StratPal

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R package for stratigraphic paleobiology modeling pipelines.

Overview

The fossil record is a joint expression of ecological, taphonomic, evolutionary, and stratigraphic processes (Holland and Patzkowsky, 2012). This package allowing to simulate biological processes in the time domain (e.g., trait evolution, fossil abundance), and examine how their expression in the rock record (stratigraphic domain) is influenced based on age-depth models, ecological niche models, and taphonomic effects. Functions simulating common processes used in modeling trait evolution or event type data such as first/last occurrences are provided and can be used standalone or as part of a pipeline. The package comes with example data sets and tutorials in several vignettes, which can be used as a template to set up one’s own simulation.

Authors

Niklas Hohmann
Utrecht University
email: n.h.hohmann [at] uu.nl
Web page: uu.nl/staff/NHohmann
Orcid: 0000-0003-1559-1838

Requirements

R version >= 4.2

Installation

To install the package, first install the remotes package by running

install.packages("remotes")

in the R console. Then, run

remotes::install_github(repo = "MindTheGap-ERC/StratPal",
                        build_vignettes = TRUE,
                        ref = "HEAD",
                        dependencies = TRUE)

to install the latest stable version of the package.

Usage

Run

library(StratPal)

to load the package. Use

browseVignettes(package = "StratPal")

to view the available vignettes (long form documentation) with use cases or visit the package webpage (mindthegap-erc.github.io/StratPal) to get started.

Contribution

For contribution guidelines see the CONTRIBUTING.md file

License

Apache 2.0, see LICENSE file for license text.

Copyright 2024 Netherlands eScience Center and Utrecht University

Citation

To cite the package, please use

Alternatively, you can also use the CITATION.cff file at the root of the repository, or citation("StratPal").

References

This package uses data from

Funding information

Funded by the European Union (ERC, MindTheGap, StG project no 101041077). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Council. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. European Union and European Research Council logos