[Biomod-commits] Biomod-commits Digest, Vol 47, Issue 16

Damien Georges damien.georges2 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 28 15:47:24 CET 2013


Dear Danilo,

Yes, it is possible but you of course need to load them with satck(...) 
function.

Best,
Damien


On 28/03/2013 15:27, Danilo Gustavo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>    I tried to run the script of biomod2 with the enviromental variables in
> .asc and the stack function created a weird myExpl object. Is it possible
> to run the models with the enviromental variables in the ascii format or I
> have to convert to .grd? And how do I convert to .grd using R?
>
> Thanks to any suggestions
>
> Danilo Gustavo
>
>
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>> Dear all,
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>> I am working with biomod2 last version.
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>> I wonder if it is possible to apply the created model to a different
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>> I mean, It is possible to perform model transferability between to
>> different locations?
>> I want to test the model accuracy in two different areas.
>> If it is so, how could i do it.
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>> Joaquin Duque
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>> Dear Joaquin
>> Of course this is possible.
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>> In BIOMOD_FormatingData, you can provide what we call "eval.resp.var",
>> "eval.expl.var" and "eval.resp.xy" datasets, which correspond to places
>> where you want to evaluate your models.
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>> Best
>> Wilfried
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>> Le 25 mars 2013 ? 10:44, J DL <jduquelazo at gmail.com> a ?crit :
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>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> I am working with biomod2 last version.
>>>
>>> I wonder if it is possible to apply the created model to a different
>>> dataset.
>>> I mean, It is possible to perform model transferability between to
>>> different locations?
>>> I want to test the model accuracy in two different areas.
>>> If it is so, how could i do it.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Joaquin Duque
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