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Cost-distance defined by a topological function of landscape

Jean-christophe FoltêteKarine BerthierJean-françois Cosson

subject

HabitatEdgeSpread[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyResistance[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyWater voleCost distance[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography

description

International audience; Distance is a basic concept in the domain of animal species motion. Cost distances, rather than Euclidian distances, are more and more used in order to have a more realistic measure, on the basis of resistance values assigned to each landscape class. We propose here a method to compute resistance values by using topological functions of landscape, i.e. by taking account of the proximity of habitat/non-habitat edges, with continuous functions. An example is given when comparing cost distances and the propagation of water vole in the massif of Jura (France). The comparison with usual cost distances gives information about the ecological assumptions. The results show also that the statistical behaviour of the distances depending of the parameters of the functions allows to precise the influence of edges in terms of spatial range.

https://hal.science/hal-00731628