Tutorial to compute functional rarity indices with funrar using North American Mammals
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Tutorial to compute functional rarity indices with funrar using North American Mammals
Working on my deliverables et al. for the Species & Speciation module in my Honours year (run by A/Prof Muthama Muasya)
❄️🌳 Testing the Tolstoyan nature of ED species
R code used for the analyses of the paper: Spatial conservation prioritisation in data-poor countries: a quantitative sensitivity analysis using different taxa
Description of ABMI's density estimation with camera data methods, plus supplemental data and functions.
This repository contains data and scripts for the manuscript "Locomotory mode transitions alter phenotypic evolution and lineage diversification in an ecologically rich clade of mammals".
CNN for classification of North American Mammalian Predators
This repo contains the code and data used in the assessment of large- and medium- bodied mammals in the Upper Berbice, Guyana, surveyed using camera traps. Coding language: R
Modifications to DJI Phantom to carry Lightware SF11C laser altimeter for accurate photogrammetry
This repository contains data and code from the manuscript, "Analysis of biodiversity data suggests that species are hidden in predictable places".
Predicting mammalian taxonomic order based on ecological, geographic, and life-history traits
Complete workflow for species import, pre- and post- processing.
R code for "Predicting predator-prey interactions in terrestrial endotherms using random forest"
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/mpath
Creating a team of Newbees to work on a nature web project. Possibly evolve into a permant web development team. Contribute photos and captions of forrests and parks, from all over the world. Trees, flowers, mammals, reptiles, birds, invertibrates, insects, etc.
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