Missouri S&T Scholar's Mine Research RepositoryMissouri S&T Research
print 
Title: Using dynamic segmentation to create home ranges for aquatic species
Author (s): Mutlu, Eylem
Luna, Ronaldo
Department/Lab Affiliations: Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering
Natural Hazard Mitigation Institute (NHMI)
University Transportation Center
Keywords: Labranche wetlands
bayous
segmentation
species
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI)
Citation: Mutlu, E., Luna, R.,(2004). Using Dynamic Segmentation to Create Home Ranges for Aquatic Species, Vol. CDROM, pp. 26. Intl. ESRI Users Conference, San Diego, CA.
Abstract: Aquatic biological species form food webs in the Labranche Wetlands, Louisana. This wetland is characterized by a series of interconnected bayous forming a network. The home ranges of fish are important to model spatially in the ecosystem due to their ability to move upstream and downstream as the top predator. These home ranges are modeled as segments in the network based on the dynamic segmentation methodology. The purpose of this paper is to enhance the spatial representation of the ecosystem to another researcher and allow for better interpretation of modeling results. This paper describes how to build a bayous network, how to attach points to them and how to link segments using dynamic segmentation. Namely this paper discusses in detail the use of dynamic segmentation using ArcInfo and ArcView.
Type: Article - Conference proceedings
text
Copyright Notice: This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyright and all rights therein are retained by authors or by other copyright holders. All persons copying this information are expected to adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each author's copyright. In most cases, these works may not be reposted without the explicit permission of the copyright holder
FULL COPYRIGHT INFORMATION:
http://www.esri.com/legal/copyright-trademarks.html
Publisher URL:
http://gis.esri.com/library/userconf/proc04/abstracts/a1857.html
Link to this page:
http://scholarsmine.mst.edu/post_prints/UsingDynamicSegmentationToC_09007dcc80501ae2.html



titleUsing dynamic segmentation to create home ranges for aquatic species
contributor.authorMutlu, Eylem
contributor.authorLuna, Ronaldo
contributor.deptlabCivil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering
contributor.deptlabNatural Hazard Mitigation Institute (NHMI)
contributor.deptlabUniversity Transportation Center
subjectLabranche wetlands
subjectbayous
subjectsegmentation
subjectspecies
date.issued2004
publisherEnvironmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI)
identifier.citationMutlu, E., Luna, R.,(2004). Using Dynamic Segmentation to Create Home Ranges for Aquatic Species, Vol. CDROM, pp. 26. Intl. ESRI Users Conference, San Diego, CA.
identifier.pub.URI
http://gis.esri.com/library/userconf/proc04/abstracts/a1857.html
description.abstractAquatic biological species form food webs in the Labranche Wetlands, Louisana. This wetland is characterized by a series of interconnected bayous forming a network. The home ranges of fish are important to model spatially in the ecosystem due to their ability to move upstream and downstream as the top predator. These home ranges are modeled as segments in the network based on the dynamic segmentation methodology. The purpose of this paper is to enhance the spatial representation of the ecosystem to another researcher and allow for better interpretation of modeling results. This paper describes how to build a bayous network, how to attach points to them and how to link segments using dynamic segmentation. Namely this paper discusses in detail the use of dynamic segmentation using ArcInfo and ArcView.
typeArticle - Conference proceedings
type.DCMITypetext
type.statusFinal version
rightsThis material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyright and all rights therein are retained by authors or by other copyright holders. All persons copying this information are expected to adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each author's copyright. In most cases, these works may not be reposted without the explicit permission of the copyright holder
rights.URI
http://www.esri.com/legal/copyright-trademarks.html
date.accessioned2008-05-19T14:21:36Z
date.available2008-05-29T15:42:54Z
identifier.persist.URI
http://scholarsmine.mst.edu/post_prints/UsingDynamicSegmentationToC_09007dcc80501ae2.html