Please remember to cite this package if you use it in your publications.
citation("ethnobotanyR")
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#> To cite package 'ethnobotanyR' in publications use:
#>
#> Cory Whitney (2021). ethnobotanyR: Calculate Quantitative Ethnobotany
#> Indices. R package version 0.1.8.
#> https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=ethnobotanyR
#>
#> A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is
#>
#> @Manual{,
#> title = {ethnobotanyR: Calculate Quantitative Ethnobotany Indices},
#> author = {Cory Whitney},
#> year = {2021},
#> note = {R package version 0.1.8},
#> url = {https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=ethnobotanyR},
#> }
The goal of ethnobotanyR
is to provide an easy-to-use
platform for ethnobotanists to work with quantitative ethnobotany
assessments. It closely follows Tardio and
Pardo-de-Santayana (2008) and Whitney et
al. (2018).
Users of ethnobotanyR
may find it useful to read the
background papers and books on ethnobotany theory. In particular Albuquerque et
al. (2019) offer helpful guidance to understanding theoretical
approaches in ethnobotany and developing meaningful research
questions.
Quick Links |
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Installation |
CRAN Version |
Working with ethnobotanyR |
ethnobotanyR Wiki |
Install the released version of ethnobotanyR from CRAN with
install.packages("ethnobotanyR")
.
Install the working version of ethnobotanyR from GitHub with
devtools::install_github("CWWhitney/ethnobotanyR")
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Albuquerque, Ulysses Paulino, Patricia Muniz de Medeiros, Washington Soares Ferreira Junior, Taline Cristina da Silva, Rafael Ricardo Vasconcelos da Silva, and Thiago Goncalves-Souza. 2019. Social-Ecological Theory of Maximization: Basic Concepts and Two Initial Models. Biological Theory. doi.org/10.1007/s13752-019-00316-8.
Tardio, J., and M. Pardo-de-Santayana, 2008. Cultural Importance Indices: A Comparative Analysis Based on the Useful Wild Plants of Southern Cantabria (Northern Spain) 1. Economic Botany, 62(1), 24-39. doi.org/10.1007/s12231-007-9004-5.
Whitney, C. W., Bahati, J., and Gebauer, J. (2018), Ethnobotany and agrobiodiversity; valuation of plants in the homegardens of southwestern Uganda. Ethnobiology Letters, 9(2), 90-100. doi.org/10.14237/ebl.9.2.2018.503.