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The distribution of species: Edge length, number of patches and occupancy Fangliang He Department of Renewable Resources University of Alberta
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Map agreement / thematic classification accuracy Image restoration Interpreting occurrence using external variables Cluster delineation Estimating species abundance
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1.Occupancy, p 2.Edge length, L 3.Number of patches, T Three basic landscape metrics
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Developing models to tie the three metrics together Shedding some light on the question concerning landscape fragmentation, e.g., how much landscape fragmentation is too much? Objectives
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Probability of black-white join = p(1-p) Edge length-occupancy model (bond percolation model) 1 - p p Total expected # of b-w joins: L = 2Jp (1-p) where J is the total number of neighboring joins. J = 2J x J y -J x -J y, where J x is the number of cells along x axis He & Hubbell, PRL (2003)
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Bond percolation threshold: p c = 0.5
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Cluster number-occupancy model (Site percolation model)
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Inflexion Not a percolation threshold
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Predictions for random distribution
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Blue area is Czech Red cells: the distribution of a bird 198 bird distributions in the Czech Republic
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Bird distributions in the Czech Republic
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T L How much fragmentation is too much?
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? Conclusions Mechanisms Geometries
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