All functions |
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Get SpatialPolygons of countries at distinct administrative levels |
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Prepare Equal-Area or Equidistant Projection |
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List of names of administrative areas form the GADM data base |
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Example SpatialPolygonsDataFrame of country boundaries |
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Area of occupancy of a species as defined by the IUCN |
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Example of sp_range* object based on buffers |
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Finds clusters for SpatialPointsDataFrame based on distinct methods |
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List of country names and ISO codes |
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Example of sp_range* object based on concave hulls |
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Example of sp_range* object based on convex hulls |
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Extent of occurrence of a species based on convex hull polygons |
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Geodesic buffer for unprojected points |
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Convex or concave hull polygons from spatial points |
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Exclude small polygons from SpatialPolygons object |
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Helper to add north arrow to map plots |
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Occurrence records for the species Dasypus kappleri |
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Occurrence records for the species Peltophryne fustiger |
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Occurrence records for the species Peltophryne empusa |
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Occurrence records for the species Amblyomma americanum |
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Helper to plot multiple ranges on top of environmental layers |
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rangemap: Simple Tools for Defining Species Ranges |
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Species distributional ranges based on administrative boundaries |
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Species distributional ranges based on buffered occurrences |
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Species distributional ranges based on ENMs/SDMs outputs |
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Exploring occurrences before creating range maps |
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Species distributional ranges based on convex or concave hull polygons |
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Plot of sp_range* objects |
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Species distributional ranges based on trend surface analyses |
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Plots of species ranges on maps of environmental variables |
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Comparison of species ranges in environmental space |
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Get a simplified SpatialPolygonsDataFrame of the world |
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An ecological niche model created with Maxent |
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An S4 class to organize data and results of sp_range* objects |
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Example SpatialPolygonsDataFrame of a species range |
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Summary of attributes and results |
A set of environmental variables for examples |