DAISIE: Dynamic Assembly of Island biota through Speciation, Immigration and Extinction
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Installing DAISIE
The DAISIE package has a stable version on CRAN and a development version on GitHub.
From CRAN
From within R, do:
install.packages("DAISIE")
From GitHub
Install DAISIE from this GitHub repository by running:
install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("rsetienne/DAISIE")
Using DAISIE as a package dependency
From CRAN
To your DESCRIPTION file, add DAISIE as any normal package.
If your package directly uses DAISIE:
Imports:
DAISIE
If your package uses DAISIE in its peripherals (e.g. vignettes and tests):
Suggests:
DAISIE
From GitHub
Remotes:
rsetienne/DAISIE
git branching model
master: build should always pass. @rsetienne has control overdeveloptomastermerges.develop: merge of topic branches, merge withmasterby @rsetienne iff build passes.
Contributors
DAISIE was originally developed by Rampal S. Etienne, Luis Valente, Albert B. Phillimore and Bart Haegeman.
Additional members working on expanding DAISIE at the TECE lab, University of Groningen are: Joshua Lambert, Pedro Neves, Richèl J. C. Bilderbeek, Sebastian Mader, Shu Xie.
References
Etienne R. S., Valente, L., Phillimore, A. B., Haegeman, B., Lambert, J. W., Neves, P., Xie, S., & Bilderbeek, R. J. C. (2020). DAISIE: Dynamical Assembly of Islands by Speciation, Immigration and Extinction. R package version 3.0.1. https://cran.r-project.org/package=DAISIE
Valente, L., Etienne, R.S., & Phillimore, A.B. (2014). The effects of island ontogeny on species diversity and phylogeny. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 281(1784), 20133227–20133227. http://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.3227
Valente, L., Phillimore, A.B., & Etienne, R.S. (2015). Equilibrium and non-equilibrium dynamics simultaneously operate in the Galápagos islands. Ecology Letters, 18(8), 844–852. http://doi.org/10.1111/ele.12461
Valente, L., Etienne, R.S., & Dávalos, L.M. (2017). Recent extinctions disturb path to equilibrium diversity in Caribbean bats. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 1(2), 0026. http://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-016-0026
Valente, L., Illera, J.C., Havenstein, K., Pallien, T., Etienne, R.S., & Tiedemann, R. (2017). Equilibrium Bird Species Diversity in Atlantic Islands. Current Biology, 27(11), 1660-1666. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.04.053
Valente, L., Phillimore, A.B., & Etienne, R.S. (2018). Using molecular phylogenies in island biogeography: It’s about time. Ecography, 1–3. http://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.03503
Valente, L., Etienne, R.S., & Garcia-R., J.C. (2019). “Deep Macroevolutionary Impact of Humans on New Zealand’s Unique Avifauna.” Current Biology 29 (15): 2563-2569.e4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2019.06.058
Valente, L., Phillimore, A.B., Melo, M., Warren, B.H., Clegg, S.M., Havenstein, K., Tiedemann, R., Illera, J.C.,, Thebaud, C., Aschenbach, T. & Etienne, R.S. (2020). “A Simple Dynamic Model Explains the Diversity of Island Birds Worldwide.” Nature 579 (7797): 92–96. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2022-5
Hauffe, T., Delicado, D., Etienne, R.S., & Valente, L. (2020). Lake expansion elevates equilibrium diversity via increasing colonization. Journal of Biogeography 47: 1849–1860. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13914