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Flora e Funga do Brasil is the most comprehensive work to reliably document Brazilian plant, algae and fungi diversity. It involves the work of hundreds of taxonomists, integrating data from plant (including algae) and fungi collected in Brazil during the last two centuries. The database contains detailed and standardized morphological descriptions, illustrations, nomenclatural data, geographic distribution, and keys for the identification of all native and non-native plants and fungi found in Brazil.
The florabr package includes a collection of functions designed to retrieve, filter and spatialize data from the Flora e Funga do Brasil dataset.
Trindade, W. C. (2024). florabr: An R package to explore and spatialize species distribution using Flora e Funga do Brasil. Applications in Plant Sciences, e11616. 10.1002/aps3.11616
check_version()
: Check if you have the latest version
of Flora e Funga do Brasil dataset available.get_florabr()
: Download the latest version of Flora e
Funga do Brasil database.load_florabr()
: Load Flora e Funga do Brasil
database.solve_discrepancies()
: Resolve discrepancies between
species and subspecies/varieties information.check_names()
: Check species names.get_binomial()
: Extract the binomial name (Genus +
specific epithet) from a complete Scientific Name.get_synonym()
: Retrieve synonyms for species.get_attributes()
: Get available attributes to filter
species.select_by_vernacular()
: Search for taxa using
vernacular names.select_species()
: Select species based on its
characteristics and distribution.subset_species()
: Extract a subset of species from
Flora e Funga do Brasil database.get_pam()
: Get a presence-absence matrix of
species.filter_florabr()
: Identify records outside natural
ranges according to Flora e Funga do Brasil.get_spat_occ()
: Get Spatial polygons (SpatVectors) of
species based on its distribution (States and Biomes) according to Flora
e Funga do BrasilTo install the stable version of florabr
use:
install.packages("florabr")
You can install the development version of florabr from GitHub with:
if(!require(devtools)){
install.packages("devtools")
}
if(!require(florabr)){
::install_github('wevertonbio/florabr')}
devtools
library(florabr)
Before downloading the data available in the Flora e Funga do Brasil, we need to create a folder to save the data:
#Creating a folder in a temporary directory
#Replace 'file.path(tempdir(), "florabr")' by a path folder to be create in your computer
<- file.path(file.path(tempdir(), "florabr"))
my_dir dir.create(my_dir)
You can now utilize the get_florabr
function to retrieve
the most recent version of the data:
get_florabr(output_dir = my_dir, #directory to save the data
data_version = "latest", #get the most recent version available
overwrite = T) #Overwrite data, if it exists
You also have the option to download an older, specific version of the Flora e Funga do Brasil dataset. To explore the available versions, please refer to this link. For downloading a particular version, simply replace ‘latest’ with the desired version number. For example:
get_florabr(output_dir = my_dir, #directory to save the data
data_version = "393.385", #Version 393.385, published on 2023-07-21
overwrite = T) #Overwrite data, if it exists
In order to use the other functions of the package, you need to load
the data into your environment. To achieve this, utilize the
load_florabr()
function. By default, the function will
automatically search for the latest available version in your directory.
However, you have the option to specify a particular version using the
data_version parameter. Additionally, you can choose between
two versions of the data: the ‘short’ version (containing the 19 columns
required for run the other functions of the package) or the ‘complete’
version (with all original 39 columns). The function imports the ‘short’
version by default.
#Load the short version
<- load_florabr(data_dir = my_dir,
bf data_version = "Latest_available",
type = "short") #short
See the package website (https://wevertonbio.github.io/florabr/) for further functions explanation and vignettes.
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.