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en:ecovirt:roteiro:pad_spat [2022/09/15 13:25]
adalardo [Distribution of Palm Hearts in the Forest]
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-====== ​Spacial ​Pattern ======+====== ​Spatial ​Pattern ======
  
 In this tutorial we are going to deal with recognizing one of the most basic patterns of a plant population: whether individuals are spatially closer or further apart than would be expected if they were simply randomly distributed (i.e., the location of an individual does not improve the prediction of where other individuals may be)). In this tutorial we are going to deal with recognizing one of the most basic patterns of a plant population: whether individuals are spatially closer or further apart than would be expected if they were simply randomly distributed (i.e., the location of an individual does not improve the prediction of where other individuals may be)).
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-//**__Roteiro__**//+//**__Tutorial__**//
  
 /* [[ep1| Parte 1]]: simulando amostras dentro da parcela; ​ /* [[ep1| Parte 1]]: simulando amostras dentro da parcela; ​
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 In this practice we will quantify the spatial pattern using a multiscale method. Multiscale methods allow, with a single metric, to assess how the spatial pattern varies with scale. We will describe the spatial pattern for the total set of individuals in a population in a delimited area and we will assess the pattern from the scale of the neighborhood of individuals to the wider scale of the population. In this practice we will quantify the spatial pattern using a multiscale method. Multiscale methods allow, with a single metric, to assess how the spatial pattern varies with scale. We will describe the spatial pattern for the total set of individuals in a population in a delimited area and we will assess the pattern from the scale of the neighborhood of individuals to the wider scale of the population.
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 ===== Distribution of Palm Hearts in the Forest ===== ===== Distribution of Palm Hearts in the Forest =====
  
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 The palm heart tree (//Euterpe edulis// Mart.) is a very characteristic species of the Atlantic forests and usually occurs with high densities in more preserved areas. We will now analyze the data referring to a population of palm hearts that occurs in a portion of Restinga forest on Ilha do Cardoso, Brazil. Data were collected in the years 2009/2010 in an area of ​​10.24ha (320m x 320m). The palm heart tree (//Euterpe edulis// Mart.) is a very characteristic species of the Atlantic forests and usually occurs with high densities in more preserved areas. We will now analyze the data referring to a population of palm hearts that occurs in a portion of Restinga forest on Ilha do Cardoso, Brazil. Data were collected in the years 2009/2010 in an area of ​​10.24ha (320m x 320m).
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-//**__Standards ​& Processes__**//​+//**__Patterns ​& Processes__**//​
 Get together in a group of 2-4 students and discuss what possible processes could generate the patterns described. Get together in a group of 2-4 students and discuss what possible processes could generate the patterns described.
  
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