Conducting Line transect-based one-dimensional nearest neighbor distance and conducting hypothesis testing related to local distributional aggregation pattern of species. The reason that such a package is needed is because traditional two-dimensional nearest neighbor distance is not applicable when biodiversity data are sampled via optimal ecological survey methods, like line transects. In comparison to the entire studied region, line transect-collected local biodiversity data are spatially constrained and sampling-limited. To this end, two-dimensional nearest neighbor distance would tend to over-estimate distributional aggregation pattern of species when using this limited biodiversity information. Accordingly, one-dimensional nearest neighbor distance is needed and the associated statistical testing should be established for analyzing line transect-derived biodiversity data.
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| Author | Youhua Chen [aut, cre], Tsung-Jen Shen [aut], Xiaoqin Shi [ctb] |
| Maintainer | Youhua Chen <chenyh@cib.ac.cn> |
| License | GPL-3 |
| Version | 1.3 |
| Package repository | View on CRAN |
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