Tools
R packages I have co-developed with the Evolutionary Ecology Group at the University of Cambridge.
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Graph approaches for geographic dataImplements graph-based methods for geographic data, allowing you to estimate distance costs and find shortest paths on complex geographic graphs. Useful for landscape genetics, species distribution modelling, and any analysis requiring realistic movement costs across a landscape.
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Reproducible research repositories in RAn R package to manage research repositories with a clean, consistent structure and tools for handling big data. Designed to make projects self-contained and reproducible from day one, reducing friction when sharing or revisiting analyses.
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Map projections made easy in RTools to work with map projections in R. Choose the right projection for your data, visualise the resulting distortion, and georeference data from unknown projections. Especially useful for spatial analyses spanning large geographic extents where projection choice matters.