Lab: Spatial Paterns Flashcards
(8 cards)
Spatial Patterns
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.”
Dispersion
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.
Uniform Distribution
Random Distribution
Aggregated Distribution
Quadrat
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
Index of Dispersion
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])