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Package: disturploidy
Title: An Individual-Based Model (IBM) Which Simulates Plant Populations Over Time
Version: 0.0.101
Authors@R: person("Rose", "McKeon", email = "[email protected]", role = c("aut", "cre"))
Description: In particular the model focuses on attempting to answer one specific
question: How does disturbance on a landscape affect the establishment of new polyploid
plant species? In order to try and understand the prevalance of polyploidy that we see
in flowering plants, the plant populations in this model are subject to genome
duplication and landscape disturbance. The landscape is initially populated with randomly
generated cohort of diploid juveniles. Each generation there is germination, growth,
competition (between adults), reproduction, and survival. Parameters and probabilities
affecting these stages of the life cycle can be set via the model function: disturploidy.
Depends: R (>= 3.4.4)
License: GPL-3
Encoding: UTF-8
LazyData: false
Imports:
devtools,
tidyverse,
tictoc
RoxygenNote: 6.1.1