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spocc:Interface to Species Occurrence Data Sources
A programmatic interface to many species occurrence data sources, including Global Biodiversity Information Facility ('GBIF'), 'iNaturalist', 'eBird', Integrated Digitized 'Biocollections' ('iDigBio'), 'VertNet', Ocean 'Biogeographic' Information System ('OBIS'), and Atlas of Living Australia ('ALA'). Includes functionality for retrieving species occurrence data, and combining those data.
Maintained by Hannah Owens. Last updated 1 months ago.
specimensapiweb-servicesoccurrencesspeciestaxonomygbifinatvertnetebirdidigbioobisalaantwebbisondataecoengineinaturalistoccurrencespecies-occurrencespocc
16.3 match 118 stars 10.09 score 552 scripts 5 dependentsr-forge
copula:Multivariate Dependence with Copulas
Classes (S4) of commonly used elliptical, Archimedean, extreme-value and other copula families, as well as their rotations, mixtures and asymmetrizations. Nested Archimedean copulas, related tools and special functions. Methods for density, distribution, random number generation, bivariate dependence measures, Rosenblatt transform, Kendall distribution function, perspective and contour plots. Fitting of copula models with potentially partly fixed parameters, including standard errors. Serial independence tests, copula specification tests (independence, exchangeability, radial symmetry, extreme-value dependence, goodness-of-fit) and model selection based on cross-validation. Empirical copula, smoothed versions, and non-parametric estimators of the Pickands dependence function.
Maintained by Martin Maechler. Last updated 11 days ago.
3.8 match 11.83 score 1.2k scripts 86 dependentsjbdorey
BeeBDC:Occurrence Data Cleaning
Flags and checks occurrence data that are in Darwin Core format. The package includes generic functions and data as well as some that are specific to bees. This package is meant to build upon and be complimentary to other excellent occurrence cleaning packages, including 'bdc' and 'CoordinateCleaner'. This package uses datasets from several sources and particularly from the Discover Life Website, created by Ascher and Pickering (2020). For further information, please see the original publication and package website. Publication - Dorey et al. (2023) <doi:10.1101/2023.06.30.547152> and package website - Dorey et al. (2023) <https://github.com/jbdorey/BeeBDC>.
Maintained by James B. Dorey. Last updated 4 months ago.
7.5 match 3 stars 5.68 score 7 scriptssfirke
janitor:Simple Tools for Examining and Cleaning Dirty Data
The main janitor functions can: perfectly format data.frame column names; provide quick counts of variable combinations (i.e., frequency tables and crosstabs); and explore duplicate records. Other janitor functions nicely format the tabulation results. These tabulate-and-report functions approximate popular features of SPSS and Microsoft Excel. This package follows the principles of the "tidyverse" and works well with the pipe function %>%. janitor was built with beginning-to-intermediate R users in mind and is optimized for user-friendliness.
Maintained by Sam Firke. Last updated 3 months ago.
data-analysisdata-cleaningdata-sciencedirty-dataexcelpivot-tablesspsstabulationstidyverse
1.7 match 1.4k stars 19.15 score 35k scripts 231 dependentsmponce0
ehelp:Enhanced Help to Enable "Docstring"-Comments in Users Functions
By overloading the R help() function, this package allows users to use "docstring" style comments within their own defined functions. The package also provides additional functions to mimic the R basic example() function and the prototyping of packages.
Maintained by Marcelo Ponce. Last updated 2 years ago.
ala-docstringbest-practicesdeveloper-toolsdocstringdocstring-commentsdocumentationprototyping
7.5 match 1 stars 3.70 score 4 scriptsatlasoflivingaustralia
galah:Biodiversity Data from the GBIF Node Network
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility ('GBIF', <https://www.gbif.org>) sources data from an international network of data providers, known as 'nodes'. Several of these nodes - the "living atlases" (<https://living-atlases.gbif.org>) - maintain their own web services using software originally developed by the Atlas of Living Australia ('ALA', <https://www.ala.org.au>). 'galah' enables the R community to directly access data and resources hosted by 'GBIF' and its partner nodes.
Maintained by Martin Westgate. Last updated 1 months ago.
0.8 match 43 stars 9.17 score 275 scripts 1 dependentsjonlachmann
FBMS:Flexible Bayesian Model Selection and Model Averaging
Implements the Mode Jumping Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm described in <doi:10.1016/j.csda.2018.05.020> and its Genetically Modified counterpart described in <doi:10.1613/jair.1.13047> as well as the sub-sampling versions described in <doi:10.1016/j.ijar.2022.08.018> for flexible Bayesian model selection and model averaging.
Maintained by Jon Lachmann. Last updated 18 days ago.
2.0 match 2.45 score 28 scripts