2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11258-004-5089-4
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The use of the Mexican Hat and the Morlet wavelets for detection of ecological patterns

Abstract: In this paper, we compare the relationship between scale and period in ecological pattern analysis and wavelet analysis. We also adapt a commonly used wavelet, the Morlet, to ecological pattern analysis. Using Monte Carlo assessments, we apply methods of statistical significance test to wavelet analysis for pattern analysis. In order to understand the inherent strength and weakness of the Morlet and the Mexican Hat wavelets, we also investigate and compare the properties of two frequently used wavelets by test… Show more

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“…Among many choices of wavelets, the Morlet (Daubechies 1992) is one of the most commonly used wavelets and has proved effective in spatial ecological applications (Mi et al 2005). It can assume a simplified isotropic form, and its Fourier transform is…”
Section: Decomposition Of Spatial Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among many choices of wavelets, the Morlet (Daubechies 1992) is one of the most commonly used wavelets and has proved effective in spatial ecological applications (Mi et al 2005). It can assume a simplified isotropic form, and its Fourier transform is…”
Section: Decomposition Of Spatial Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we employ spectral analysis and focus in particular on the scalewise variance using wavelets, a second-order, consistent estimator of the spectral density (Percival 1995). Wavelet transforms have been employed in several studies of ecological time series (Cazelles et al 2008;Detto et al 2012) but less in spatial ecology (e.g., Dale and Mah 1998;Keitt and Urban 2005;Mi et al 2005), and we are not aware of any applications in point process analysis. The mathematical and statistical properties of wavelet transforms are well understood from applications in other fields (e.g., Kumar and FoufoulaGeorgiou 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SOWAS package uses the Morlet wavelet. It provides a good balance between scale (frequencies) and time localizations (Grinsted et al, 2004;Mi et al, 2005). It is one of the best mother functions in terms of reproducing the frequency decomposition of the signal (Kirby, 2005).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where σ is a constant that has the same role as the standard deviation of a statistical distribution [40]. In [16], EEG signals with different lengths are analyzed by CWT.…”
Section: Feature Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%