Short note Successive approximation in pattern analysis |
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Authors: | R. C. BUCKLEY |
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Abstract: | The analysis of vegetation pattern in semi-arid eucalypt woodland by Harrington et al, (1981), and its recent critique by Dale (1982), place insufficient emphasis on the important role of successive approximation in pattern analysis. A single stage analysis can reveal first order patterns effectively, but is generally ineffective and inefficient in revealing vegetation patterns of higher order, no matter how sophisticated the numerical techniques employed. For a given total analytical effort, a more effective and efficient strategy to reveal such higher order patterns will generally be to partition the overall analytical effort into successive stages of sampling and interpretation, one stage for each order of pattern, with the sampling strategy at each stage based on the patterns determined during previous stages. |
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