plot.CAS | R Documentation |
Create plots used to inspect one or more cumulative abundance profiles.
## S3 method for class 'CAS'
plot(x, plot=NULL, species=NULL, sizes1=NULL, sizes2 = NULL,
palette = colorRampPalette(c( "light blue","light green","white",
"yellow","orange","red")), zlim=NULL,...)
x |
An object of class |
plot |
A string indicating the plot record whose surface is to be drawn. |
species |
A string indicating the species whose profile is to be drawn. |
sizes1 |
A vector containing the size values associated to each primary size class. If |
sizes2 |
A vector containing the size values associated to each secondary size class. If |
palette |
Color palette for z values. |
zlim |
The limits for the z-axis. |
... |
Additional plotting parameters for function |
Miquel De Cáceres, CREAF
De Cáceres, M., Legendre, P. & He, F. (2013) Dissimilarity measurements and the size structure of ecological communities. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 4: 1167-1177.
CAS
, persp
## Create synthetic tree data
pl = rep(1,100) # All trees in the same plot
sp = ifelse(runif(100)>0.5,1,2) # Random species identity (species 1 or 2)
h=rgamma(100,10,2) # Heights (m)
d = rpois(100, lambda=h^2) # Diameters (cm)
m = data.frame(plot=pl,species=sp, height=h,diameter=d)
m$ba = pi*(m$diameter/200)^2
print(head(m))
## Size classes
heights = seq(0,4, by=.25)^2 # Quadratic classes
diams = seq(0,130, by=5) # Linear classes
## Stratify tree data
X<-stratifyvegdata(m, sizes1=heights, sizes2=diams,
plotColumn = "plot", speciesColumn = "species",
size1Column = "height", size2Column = "diameter",
abundanceColumn = "ba")
## Build cummulative abundance surface
Y = CAS(X)
## Plot the surface of species '1' in plot '1' using heights and diameters
plot(Y, species=1, sizes1=heights[-1], xlab="height (m)",
ylab="diameter (cm)", sizes2=diams[-1], zlab="Basal area (m2)",
zlim = c(0,6), main="Species 1")
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