stacomiR

stacomiR : a common tool for monitoring fish migration - Published in JOSS (2019)

https://github.com/marionlegrandlogrami/stacomir

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Welcome to the stacomiR project !

It is a part of the 'STACOMI' open source project developed in France by the French Agency for Biodiversity (AFB) institute, to centralize data obtained by fish pass monitoring. The objective of the stacomi project is to provide a common database for people monitoring fish migration, so that data from watershed are shared, and stocks exchanging between different basins are better managed.

The program is intended to be used by a "non experienced" R user, but all the R code automatically generated by the programm is shown to the user. Thus, it is possible to copy/paste the code and modify it (for example to change the preprogrammed colors or make more complicated changes).

The package is available from CRAN and a development version is available from R-Forge. You can currently use this git as an open system to submit recommendations / report bugs.

You can find all the instructions needed for a full installation here.

And if you want to use it for your own structure, you will find some help on it's usage on the How To page.

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JOSS Publication

stacomiR : a common tool for monitoring fish migration
Published
August 19, 2019
Volume 4, Issue 40, Page 791
Authors
Marion Legrand
Loire Grands Migrateurs (LOGRAMI), 5, avenue Buffon, Orléans, France, EcoLab, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS, Toulouse, France
Cédric Briand
Etablissement Public Territorial du Bassin de la Vilaine (EPTB Vilaine), Boulevard de Bretagne, La Roche-Bernard, France
Timothée Besse
Loire Grands Migrateurs (LOGRAMI), 5, avenue Buffon, Orléans, France
Editor
Arfon Smith ORCID
Tags
R package fish migration data analysis

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