This test is carried out by simulating a random use of space by
animals. rand.kselect
is closely related to the function
kselect
(same arguments).
At each step of the randomisation procedure, and for each
animal, the test randomly allocates the nk relocations (where nk is the
sum of the weight vector for the animal k) in the Ik pixels available
to this animal (where Ik is the length of the weight vector for animal
k).
The length of the marginality vector is
recomputed at each step of the randomisation procedure and for each
animal. The effect of each variable on the use of pixels by each
animal is measured by the criterion "(average habitat variable j
used by animal i) minus (average habitat variable j available to
animal i)". Finally the value of the first eigenvalue of the
K-select analysis provides a criterion to test the pertinence of the
K-select analysis.
All these values are then compared to the observed values to assess
the significance of theses effects.