BIEN_stem_genus {BIEN} | R Documentation |
Extract stem data for specified genera from BIEN
Description
BIEN_stem_genus downloads occurrence records for specific genera from the BIEN database.
Usage
BIEN_stem_genus(
genus,
cultivated = FALSE,
new.world = NULL,
all.taxonomy = FALSE,
native.status = FALSE,
natives.only = TRUE,
political.boundaries = FALSE,
collection.info = FALSE,
all.metadata = FALSE,
...
)
Arguments
genus |
A single genus, or a vector of genera. Genera should be capitalized. |
cultivated |
Return known cultivated records as well? Default is FALSE. |
new.world |
NULL (The default) returns global records, TRUE returns only New World, and FALSE only Old World. |
all.taxonomy |
Return all taxonomic information? This includes the raw data as well as the "scrubbed" data. |
native.status |
Return information on introduction status? The default value is FALSE. A value of TRUE also returns additional information on introduction status. |
natives.only |
Exclude detected introduced species? Default is TRUE. |
political.boundaries |
Return information on political boundaries for an observation? The default value is FALSE. |
collection.info |
Return additional information about collection and identification? The default value is FALSE. |
all.metadata |
Should additional plot metadata be returned? Default is FALSE. |
... |
Additional arguments passed to internal functions. |
Value
Dataframe containing stem data for the specified genera.
Note
US FIA coordinates have been fuzzed and swapped, for more details see: https://www.fia.fs.fed.us/tools-data/spatial/Policy/index.php
Setting either "cultivated" or "native.status" to TRUE will significantly slow the speed of a query.
See Also
Other stem functions:
BIEN_stem_datasource()
,
BIEN_stem_family()
,
BIEN_stem_sampling_protocol()
,
BIEN_stem_species()
Examples
## Not run:
BIEN_stem_genus(genus = "Tovomita")
genus_vector<-c("Tovomita", "Myrcia")
BIEN_stem_genus(genus = genus_vector)
BIEN_stem_genus(genus = genus_vector, all.taxonomy = TRUE)
## End(Not run)