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ecospat.plot.mess

Plot MESS


Description

Plot the MESS extrapolation index onto the geographical space.

Usage

ecospat.plot.mess (mess.object, cex=1, pch=15)

Arguments

mess.object

A dataframe as returned by the ecospat.mess function.

cex

Specify the size of the symbol.

pch

Specify the point symbols.

Value

Returns a plot of the the MESS extrapolation index onto the geographical space.

Author(s)

Blaise Petitpierre bpetitpierre@gmail.com

References

Elith, J., M. Kearney and S. Phillips. 2010. The art of modelling range-shifting species. Methods in ecology and evolution, 1, 330-342.

See Also

Examples

x <- ecospat.testData[c(2,3,4:8)]
proj <- x[1:90,] #A projection dataset.
cal <- x[91:300,] #A calibration dataset

#Create a MESS object 
mess.object <- ecospat.mess (proj, cal, w="default")

#Plot MESS 
ecospat.plot.mess (mess.object, cex=1, pch=15)

ecospat

Spatial Ecology Miscellaneous Methods

v3.2
GPL
Authors
Olivier Broennimann [cre, aut, ctb], Valeria Di Cola [aut, ctb], Blaise Petitpierre [ctb], Frank Breiner [ctb], Daniel Scherrer [ctb], Manuela D`Amen [ctb], Christophe Randin [ctb], Robin Engler [ctb], Wim Hordijk [ctb], Heidi Mod [ctb], Julien Pottier [ctb], Mirko Di Febbraro [ctb], Loic Pellissier [ctb], Dorothea Pio [ctb], Ruben Garcia Mateo [ctb], Anne Dubuis [ctb], Luigi Maiorano [ctb], Achilleas Psomas [ctb], Charlotte Ndiribe [ctb], Nicolas Salamin [ctb], Niklaus Zimmermann [ctb], Antoine Guisan [aut]
Initial release
2021-02-17

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