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Analytical musings on spatial ecology and other cool stuff

Category: Data Analysis

Field Sampling on a Fibonacci Spiral

The question of where to locate field samples is complex.  There are many things to consider.  This is an important consideration in planning field studies in ecology because this will partly determine the quality of the data and what it can tell you.  I will here discuss a few common options for laying out sampling… Read More Field Sampling on a Fibonacci Spiral

March 1, 2017March 5, 2017 ecomentat1 Comment

Scales of Numbers

Data comes in several forms, and there are things that you can, and can’t, do with different types of data. Even with data in the form of numbers, there are things that can lead to misleading or incorrect results. It is thus important to know first what the question is. Then, think about the analysis… Read More Scales of Numbers

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