Dear All,

I am new to spatial statistics and am posting this query in the hope that 
someone may be able to point me in the right direction.  I am a biological 
oceanographer and am interested in statistically describing the 
2-dimensional distribution of biological particles, primarily to define the 
'patchiness' of the distributions.  I have two data sets which consist of 
7x7 and 9x9 point arrays, providing 49 and 81 samples respectively.  Are 
there meaningful spatial statistics that can be applied to such small data 
sets?

Thank you in advance,

Raechel Waters

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Marine Biology
School of Biology
Flinders University
GPO Box 2100
Adelaide
SA 5001

Phone:  08 8201 5234
Fax:            08 8201 3015
Mobile: 0401 304 106


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