2023
DOI: 10.31223/x5z94q
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palaeoverse: a community-driven R package to support palaeobiological analysis

Abstract: 1. The open-source programming language ‘R’ has become a standard tool in the palaeobiologist’s toolkit. Its popularity within the palaeobiology community continues to grow, with published articles increasingly citing the usage of R and R packages. However, there are currently a lack of agreed standards for data preparation and available frameworks to support implementation of such standards. Consequently, data preparation workflows are often unclear and not reproducible, even when code is provided. Moreover, … Show more

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“…The figures presented by this study were made using the R packages palaeoverse (Jones et al, 2023) and deeptime (Gearty, 2023).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The figures presented by this study were made using the R packages palaeoverse (Jones et al, 2023) and deeptime (Gearty, 2023).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The palaeoverse R package is hosted on CRAN (https://cran.r-proje ct.org/web/packa ges/palae overs e/) and is available on GitHub (https://github.com/palae overs e-commu nity/palae overse). The code is also archived in Zenodo through continuous integration (Jones et al, 2023). All example datasets are bundled with the R package.…”
Section: Data Ava I L a B I L I T Y S Tat E M E N Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We provide an example here of how this might be achieved for individuals who wish to do so. For this application, we use the example occurrence data set of early (Carboniferous to Early Triassic) tetrapods from the palaeoverse R package (Jones et al, 2023) to visualise the geographic distribution of Diplocaulus fossils.…”
Section: Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%