R Package Scholar
16,986
Referenced by ⇅ Year
biosurvey: Tools for Biological Survey Planning (Version 0.1.1)

2021
CommEcol: Community Ecology Analyses (Version 1.7.1)

2016
Rarefy: Rarefaction Methods (Version 1.1.1)

2020
DAMOCLES: Dynamic Assembly Model of Colonization, Local Extinction and Speciation (Version 2.3)

2014
EcoIndR: Ecological Indicators (Version 2.0)

2017
NetFACS: Network Applications to Facial Communication Data (Version 0.5.0)

2021
PCPS: Principal Coordinates of Phylogenetic Structure (Version 1.0.7)

2014
RPANDA: Phylogenetic ANalyses of DiversificAtion (Version 2.3)

2014
RRphylo: Phylogenetic Ridge Regression Methods for Comparative Studies (Version 2.8.0)

2018
betapart: Partitioning Beta Diversity into Turnover and Nestedness Components (Version 1.6)

2012
canaper: Categorical Analysis of Neo- And Paleo-Endemism (Version 1.0.1)

2022
cati: Community Assembly by Traits: Individuals and Beyond (Version 0.99.4)

2014
changeRangeR: Change Metrics for Species Geographic Ranges (Version 1.1.0)

2022
ecolottery: Coalescent-Based Simulation of Ecological Communities (Version 1.0.0)

2017
enveomics.R: Various Utilities for Microbial Genomics and Metagenomics (Version 1.9.1)

2016
fishtree: Interface to the Fish Tree of Life API (Version 0.3.4)

2018
idar: Individual Diversity-Area Relationships (Version 1.5)

2017
microeco: Microbial Community Ecology Data Analysis (Version 1.6.0)

2020
nodiv: Compares the Distribution of Sister Clades Through a Phylogeny (Version 1.4.2)

2014
pctax: Professional Comprehensive Omics Data Analysis (Version 0.1.1)

2024
pez: Phylogenetics for the Environmental Sciences (Version 1.2-4)

2014
phyr: Model Based Phylogenetic Analysis (Version 1.1.0)

2019
recluster: Ordination Methods for the Analysis of Beta-Diversity Indices (Version 2.9)

2013
treestats: Phylogenetic Tree Statistics (Version 1.0.5)

2024

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