Hi all, Sorry for cross-postings, I'm not sure which group is most appropriate.
I am trying to use adehabitat to calculate home ranges for a couple of sympatric species, using both classical kernel and Biased Random Bridge techniques. I want to use the plug-in method to calculate the bandwidth, as href is not suitable, and LSCV won't work with my high-frequency data. My question is: Is there a way to use a bandwidth matrix to calculate a kernel in adehabitat? So far I've been calculating kernels using GME. However, I want to calculate kernel overlap in adehabitat so I'd like to find a way to include a plug-in bandwidth kernel in adehabitat if possible. If anyone has any suggestions for either importing a GME-calculated kernel file into adehabitat in a way that allows its conversion into an estud class file, or using a bandwidth matrix for kernel calculation in adehabitat, I would really appreciate it. Thanks for your help, Leila Brook
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