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>.

Package details

AuthorBethany A. Johnson [aut], Jamie M. Kass [aut], Gonzalo E. Pinilla-Buitrago [aut], Andrea Paz [aut], Valentina Grisales-Betancur [aut], Dean Attali [aut], Matthew E. Aiello-Lammens [aut], Cory Merow [aut], Mary E. Blair [aut, cre], Robert P. Anderson [aut], Sarah I. Meenan [ctb], Olivier Broennimann [ctb], Peter J. Galante [ctb], Brian S. Maitner [ctb], Hannah L. Owens [ctb], Sara Varela [ctb], Bruno Vilela [ctb], Robert Muscarella [ctb]
MaintainerMary E. Blair <mblair1@amnh.org>
LicenseGPL-3
Version2.1.3
URL http://wallaceecomod.github.io/wallace/
Package repositoryView on CRAN
Installation Install the latest version of this package by entering the following in R:
install.packages("wallace")

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wallace documentation built on Sept. 11, 2024, 9:16 p.m.