colours; 50%, 75% and 99%). Please let me know
how I could transfer this raster with contours in a map like google terrain
map (any particular package).
Any suggestions will be much appreciated.
best regards
Lutfor
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Thanks for your help and valuable suggestions. I am getting into "ecespa"
package. But I think I still have starting hurdle with my data. When I draw
my spatial data points it appear as diagonal with my spatial points and
consequently when I do quadrats counts, some quadrats appear as "0"
(speciall
data set where about 200 nest
of 4 different designs were erected in a random pattern of a square block
about 3 km apart from each other. I would like to test whether species "A"
prefer a particular design and how it related to distribution of other
species "B". Will highl
Thank you Sarah for your clarification.
Your codes also helpful to create scale bar on the contour map.
Kind regards
Lutfor
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Would it be possible to help me in this regard.
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Dear members,
I have been trying to give scale bar on kernel contour map using
adehabitatHR package. But I could not find any function to put scale bar
onto the image produce.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Regards
Lutfor
UK
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