rangr1.0.7 package

Mechanistic Simulation of Species Range Dynamics

disp

Simulating Dispersal

get_observations

Observation Process

growth

Population Growth Functions

initialise

Prepare Data Required To Perform A Simulation

K_big_lon_lat.tif

Example Of Carrying Capacity Map (Big)

K_big.tif

Example Of Carrying Capacity Map (Big)

K_get_interpolation

Prepare Time-Varying Carrying Capacity Maps

K_small_changing_lon_lat.tif

Example Of Changing Carrying Capacity Maps (Small)

K_small_changing.tif

Example Of Changing Carrying Capacity Maps (Small)

K_small_lon_lat.tif

Example Of Carrying Capacity Map (Small)

K_small.tif

Example Of Carrying Capacity Map (Small)

n1_big_lon_lat.tif

Example Of Abundance Map At First Time Step Of The Simulation (Big)

n1_big.tif

Example Of Abundance Map At First Time Step Of The Simulation (Big)

n1_small_lon_lat.tif

Example Of Abundance Map At First Time Step Of The Simulation (Small)

n1_small.tif

Example Of Abundance Map At First Time Step Of The Simulation (Small)

plot.sim_results

Plot sim_results Object

print.sim_data

Print sim_data Object

print.sim_results

Print sim_results Object

print.summary.sim_data

Print summary.sim_data Object

print.summary.sim_results

Print summary.sim_results Object

rangr-package

rangr: Mechanistic Simulation of Species Range Dynamics

sim

Mechanistic Metapopulation Simulator

subset.sim_results

Subset of Given Time Points from sim_results Object

summary.sim_data

Summary Of sim_data Object

summary.sim_results

Summary Of sim_results Object

to_rast

Generic conversion to SpatRaster

to_rast.sim_results

Convert sim_results To SpatRaster

update.sim_data

Update sim_data Object

Integrates population dynamics and dispersal into a mechanistic virtual species simulator. The package can be used to study the effects of environmental change on population growth and range shifts. It allows for simple and straightforward definition of population dynamics (including positive density dependence), extensive possibilities for defining dispersal kernels, and the ability to generate virtual ecologist data. Learn more about the 'rangr' at <https://docs.ropensci.org/rangr/>.

  • Maintainer: Katarzyna Markowska
  • License: MIT + file LICENSE
  • Last published: 2025-05-26