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wallace:A Modular Platform for Reproducible Modeling of Species Niches and Distributions
The 'shiny' application Wallace is a modular platform for reproducible modeling of species niches and distributions. Wallace guides users through a complete analysis, from the acquisition of species occurrence and environmental data to visualizing model predictions on an interactive map, thus bundling complex workflows into a single, streamlined interface. An extensive vignette, which guides users through most package functionality can be found on the package's GitHub Pages website: <https://wallaceecomod.github.io/wallace/articles/tutorial-v2.html>.
Maintained by Mary E. Blair. Last updated 26 days ago.
133 stars 8.36 score 96 scriptscmerow
rangeModelMetadata:Provides Templates for Metadata Files Associated with Species Range Models
Range Modeling Metadata Standards (RMMS) address three challenges: they (i) are designed for convenience to encourage use, (ii) accommodate a wide variety of applications, and (iii) are extensible to allow the community of range modelers to steer it as needed. RMMS are based on a data dictionary that specifies a hierarchical structure to catalog different aspects of the range modeling process. The dictionary balances a constrained, minimalist vocabulary to improve standardization with flexibility for users to provide their own values. Merow et al. (2019) <DOI:10.1111/geb.12993> describe the standards in more detail. Note that users who prefer to use the R package 'ecospat' can obtain it from <https://github.com/ecospat/ecospat>.
Maintained by Cory Merow. Last updated 9 months ago.
ecological-metadata-languageecological-modellingecological-modelsecologyspecies-distribution-modellingspecies-distributions
6 stars 6.96 score 16 scripts 3 dependentsdanlwarren
ENMTools:Analysis of Niche Evolution using Niche and Distribution Models
Constructing niche models and analyzing patterns of niche evolution. Acts as an interface for many popular modeling algorithms, and allows users to conduct Monte Carlo tests to address basic questions in evolutionary ecology and biogeography. Warren, D.L., R.E. Glor, and M. Turelli (2008) <doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00482.x> Glor, R.E., and D.L. Warren (2011) <doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2010.01177.x> Warren, D.L., R.E. Glor, and M. Turelli (2010) <doi:10.1111/j.1600-0587.2009.06142.x> Cardillo, M., and D.L. Warren (2016) <doi:10.1111/geb.12455> D.L. Warren, L.J. Beaumont, R. Dinnage, and J.B. Baumgartner (2019) <doi:10.1111/ecog.03900>.
Maintained by Dan Warren. Last updated 3 months ago.
105 stars 6.91 score 126 scriptsropensci
ReLTER:An Interface for the eLTER Community
ReLTER provides access to DEIMS-SDR (https://deims.org/), and allows interaction with data and software implemented by eLTER Research Infrastructure (RI) thus improving data sharing among European LTER projects. ReLTER uses the R language to access and interact with the DEIMS-SDR archive of information shared by the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) network. This package grew within eLTER H2020 as a major project that will help advance the development of European Long-Term Ecosystem Research Infrastructures (eLTER RI - https://elter-ri.eu). The ReLTER package functions in particular allow to: - retrieve the information about entities (e.g. sites, datasets, and activities) shared by DEIMS-SDR (see e.g. get_site_info function); - interact with the [ODSEurope](maps.opendatascience.eu) starting with the dataset shared by [DEIMS-SDR](https://deims.org/) (see e.g. [get_site_ODS](https://docs.ropensci.org/ReLTER/reference/get_site_ODS.html) function); - use the eLTER site informations to download and crop geospatial data from other platforms (see e.g. get_site_ODS function); - improve the quality of the dataset (see e.g. get_id_worms). Functions currently implemented are derived from discussions of the needs among the eLTER users community. The ReLTER package will continue to follow the progress of eLTER-RI and evolve, adding new tools and improvements as required.
Maintained by Alessandro Oggioni. Last updated 1 years ago.
biodiversity-informaticsdata-scienceecologyelterresearch-infrastructure
12 stars 3.38 score 4 scripts