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Defining spatial structure for fishery stock assessment
Fisheries Research, 2020S. Cadrin
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Spatially Structured Communities
2018Biodiversity is the variety of life. It is fundamental to all aspects of ecology and conservation biology. Biodiversity can be measured at different levels of organization and at different scales. Here, we provide an overview of how space influences biological communities, why space is important for biodiversity conservation, and we illustrate some ...
Robert J. Fletcher, Marie-Josée Fortin
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2015
Data is spatial if it contains references to space. We can easily detect explicit references, for example coordinates, but we cannot detect whether data implicitly contains references to space, and whether it has properties of spatial data, if additional semantic information is missing.
Franz-Benjamin Mocnik, Andrew U. Frank
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Data is spatial if it contains references to space. We can easily detect explicit references, for example coordinates, but we cannot detect whether data implicitly contains references to space, and whether it has properties of spatial data, if additional semantic information is missing.
Franz-Benjamin Mocnik, Andrew U. Frank
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2018
In many cases, multivariate data are collected for entities that are geographically located (i.e., georeferenced). This chapter describes several techniques to incorporate the spatial information in multivariate methods using packages sp, spdep and adespatial.
Jean Thioulouse +5 more
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In many cases, multivariate data are collected for entities that are geographically located (i.e., georeferenced). This chapter describes several techniques to incorporate the spatial information in multivariate methods using packages sp, spdep and adespatial.
Jean Thioulouse +5 more
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1979
A great deal of urban economics is not geographical; it is concerned with the production and allocation of urban ‘goods’, such as housing, without being primarily concerned with their location. But some of the most acute problems of cities are concentrated in particular areas or are linked with the location of residences and workplaces.
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A great deal of urban economics is not geographical; it is concerned with the production and allocation of urban ‘goods’, such as housing, without being primarily concerned with their location. But some of the most acute problems of cities are concentrated in particular areas or are linked with the location of residences and workplaces.
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R-trees: a dynamic index structure for spatial searching
ACM SIGMOD Conference, 1984A. Guttman
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Spatially varying band structures
Physical Review B, 1985, Roblin, , Muller
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Spatial structure, cooperation and competition in biofilms
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2016C. Nadell, K. Drescher, K. Foster
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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2017
Zuoqi Chen +6 more
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