Export Areas Posted on 2nd February 2012 The Export area allows you to export any area that has been defined by a user-generated mapped layer (e.g., Add to Map | Area or Import | Areas). You …
Points to Grid Posted on 1st February 2012 The Points to Grid option accepts a set of taxon occurrence records (single species or more likely, an assemblage) and transforms these points into th…
Classify Posted on 31st January 2012 ALOC (short for Allocation) is a highly efficient yet simple classification method from the PATN package (http://www.patn.com.au) designed to classify…
Predict Posted on 31st January 2012 The Predict option under the Tools Menu helps you to identify where a species could occur – not just where it has been observed! The method used is …
Selection of multiple layers Posted on 31st January 2012 The Spatial Portal will remember a previous set of (environmental) layers where there is an option to select multiple layers, as in most of the analys…
Area Report Posted on 30th January 2012 The Area Report options generate a report for a selected region/area. There is a simpler interactive version and a detailed PDF area report that conta…
Layers (Add to Map) Posted on 30th January 2012 Layers are used to overlay both environmental and contextual layers on the map. To add a new layer, select from the Menu Option, “Add To MapR…
Add to Map Posted on 30th January 2012 There are three types of data that can be mapped: Species (or assemblages of taxa) Areas (14 options available) Layers (environmental/gridded or conte…
Export Posted on 30th January 2012 The list of layers in the top left of the Spatial Portal window are layers in the Geographic Information System (GIS) sense. Each layer can be related…