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#Changelog
mpmaggregate 0.2.6
(2026-05-23)
Patch release
- Corrected package citation information returned by
citation("mpmaggregate").
- Corrected GitHub release installation instructions.
- Removed
renv project files from the public
repository.
mpmaggregate 0.2.5
(2026-03-30)
Initial CRAN release
- First release of the package on CRAN.
- Provides tools for aggregating matrix population models under
lambda- and R0-based frameworks.
- Includes vignettes demonstrating typical workflows and usage.
mpmaggregate 0.2.4
(2026-03-28)
mpmaggregate 0.2.3
(2026-03-22)
- Added documentation explaining effectiveness of aggregation.
- Improved clarity of user-facing error messages.
- Removed reducible matrix examples from documentation.
mpmaggregate 0.2.2
(2026-03-18)
- Documentation updates: documentation more accessible with a gentler
introduction
- Minor vignette updates.
- Added dedication.
mpmaggregate 0.2.1
(2026-03-04)
- Documentation updates: clarified help text and standardized
references/DOIs.
- Minor vignette formatting updates.
mpmaggregate 0.2.0
(2026-03-01)
Breaking changes
- Renamed
elasticity() to mpm_elasticity()
to avoid name collisions with other demographic packages.
Documentation
- Simplified and streamlined function documentation across the
package.
mpmaggregate 0.1.1
Initial version
- Added
mpm_aggregate() and
leslie_aggregate() for standard and elasticity-consistent
aggregation in the lambda and R0 frameworks.
- Added
generation_time(), a function to compute
generation time from matrix population models using either a λ-based or
R0-based framework.
- Added
elasticity(), a function to compute elasticities
of the dominant population growth rate (λ) or net reproductive rate (R₀)
with respect to entries of matrix population models.
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.