Title: Spatial Pattern Analysis
1Spatial Pattern Analysis
Exploring the relationship between ecological
pattern, ecological function and ecological
processes.
Spatial Structure -gt Ecological Function -gt
Change . pressure, state, response
Spatial Structure
Composition
Configuration
2www.mosaicr.com
3Assess Pattern
Input classified input
Output spreadsheet of selected metrics
4Spatial Structure
- Composition The presence and amount of each
element type without spatially explicit measures. - Proportion, richness, evenness, diversity
- Configuration The physical distribution in
space and spatial character of elements. - Isolation, placement, adjacency
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6Rugosity
Jeff Jenness and Pat Iampietro
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9Histogram Classification
1 band, Red wavelength
Multi
3 band true color Red, Green, Blue
5 class, isodata R,G,B,IR
original continuous data Various histogram
classification results
5 class Natural breaks Jenks classifier
5 class Equal Interval equal-sized sub-ranges
11 class (1/2 equal Interval) Defined Interval An
interval which equally Divides a range
5 class Quantile Each class has equal Number of
features
5 class Quantile 1 standard deviation
10Clustering Multivariate Spatial Data
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13Clusters
14ISODATA clusters
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181 landscape
3 patches Same class
1 patches differ class
19Types of Metrics
- Area, Density, Diversity
- Shape
- Core area
- Isolation/proximity, Nearest-Neighbor
- Contrast metrics
- Contagion / Interspersion
- Connectivity
- Diversity
20Area, Density, Diversity Metrics
Shannon Diversity Index
Patch Density
21Shape Metricsperimeter-area relationships
Fractal a pattern composed of identical parts
22- Shape Index (SHAPE) -- complexity of patch
compared to standard shape - vector uses circular raster uses square
- Mean Shape Index (MSI) perimeter-to-area ratio
- Area-Weighted Mean Shape Index (AWMSI)
- Landscape Shape Index (LSI)
Fractal Dimension (D), or (FRACT) - log P
1/2Dlog A P perimeter, A area
fractal dimension indicates the extent to which
the fractal object fills the Euclidean dimension
23Contagion, Interspersion and Juxtaposition
- When first proposed (ONeill 1988) proved
incorrect, Li Reynolds (1993) alternative - Based upon the product of two (2) probabilities
- Randomly chosen cell belongs to patch i
- Conditional probability of given type i
neighboring cells belongs to j - Interspersion (the intermixing of units of
different patch types) and Juxtaposition (the mix
of different types being adjacent) index (IJI)
24Landscape Metrics
Number of Patches
1
Largest Patch
100
Area-weighted mean shape
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Shannons Diversity
0
Interspersion
0
Class Metrics
Percent of Landscape Patch Density Patch
Size CV Area-weighted Mean Shape
25Landscape Ecology
- Structure the spatial relationships among the
distinctive ecosystems or elements - Function the interactions among the spatial
elements - Change the alteration in the structure and
function of the ecological mosaic over time
26Landscape Structure Physiognomy / Pattern
- Composition The presence and amount of each
element type without spatially explicit measures. - Proportion, richness, evenness, diversity
- Configuration The physical distribution in
space and spatial character of elements. - Isolation, placement, adjacency
- some metrics do both
27Types of Metics
- Area Metrics
- Patch Density, Size and Variability
- Edge Metrics
- Shape Metrics
- Core Area Metrics
- Nearest-Neighbor Metrics
- Diversity Metrics
- Contagion and Interspersion Metrics
28Shape Metricsperimeter-area relationships
- Shape Index (SHAPE) -- complexity of patch
compared to standard shape - vector uses circular raster uses square
- Mean Shape Index (MSI) perimeter-to-area ratio
- Area-Weighted Mean Shape Index (AWMSI)
- Landscape Shape Index (LSI)
- Fractal Dimension (D), or (FRACT)
- log P 1/2Dlog A P perimeter, A area
- P sq.rt. A raised to D, and D 1 (a line)
- as polygons move to complexity P A, and D -gt 2
- A few fractal metrics
- Double log fractal dimension (DLFD)
- Mean patch fractal (MPFD)
- Area-weighted mean patch fractal dimension
(AWMPFD)
29Contagion, Interspersion and Juxtaposition
- When first proposed (ONeill 1988) proved
incorrect, Li Reynolds (1993) alternative - Based upon the product of two (2) probabilities
- Randomly chosen cell belongs to patch i
- Conditional probability of given type i
neighboring cells belongs to j - Interspersion (the intermixing of units of
different patch types) and Juxtaposition (the mix
of different types being adjacent) index (IJI)