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doi: 10.7818/ecos.1995
handle: 10261/222279
La estadística circular es una poderosa herramienta que permite analizar variables que tienen una naturaleza cíclica y para las que la estadística lineal no es apropiada. Algunos ejemplos clásicos en Ecología incluyen el estudio de la fenología de una especie a lo largo del año o los patrones de actividad diarios de animales. En estos casos, la designación de un cero (y de valores mayores o menores) es completamente arbitraria. Por ejemplo, la diferencia entre enero y diciembre es de solo un mes en una escala circular, mientras que, en una escala lineal, dicha diferencia sería de 12 meses.
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phenology; circular metrics; Rayleigh's test; Mardia-Watson-Wheeler test; cycadian rythm
phenology; circular metrics; Rayleigh's test; Mardia-Watson-Wheeler test; cycadian rythm
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