Clark-Evans index allows you to define the way points are distributed in space – by chance, evenly or by group clustering. Earlier there was a post about this index at 50º North. It described in detail the theoretical aspects of calculating Clark-Evans index and its interpretation. Therefore, now we will not look into them again. […]
spatial distribution
In a previous post on the topic of spatial statistics, we have shown how to define the type of spatial distribution of discrete objects. But, besides distribution of the objects themselves, a spatial distribution of their characteristics may have a certain interest, as well. For the same objects, some characteristics may feature a uniform type […]