| lets.rangesize {letsR} | R Documentation | 
Compute species' geographic range sizes
Description
This function calculates species' range sizes from a PresenceAbsence object or directly from the species' shapefiles.
Usage
lets.rangesize(
  x,
  species_name = NULL,
  coordinates = "geographic",
  units = "cell"
)
Arguments
x | 
 A   | 
species_name | 
 Species names in the same order as in the
  | 
coordinates | 
 "geographical" or "planar". Indicate whether the shapefile
has geographical or planar coordinates(only needed if x is a
  | 
units | 
 "cell" or "squaremeter". Indicate if the size units wanted are
in number of cells occupied or in square meters(only needed if x is a
  | 
Value
The result is a matrix with the range size of each species. If the range size accounts for the earth curvature (Yes or No) or its size unit may differ for each argument combination:
1) SpatVector & geographical = Square meters. Yes.
2) SpatVector & planar = Square meters. No.
3) PresenceAbsence & cell = number of cells. No.
4) PresenceAbsence & squaremeter = Square meters. Yes.
Author(s)
Bruno Vilela
Examples
## Not run: 
# SpatialPolygonsDataFrame & geographical
data(Phyllomedusa)
rangesize <- lets.rangesize(x = Phyllomedusa,
                            coordinates = "geographic")
# SpatialPolygonsDataFrame & planar
rangesize2 <- lets.rangesize(x = Phyllomedusa,
                             coordinates = "planar")
# PresenceAbsence & cell
data(PAM)
rangesize3 <- lets.rangesize(x = PAM,
                             units = "cell")
# PresenceAbsence & squaremeter
rangesize4 <- lets.rangesize(x = PAM,
                             units = "squaremeter")
## End(Not run)