evoTS - Analyses of evolutionary time-series

https://cran.r-project.org/package=evoTS

The evoTS package facilitates univariate and multivariate analyses of phenotypic change within lineages.

The evoTS package extends the modeling framework available in the paleoTS package. All model-fitting procedures in evoTS have been implemented to mirror the user experience from paleoTS. For example, all univariate models implemented in evoTS can be fitted to a paleoTS object, i.e. the data format used in paleoTS. The fit of all univariate models available in paleoTS and evoTS are directly comparable using the reported AICc.

evoTS contains functions that allow for fitting different models to separate parts of an evolutionary sequence (mode-shift models). Functions for investigating likelihood surfaces of fitted models are also included.

Multivariate models implemented in evoTS include different versions of multivariate unbiased random walks and Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes. These multivariate models allow the user to test a variety of hypotheses of adaptation and evolution using phenotypic time-series.

The development version

The GitHub repository contains a copy of the current development version of the R package evoTS. This version is as recent as or more recent than the official release of evoTS on the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN), which is available at https://cran.r-project.org/package=evoTS.

Where is the official (stable) release?

For the most recent official and stable release of evoTS, see https://cran.r-project.org/package=evoTS

Installation

Installing the official release

## Installing from CRAN
> install.packages("evoTS")

> library(evoTS)

Installing the the development version from GitHub

## Installing from GitHub
> install.packages("devtools")

> devtools::install_github("klvoje/evoTS")

> library(evoTS)

Documentation

The package website contains a vignette (detailed walk-through) on how to use the various features of the evoTS package.