Welcome to FLightR, an R package that deals with solar geolocation data. The scope of the package is to position animal using data from solar geolocation archival tags the package is in the active development.
install.packages("FLightR")
I update CRAN version several times a year, but to get the latest version from GitHub try:
devtools::install_github("eldarrak/FLightR")
library(FLightR)
Version 0.4.4 All function names started from plot.
are replaced wit plot_
, e.g. plot.lon.lat()
became plot_lon_lat()
Version 0.3.9 has got two major changes:
Very important changes were made for version 0.3.6 Just contact me if results come out strange.
Do not know what the difference between BAS and Intigeo is? In short intigeo are being currently produced by Migrate Technology Ltd, and measure data up to very high sun elevation angles, BAS tags are the old ones produced initially by British Antarctic Survey, then by Migrate Technology (till ~2013) and Lotek (still available) and measured data at the low sun angles (with maximum written at 64). More on the tag specific differences can be found here.
Vignette for the package is available here
Rakhimberdiev, E., Winkler, D.W., Bridge, E., Seavy, N.E., Sheldon, D., Piersma, T. & Saveliev, A. (2015). A hidden Markov model for reconstructing animal paths from solar geolocation loggers using templates for light intensity. Movement Ecology, 3, 25. Check it
Rakhimberdiev, E., Senner, N.R., Verhoeven, M.A., Winkler, D.W., Bouten, W. & Piersma, T. (2016). Comparing inferences of solar geolocation data against high-precision GPS data: annual movements of a double-tagged black-tailed godwit. Journal of Avian Biology, 47, 589–596. Check it
Rakhimberdiev, E. (2016). Ornithology by light levels today: dealing with a developing teenager. Wader Study, 123, 1–3.
Rakhimberdiev, E.Saveliev A., Piersma, T. & Karagicheva, J. (2017). FLightR: An R package for reconstructing animal paths from solar geolocation loggers. Methods in Ecology and evolution. Check it
Discussion web forum for solar geolocation is available at ornithologyexchange. Ask there if you need help with the FLightR per se or with solar geolocation in general.