Palaeoverse is an initiative which aims to bring the palaeobiology community together to share resources, reach agreed standards, and improve reproducibility in palaeobiological research. We provide R Packages for data preparation, exploration, and visualisation. Software development is currently led by a community of early career researchers. We are passionate about improving code readability, reproducibility, and accessibility in palaeobiology. If you are interested in getting involved in Palaeoverse, get in contact! 👋
All our code is, and will always be, free and open-source. We don't do barriers. 🔓
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palaeoverse: palaeoverse provides functionality to support data preparation and exploration for palaeobiological analyses, improving code reproducibility and accessibility. The aim of the palaeoverse R package is to bring the palaeobiological community together to establish agreed standards.
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rmacrostrat: rmacrostrat provides functionality to work with the Macrostrat Web Service (https://macrostrat.org/) to fetch geological data relevant to the spatial and temporal distribution of sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks as well as data extracted from them.
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rphylopic: rphylopic allows users to add silhouettes of organisms from the PhyloPic website to plots generated in base R and ggplot2. rphylopic was originally developed and maintained by Scott Chamberlain. From ver. 1.0.0, the package is now developed and maintained by the Palaeoverse team.
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sepkoski: sepkoski provides access to Sepkoski's fossil marine animal genera compendium (Sepkoski, 2002). The aim of the package is to offer a light and easily-accessible solution to working with Sepkoski's compendium to support teaching exercises.