How does geography change over time? Land cover changeshows the extent of human development. The geographic mean center displays trends in population shifts in time. So overall, spatial analysis can quantify, f
This study uncovers different spatial patterns of the agglomeration of urban physical and socioeconomic elements. Taking 30 global megacities as examples, we use urban land and nighttime light to represent urban physical and social space, respectively. It is the spatial agglomeration of different types...
To test this hypothesis, we quantified the spatial patterns of the human population, the ecological characteristics, and the historical ties of the 47 provinces of mainland Spain and compared them with the spatial structure of the local breed diversity. Euclidean geographical distances were also ...
Spatial facts are factual statements that include some spatial properties such as locations and shapes, dealt with initially inChapter 3. Examples of such facts are: ‘I am twenty miles from the Empire State Building’, ‘Sicily is at the toe of Italy’, ‘my handkerchief is in my pocket’...
1991. The visualization of spatial structure, PhD Thesis University of Newcastle upon Tyne, , UK: Department of Geography. View all references PhD thesis, supervised by Stan Openshaw at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. The examples of visualization techniques are drawn from the exploration ...
Another ecological example, quite different from those presented above, is provided by the study ofLogerwellet al. (1998)in the southeasternBering Sea. There, the authors usedspectral analysisto characterise thespatial aggregationpatterns of thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia)(birds, familyAlcidae), and...
and the distance threshold was automatically adjusted by the software based on the density of the villages. This approach allows for an objective and replicable analysis of the distribution patterns of tiny house villages. By relying on the actual spatial arrangement of the data, the method identifi...
Star11 main 1Branch0Tags Code README QuSS This page and repository represent the collection of resources for Quantitative Spatial Science. This is a research group consisting of academics and students from school of Geographical, University of Bristol, who are interested in human geography, quantitat...
the mucosa13,43,44,45, whereas the pellet had an abundance of commensal bacteria14,46, such asLactobacillus,MuribaculumandAnaerocolumnabut alsoMassilistercora, part of theEubacterialesfamily and previously reported only in the human gut47(Fig.3g, top). These patterns were apparent both in ...
The spatial organization in the cell nucleus is tightly linked to genome functions such as gene regulation. Similarly, specific spatial arrangements of biological components such as macromolecular complexes, organelles and cells are involved in many biol