PARTITIONR
PARTITION was developed to conduct hypothesis testing for hierarchical analysis of the alpha and beta components of diversity. The diversity partitioning software PARTITION was first developed in 2004 by Joe Veech and Tom Crist with the help of Keith Summerville and Jon Gering. The latest release was PARTITION 3.0 in 2009. Currently, access to the software must be granted by Joe or Tom. To provide open access, improve user-interface, and broaden the applicability of the PARTITION software, I lead a team to convert this stand-alone software to an R package.
The multi-university team is composed of myself, Michael Cunningham-Minnick, Hannah Penn, Joe Veech, Keith Summerville, and Tom Crist. We are happy to announce that the version 0.0.1 of PARTITIONR is available for download on our github page and we are working to upload PARTITIONR to CRAN in the near future.
The multi-university team is composed of myself, Michael Cunningham-Minnick, Hannah Penn, Joe Veech, Keith Summerville, and Tom Crist. We are happy to announce that the version 0.0.1 of PARTITIONR is available for download on our github page and we are working to upload PARTITIONR to CRAN in the near future.