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isomultifit

Fit isoscape models per strata (typically time interval such as months)


Description

This function fits several set of isoscapes (e.g. one per strata). It can thus be used to predict annual averages precipitation weighted isoscapes.

Usage

isomultifit(
  data,
  split_by = "month",
  mean_model_fix = list(elev = FALSE, lat_abs = FALSE, lat_2 = FALSE, long = FALSE,
    long_2 = FALSE),
  disp_model_fix = list(elev = FALSE, lat_abs = FALSE, lat_2 = FALSE, long = FALSE,
    long_2 = FALSE),
  mean_model_rand = list(uncorr = TRUE, spatial = TRUE),
  disp_model_rand = list(uncorr = TRUE, spatial = TRUE),
  uncorr_terms = list(mean_model = "lambda", disp_model = "lambda"),
  spaMM_method = list(mean_model = "fitme", disp_model = "fitme"),
  dist_method = "Earth",
  control_mean = list(),
  control_disp = list(),
  verbose = interactive()
)

Arguments

data

The dataframe containing the data used for fitting the isoscape model

split_by

A string indicating the name of the column of data used to split the dataset. The function isofit will then be called on each of these sub-datasets. The default behaviour is to consider that the dataset should be split per months (split_by = "month").

mean_model_fix

A list of logical indicating which fixed effects to consider in mean_fit

disp_model_fix

A list of logical indicating which fixed effects to consider in disp_fit

mean_model_rand

A list of logical indicating which random effects to consider in mean_fit

disp_model_rand

A list of logical indicating which random effects to consider in disp_fit

uncorr_terms

A list of two strings defining the parametrization used to model the uncorrelated random effects for mean_fit and disp_fit

spaMM_method

A list of two strings defining the spaMM functions used for mean_fit and disp_fit

dist_method

A string indicating the distance method

control_mean

A list of additional arguments to be passed to the call of mean_fit

control_disp

A list of additional arguments to be passed to the call of disp_fit

verbose

A logical indicating whether information about the progress of the procedure should be displayed or not while the function is running. By default verbose is TRUE if users use an interactive R session and FALSE otherwise.

Details

This function is a wrapper around the function isofit.

Value

This function returns a list of class MULTIISOFIT containing all pairs of inter-related fits (stored under multi_fits). The returned list also contains the object info_fit that contains all the call arguments.

See Also

isofit for information about the fitting procedure of each isoscape.

Examples

## The examples below will only be run if sufficient time is allowed
## You can change that by typing e.g. options_IsoriX(example_maxtime = XX)
## if you want to allow for examples taking up to ca. XX seconds to run
## (so don't write XX but put a number instead!)

if(getOption_IsoriX("example_maxtime") > 30) {

## We prepare the GNIP monthly data between January and June for Germany

GNIPDataDEmonthly <- prepsources(data = GNIPDataDE,
                                 month = 1:6,
                                 split_by = "month")

head(GNIPDataDEmonthly)

## We fit the isoscapes

GermanMonthlyFit <- isomultifit(data = GNIPDataDEmonthly)

GermanMonthlyFit

plot(GermanMonthlyFit)
}

IsoriX

Isoscape Computation and Inference of Spatial Origins using Mixed Models

v0.8.2
GPL (>= 2)
Authors
Alexandre Courtiol [aut, cre] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0637-2959>), François Rousset [aut] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4670-0371>), Marie-Sophie Rohwaeder [aut], Stephanie Kramer-Schadt [aut] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9269-4446>)
Initial release

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