CRAN the version 1.4 of the package 'adehabitat'. Significant changes are listed below: - The eigenanalysis of selection ratios (Calenge and Dufour, 2006, Ecology) can now be performed using the function eisera(). It can be used for the analysis of habitat selection when habitat can be considered to consist of several habitat types (e.g.
2008 Oct 27
0
adehabitat version 1.8
Dear all, I have uploaded to CRAN the version 1.8 of the package 'adehabitat'. Significant changes are listed below: * getverticeshr now relies on the function contourLines(), and returns smoother estimates of the kernel home range (see the help page). * the new function kernelkc (and related functions) now allows the estimation of the utilization distribution in space and time of
2009 Jun 25
1
Calculating home ranges using mcp in adehabitat
Hello, I've been trying to calculate home range sizes (for Icelandic geese!) using minimum convex polygons with the adehabitat package. I've tried to use the R code shown by demo(homerange) in adehabitat and when that didn't work I've fiddled around with it but to no avail...Below is the output of the demo that I've attempted to follow, followed by a subset of my data (for one
2012 Mar 11
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[R-sig-eco] Landscape ecology in R
Hi Manuel, I've taken the liberty of adding the r-help list back to this email, even though you sent your reply just to me, so that others may contribute. On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 6:27 PM, Manuel Sp?nola <mspinola10 at gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you Sarah, > > I am thinking more on?habitat mapping and landscape metrics. Then you've probably seen the adehabitat* and SDMTools
2009 Feb 24
0
[SoC09-Idea] Movement Ecology add-ons for adehabitat package
Hi all, here's a proposal for a SoC project on wildlife movement patterns analysis. A MSc student is available to anwser the call, of course. The idea has already been briefly discussed with the mantainer of the adehabitat package and the AniMov project community. Short description Develop some add-on functions to use the adehabitat package to perform basic movement ecology analysis, in
2017 Jun 21
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How to apply a system of ordinary differential equations to a cell grid?
> On Jun 21, 2017, at 12:48 PM, Marine Regis <marine.regis at hotmail.fr> wrote: > > Hello, > > I am developing an agent-based model to simulate the spread of infectious diseases in heterogeneous landscapes composed of habitat polygons (or clumps of connected cells). To simplify the model, I consider a habitat grid (or raster) containing the polygon ID of each cell. In
2007 May 31
0
adehabitat version 1.6
Dear all, I have just uploaded to CRAN the version 1.6 of the package 'adehabitat'. Significant changes are listed below: * The package has been reorganized into four parts (see ?adehabitat-package for a description): (i) management of raster maps, (ii) habitat selection / ecological niche analysis, (iii) home range analysis, and (iv) analysis of animals trajects. The package contains
2007 May 31
0
adehabitat version 1.6
Dear all, I have just uploaded to CRAN the version 1.6 of the package 'adehabitat'. Significant changes are listed below: * The package has been reorganized into four parts (see ?adehabitat-package for a description): (i) management of raster maps, (ii) habitat selection / ecological niche analysis, (iii) home range analysis, and (iv) analysis of animals trajects. The package contains
2017 Jul 17
0
How to apply a system of ordinary differential equations to a cell grid?
It seems that the method `iteration` in the function `ode` can be useful in my case: > Method "iteration" is special in that here the function func should > return the new value of the state variables rather than the rate of > change. This can be used for individual based models, for difference > equations, or in those cases where the integration is performed within >
2006 May 12
1
[ESRI-L] outline polygons of point clumps
Sorry, I did not make my question clear. Since I have a point theme with many points, some of them may clump together. the problems here are: 1. how to find clumps in a point theme? 2. the convex-hull extension I found only deal with all the points in a theme at each time? how to make each convex hull around each point clump automatically? Thanks. Xiaohua On 5/12/06, Bob Booth <bbooth
2006 May 12
0
outline polygons of point clumps
Dear all, How to generate one outline polygon for each point clump? Are there any present functions in ArcView, ArcGIS, R or some freewares? I just had a quick look at the package adehabitat and did not find the function. To my knowledge, I could do it as follows: 1) make a grid map of my study area with cell values = 0; 2) assign 1 to the cells containing at least one point; 3) convert the
2017 Jun 21
4
How to apply a system of ordinary differential equations to a cell grid?
Hello, I am developing an agent-based model to simulate the spread of infectious diseases in heterogeneous landscapes composed of habitat polygons (or clumps of connected cells). To simplify the model, I consider a habitat grid (or raster) containing the polygon ID of each cell. In addition, I have epidemiological parameters associated with each polygon ID. At each time step, the parameter values
2017 Nov 15
1
Rasterize function with maximum in R
Hi all, I have some concerns regarding the rasterize option in R and I would like to know if the fun=max in rasterize in R provides similar results to the one achieved by using "Polygon to Raster using maximum-combined-area" in ArcGIS? I'm trying to rasterize a habitat layer to a raster of 10m spatial resolution using the function 'max' (e.g. r <- rasterize(ht, r,
2006 Oct 30
0
adehabitat version 1.5
Dear all, I have just uploaded to CRAN the version 1.5 of the package 'adehabitat'. Significant changes are listed below: * the package now contains a new function allowing a factorial decomposition of the Mahalanobis distances in habitat selection studies, named madifa(). * The ENFA can now be performed using all kinds of variables (numeric, factors, fuzzy, mixing of several types,