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This vignette provides information on how to use the
FossilSimShiny
application to perform simple tasks.
Let’s dive right in.
Once you have installed the FossilSimShiny
package,
Simply use the command:
This should launch the application in your preferred browser.
If you are using RStudio
and you want to launch the app
inside RStudio's
browser, you can instead use:
A new menu should appear. Inside this menu, you can set different tree
parameters:
Specialization rate
Extinction rate
Tip number
Newick
string inside the designated text box
below.
Since the app uses the ape::read.tree()
function from the
ape
package. Look
here
for more information on how to format your trees.
Once you have a phylogenetic tree, you can generate
it’s taxonomy.
Inside you can set different parameters:
Probability of symmetric speciation
Rate of anagenesis
Once you have a phylogenetic tree, you can
immediately simulate fossil records.
In the fossils tab, you must choose which model you would like to use to
simulate your fossil records. Each one of them has their own
peculiarities:
.png
Your plot should get saved as a .png
to your
/downloads
folder.
And voilà ! You know all the basics and can now generate your own
trees, taxonomy and fossil records.
If you would like to dive a bit deeper into more advanced
functionalities check out (COMING SOON).
All screenshots in this guide were taken on the Google
Chrome browser using the built in screenshot
command.
Dimensions: 1024x1024 75%, Output:
2048x2048, Resized to: 2048x2048.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.