diat_epid: Calculates the EPID index (EPID)

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diat_epidR Documentation

Calculates the EPID index (EPID)

Description

The input for all of these functions is the resulting dataframe (resultLoad) obtained from the diat_loadData() function A CSV or dataframe cannot be used directly with these functions, they have to be loaded first with the diat_loadData() function so the acronyms and species' names are recognized References for the index:

  • Dell'Uomo, A. (1996). Assessment of water quality of an Apennine river as a pilot study for diatom-based monitoring of Italian watercourses. Use of algae for monitoring rivers, 65-72.

Sample data in the examples is taken from:

  • Nicolosi Gelis, María Mercedes; Cochero, Joaquín; Donadelli, Jorge; Gómez, Nora. 2020. "Exploring the use of nuclear alterations, motility and ecological guilds in epipelic diatoms as biomonitoring tools for water quality improvement in urban impacted lowland streams". Ecological Indicators, 110, 105951. <https://doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.105951>

Usage

diat_epid(resultLoad, maxDistTaxa = 2)

Arguments

resultLoad

The resulting list obtained from the diat_loadData() function

maxDistTaxa

Integer. Number of characters that can differ in the species' names when compared to the internal database's name in the heuristic search. Default = 2

Examples


# Example using sample data included in the package (sampleData):
data("diat_sampleData")
# First, the diat_loadData() function has to be called to read the data
# The data will be stored into a list (loadedData)
# And an output folder will be selected through a dialog box if resultsPath is empty
# In the example, a temporary directory will be used in resultsPath
df <- diat_loadData(diat_sampleData, resultsPath = tempdir())
epidResults <- diat_epid(df)


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