Common Map Functions Posted on 30th January 2012 Note that the pan and zoom operations can be accomplished by using the mouse: left click and drag to perform a pan operation, and use the mouse wheel …
Getting Started Posted on 30th January 2012 The Spatial Portal focuses on where a chosen species was located, what species were found in a defined area and what are the environmental conditions …
Import Areas Posted on 30th January 2012 You can import or upload an area into the Spatial Portal using one of three standard geospatial polygon area definitions. The choices are to import: A…
Common Layer Functions Posted on 30th January 2012 A new entry is added to the layer list for each layer added to the map; species, area or layer. All layers have a set of associated functions. …
Tools Posted on 30th January 2012 Tools operate on one or more of the three basic data types. Data does not have to be pre-mapped, but will be used as a prompt by default if it is. A…
Tabulate Posted on 30th January 2012 Tabulation is the contextual layer counterpart to Scatterplots. In scatterplots, the X and Y axes are environmental layers (e.g., temperature, rainfal…
Spatial Portal Components Posted on 30th January 2012 The Spatial Portal has five components: Main Menu tabs are used to add layers, perform analyses and access to the help system. Map Window and the Map …
Areas (Add to Map) Posted on 30th January 2012 Areas are one of four main data types in the Spatial Portal, along with species (taxa), layers and facets. Area can be defined by 14 different options…
Import or Upload Points Posted on 30th January 2012 You can import or upload your own point-based species data to the Spatial Portal. The uploaded data is treated the same as any species active layer an…