Biodiverse is a tool for the spatial analysis of diversity using indices based on taxonomic, phylogenetic, trait and matrix-based (e.g. genetic distance) relationships, as well as related environmental and temporal variations.
DOWNLOAD: Biodiverse can be downloaded from https://github.com/shawnlaffan/biodiverse/wiki/Downloads
Biodiverse supports the following processes:
Biodiverse is open-source and supports user developed extensions. It can be used both through a graphical user interface (GUI) and through user written scripts.
More than 300 indices are supported. See the Indices page.
Screen shots can be found on the ScreenShots page.
Example applications can be seen at the publications page.
Help can be located via the help pages (these are also accessible via the wiki link on the right of this page).
A discussion group is at http://groups.google.com.au/group/biodiverse-users and a blog at http://biodiverse-analysis-software.blogspot.com.au/
To cite Biodiverse or acknowledge its use, use the following details, substituting the version of the application that you used for "Version 1.0".
An overview of the system is also provided in Dan Rosauer's talk at TDWG2008:
For a list of publications using Biodiverse, see the PublicationsList page.
Installation instructions can be accessed through the Installation page.
See http://shawnlaffan.github.io/biodiverse/#news
This research has been supported by Australian Research Council Linkage Grant LP0562070 (Laffan and West) and UNSW FRGP funding to Laffan.
Much of the original GUI coding was by Eugene Lubarsky. Substantial contributions to the project have also been made by Michael Zhou and Anthony Knittel. Unfortunately the code history does not show their contributions as authorship details were lost as we transitioned from Google Code to GitHub.
http://www.purl.org/biodiverse
Biodiversity analysis tool, spatial analysis, phylogeography, spatial analysis, endemism, phylogenetic diversity, beta diversity, species turnover