map: Map species ranges.

Description Usage Arguments Details Value References Examples

View source: R/spidR.R

Description

Maps species range according to the World Spider Catalogue and records according to GBIF and the World Spider Trait database.

Usage

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map(
  tax,
  countries = TRUE,
  records = TRUE,
  hires = FALSE,
  zoom = FALSE,
  order = FALSE
)

Arguments

tax

A taxon name or vector with taxa names.

countries

Maps countries according to WSC.

records

Maps records according to GBIF and WST.

hires

Provides high resolution maps. Beware it might take longer to render.

zoom

If records is TRUE, the map will be zoomed to the region with records.

order

Order taxa names alphabetically or keep as in tax.

Details

Countries based on the interpretation of the textual descriptions available at the World Spider Catalogue (2021). These might be only approximations to country level and should be taken with caution.

Value

A world map with countries and records highlighted.

References

Pekar, S., Cernecka, L., Wolff, J., Mammola, S., Cardoso, P., Lowe, E., Fukushima, C.S., Birkhofer, K. & Herberstein, M.E. (2021). The world spider trait database. Masaryk University, Brno, URL: https://spidertraits.sci.muni.cz

World Spider Catalog (2021). World Spider Catalog. Version 22.0. Natural History Museum Bern, online at http://wsc.nmbe.ch. doi: 10.24436/2.

Examples

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## Not run: 
map(c("Pardosa hyperborea"))
map("Amphiledorus", zoom = TRUE)
map(c("Pardosa hyperborea", "Iberesia machadoi"), countries  = FALSE, hires = TRUE, zoom = TRUE)

## End(Not run)

spidR documentation built on Oct. 18, 2021, 9:08 a.m.

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