[Biomod-commits] Re : Biomod-commits Digest, Vol 4, Issue 2

Bruno Lafourcade brunolafourcade at aol.com
Mon Aug 31 14:33:33 CEST 2009


 


 Hi Matt,

Not sure if anyone responded already. Here is my answer anyway :
The matrix format in R basically corresponds to a text file. If you
can manage to extract your variables in an excell document or text file,
then the trick is done. Then, just follow the example in the manual.

Hope it helps,
Bruno



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Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 11:53:14 +1000
From: Matt Hill <m.hill2 at pgrad.unimelb.edu.au>
Subject: [Biomod-co
mmits] Building up data matrix
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Hi, 

I'm pretty new to the modelling scene, am in the process of investigating
various modelling methods for an invasive species in Australia.

I've been using Maxent with the BIOCLIM variables to project distributions
into future climate scenarios.

I was wondering if there is a guide or instructions on the most simple way
to construct a data matrix for use in BIOMOD with it's range of methods?

Ideally I would want to use the same BIOCLIM variables, but I am happy to
start off with baseline CRU data. I understand the principle of the matrix,
just not sure on how to create them.

Any help would be much appreciated,

Matt.





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