Hi Tim,

as suggested by David the methods developed by Jason Matthiopolous would be the 
most adequate for your problem, but no one has implemented them in R (more on 
this below). An alternative useful one could be the so-called non-parametric 
kernel method of Getz et al.:

Getz WM, Fortmann-Roe S, Cross PC, Lyons AJ, Ryan SJ, et al. 2007 LoCoH: 
Nonparameteric Kernel Methods for Constructing Home Ranges and Utilization 
Distributions. PLoS ONE 2(2): e207. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000207 

also called local convex-hull home range method (LoCoH):

Getz, W. M. and C. C. Wilmers, 2004. A local nearest-neighbor convex-hull 
construction of home ranges and utilization distributions. Ecography 27:489-505

The method is especially well-suited to follow sharp habitat boundaries and 
exclude non-used or unavailable areas. Of course, how well it will work in your 
case will depend on how well you have sampled the movements of your study 
species, i.e. if your sampling regime (intensity and timing of sampling) is 
adequate for the movement characteristics of your population and the complexity 
of the landscape. The method is implemented in adehabitat/ArcGis, but a nice 
extension to run it in ArcView 3.x is also available from the first author's 
website. 


Given that we are on the r-sig-geo list, the two papers by Jason Matthiopolous 
mentioned by David are among the best contributions so far written regarding 
animal movements and home ranges, so if anyone would be willing and able (and 
have the time) to implement these methods in R I believe it would be very 
useful to many people ;-)



HTH


Cheers,


Luca


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From: Pinaud David <pin...@cebc.cnrs.fr>
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Dear Tim,

You can try several papers from Jason Matthioploulos, among:
Matthiopoulos (2003) The use of space by animals as a function of 
accessibility and
preference - Ecological Modelling 159 239-268
Matthiopoulos, J. 2003. Model-supervised kernel smoothing for the 
estimation of
spatial usage. ? Oikos 102: 367?377.
Unfortunately, I don't know a R implementation to do this directly. One 
(quick and dirty) way could be to weight the output of the Kernel 
estimation by a raster representing distance to coast (or ocean/continent)?

Hope it helps

David

Tim Clark a ?crit :
> Dear List,
>
> Sorry, this is a second attempt to post the same message.  My last one got 
> scrubbed so I changed browser options.  Hopefully this one will make it!
>
> I am using the package adehabitat to analyze the movement patterns and home 
> range of the manta ray (Manta birostris) in Hawaii.  The manta rays in this 
> study stayed close to shore, often feeding along the shore line or in small 
> bays.  Since they can not go on land (being fish) their home range is 
> obviously limited to the ocean area.  In calculating home range statistics, 
> is there a way to limit the avalible area to the ocean.  I have read through 
> the papers on Adehabitat but have not found a way to limit the area. The 
> closest I have found is the function buffer().  Have I missed something?  Is 
> there a way to co

> nstrain the movements so that kernels will only be computed for data points 
> located in the ocean?
>
> I appreciate your help and guidence.
>
> Tim
>
>
>
> Tim Clark
> PhD Student 
> University of Hawaii
> Honolulu, HI 96816
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