Message-ID: <1340215826292-7580270.post@n2.nabble.com>
Date: 2012-06-20T18:10:26Z
From: JLong
Subject: adehabitatHR: calculation of UDOI using adaptive and fixed kernels
In-Reply-To: <CACKA-6ruFXzNuJjUL4-jDOUeT94o+RyZ-Jo5CME+h=HhjTp+5w@mail.gmail.com>
James:
1) Is there a way to pass the UDs generated in Animal Space Use to
kerneloverlap/kerneloverlaphr in adehabitatHR? If so, how might I go about
that?
You could save your UD's from Horne & Garton's toolkit as rasters then check
out this thread b/w Tony Fischbach and Clement Calenge
http://r-sig-geo.2731867.n2.nabble.com/Walruses-and-adehabitatHR-class-estUDm-exclusion-of-non-habitat-pixels-and-summary-over-all-animals-td6497315.html#none
http://r-sig-geo.2731867.n2.nabble.com/Walruses-and-adehabitatHR-class-estUDm-exclusion-of-non-habitat-pixels-and-summary-over-all-animals-td6497315.html#none
2) If currently there is no solution to my first question, is there a
way use adaptive and fixed kernel methods to generate UDs using kernelUD?
The kernelUD function is a fixed kernel method, I don't believe there is an
adaptive kernel option however.
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