Lab: Spatial Paterns Flashcards

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Spatial Patterns

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Discribes the distribution of individuals within their habitat.

“Movements, family groupings, and differential survival create spatial patters that vary from one population to another. A population can also change the way it is scattered through space as seaons or conditions change.”

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Dispersion

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Refers to the evenness of the population’s distributuion through space. (note: this is not to be confused with dispersal, which describes movement rather than pattern.)
There are 3 types of dispersion: uniform, random, and aggregated.

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Uniform Distribution

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High dispersion, spaced out evenly from each individual to the next; found in populations in which the distance between neighboring individuals is maximized.

s2/ x̄ < 1.0

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Random Distribution

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Inremediate dispersion, individuals are scattered, as the name dictates, randomly.

s2/ x̄ ≈ 1.0

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Aggregated Distribution

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Low dispersion, individials are clumped together in groups; also called Clusted distribution

s2/ > 1.0

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Quadrat

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Refers to quadrat sampling, which is the typical approach to measure dispersion in a populations.

Quadrats are small plots, of uniform shape and size, placed in randomly selected sites for sampling purposes

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Index of Dispersion

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Or, the variance/mean ratio (symbolized as: s2/ x̄ ) yields a value that is:

around 1

  • indicates random dispersion

more than 1

  • indicates aggregation

less than 1

  • indicates uniformity
    (note: a high value of s2/ x̄ means high aggregation [very clumped], but low dispersion [not very spread out])
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