Dear list,

I am working on a project which aims to determine whether the construction of 
industrial facilities near to / in the middle of a migratory path for large 
marine animals has an effect on the spatial distribution of those migrating 
animals. My dataset consists of a series of points marking the location (GPS 
coordinates) of animals sighted during several dedicated aerial surveys over 
the area (before and after the construction of the industrial platform), and I 
also know the position of the facilities of course. How can relate the spatial 
distribution of animals to the presence of the industrial facilities, with the 
objective of testing whether the animals have been displaced from their normal 
route ?

My initial thoughts on this were to:

1) test for CSR (Complete Spatial Randomness) in the point pattern - if the 
animals were distributed randomly over the area prior to the implantation of 
the facilities but now display a clustered or gradient pattern in distribution, 
this could be indicative of a possible displacement.
2) Construct 2D kernel density estimates, using appropriate functions in R, for 
each day an aerial survey was carried out - that would enable me to understand 
how the distribution of animals changes through time.ยจ

Is this the right way to go ? Are there other tools / analyses out there that 
may be more suited to answering my question and that I may not be aware of ?

Any ideas or suggestions much welcome and greatly appreciated,

Many thanks in advance,

Philippe


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