GIS In Ecology is pleased to announce the publication of two new GIS workbooks 
specifically aimed at biologists who wish to learn how to use GIS in their 
research. In the last decade, GIS has become a must-have skill for those 
wishing to study marine mammals. However, much of the existing training 
literature is based around commercial GIS software packages, such as  ArcGIS 
and SPSS, that are too expensive for many marine mammalogists, including 
self-employed MMOs, small environmental consultancies, NGOs, those working on 
small marine mammal research projects with limited budgets for purchasing 
software licences and students working at universities who do not have access 
to commercial software packages.  
These new GIS books are specifically based around two free-to-use software 
package, QGIS and R, and provide the training in the types of GIS skills that 
marine mammalogists need to be able to do on a regular basis, such as making 
high quality maps for publications, extracting information from environmental 
data layers, exporting data for statistical analysis and creating species 
distribution models. Thus, these books will help marine mammalogists develop 
their analytical skills and to make the most of the data they collect without 
requiring the purchase of expensive commercial software licences.
These new workbooks are:


1. ‘An Introduction To Integrating QGIS And R For Spatial Analysis’ (ISBN: 
978-1-909832-52-7; 136 pages; RRP: USD: 29.99; EU: 24.99; GBP: 19.99): 



This workbook contains five exercises which demonstrate how to integrate QGIS 
and R to allow you to conduct high quality spatial analyses by accessing and 
combining the powerful mapping, data layer creation, editing and processing 
tools from QGIS and the equally powerful analytical tools from R. These 
exercises are based around data from a real biological field study and include: 
creating a GIS project to process your data and create a map suitable for 
publication; creating environmental raster data layers; linking environmental 
data to biological data and creating graphs from the resulting data set; and 
running statistical analyses (GLMs and GAMs) to investigate spatial 
relationships in this combined data set. Working through these exercises will 
help the user obtain experience in integrating QGIS and R, and provide them 
with the confidence to apply these skills to their own research. These 
exercises are presented in the same easy-to-follow flow diagram-based format 
used in ‘GIS For Biologists: A Practical Introduction For Undergraduates’, and 
they are accompanied by images which show the user how their spatial analysis 
project should look as they progress through the exercises.



An in-person training course based on this workbook will be held in Glasgow, 
Scotland, on the 7th - 9th April 2020. For more information on this course, 
visit 
http://gisinecology.com/an-introduction-to-integrating-qgis-gis-and-r-for-spatial-analysis/



2. ‘An Introduction To Species Distribution Modelling (SDM) Using QGIS And R’ 
(ISBN: 978-1-909832-22-0; RRP: ; 150 pages; RRP: USD: 29.99; EU: 24.99; GBP: 
19.99): 



This workbook contains five exercises which will introduce you to the basic 
spatial processing and analytical techniques required to create a biologically 
meaningful species distribution model (SDM). Taken together, these exercises 
allow you to work through an example of an SDM from processing your survey data 
and making raster data layers to environmental variables, through constructing 
an SDM, visualising its predicted spatial distribution and validating its 
predictive ability. Working through these exercises will help the user obtain 
experience in creating SDM using QGIS and R, and provide them with the 
confidence to apply these skills to their own research. These exercises are 
presented in the same easy-to-follow flow diagram-based format used in ‘GIS For 
Biologists: A Practical Introduction For Undergraduates’, and they are 
accompanied by images which show the user how their spatial analysis project 
should look as they progress through the exercises. NOTE: This is an updated 
version of ‘An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine Biology: Supplementary 
Workbook Three’.



An in-person training course based on this workbook will be held in Glasgow, 
Scotland on the 29th and 30th of January 2020. For more information on this 
course, visit 
http://gisinecology.com/an-introduction-to-species-distribution-modelling-in-the-marine-environment/


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Books From GIS In Ecology Staff:

GIS For Biologists: A Practical Introduction For Undergraduates; RRP: £24.99
An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine Biology; RRP: £44.99
An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine Biology: Supplementary Workbook One - 
Creating Maps Of Species Distribution; RRP: £19:99 

If you wish to purchase these books, visit: 
http://www.gisinecology.com/Book_Shop.htm

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