landscapemetrics (version 1.4.4)

lsm_c_split: SPLIT (class level)

Description

Splitting index (Aggregation metric)

Usage

lsm_c_split(landscape, directions)

# S3 method for RasterLayer lsm_c_split(landscape, directions = 8)

# S3 method for RasterStack lsm_c_split(landscape, directions = 8)

# S3 method for RasterBrick lsm_c_split(landscape, directions = 8)

# S3 method for stars lsm_c_split(landscape, directions = 8)

# S3 method for list lsm_c_split(landscape, directions = 8)

Arguments

landscape

Raster* Layer, Stack, Brick or a list of rasterLayers.

directions

The number of directions in which patches should be connected: 4 (rook's case) or 8 (queen's case).

Value

tibble

Details

$$SPLIT = \frac{A^2} {\sum \limits_{j = 1}^{n} a_{ij}^2}$$ where \(a_{ij}\) is the patch area in square meters and \(A\) is the total landscape area.

SPLIT is an 'Aggregation metric'. It describes the number of patches if all patches of class i would be divided into equally sized patches.

Units

None

Range

1 <= SPLIT <= Number of cells squared

Behaviour

Equals SPLIT = 1 if only one patch is present. Increases as the number of patches of class i increases and is limited if all cells are a patch

References

McGarigal, K., SA Cushman, and E Ene. 2012. FRAGSTATS v4: Spatial Pattern Analysis Program for Categorical and Continuous Maps. Computer software program produced by the authors at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Available at the following web site: http://www.umass.edu/landeco/research/fragstats/fragstats.html

Jaeger, J. A. 2000. Landscape division, splitting index, and effective mesh size: new measures of landscape fragmentation. Landscape ecology, 15(2), 115-130.

See Also

lsm_p_area, lsm_l_ta, lsm_l_split

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
lsm_c_split(landscape)

# }

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