RangeShifter v3.0 release
We are happy to announce a new major release for RangeShifter, version 3.0, which is available for the batch interface as well as the R package interface! The new version includes:
Read MoreAs anthropogenic environmental changes accelerate and threaten species’ persistence and associated ecosystem services, major tasks for scientists are to predict biological responses to different and interacting pressures, and to design effective management strategies. Process-based models that explicitly integrate the different processes underpinning the responses of complex biological systems are now increasingly called for and provide opportunities (and challenges) to rapidly move forward in this endeavour. The RangeShifter software is a state-of-the-art eco-evolutionary modelling platform that is becoming increasingly used worldwide for both theoretical and applied purposes.
Find out more
We are happy to announce a new major release for RangeShifter, version 3.0, which is available for the batch interface as well as the R package interface! The new version includes:
Read More
We’ve been picked to host a RangeShiftR workshop at the IBS 2022 in Vancouver! Obviously, the IBS biennial meeting was planned for 2021 but was postponed due to Covid-19 restrictions and concerns. But Vancouver is definetely worth the wait. In the meantime, we will host an IBS online workshop over the coming year. So stay tuned!
Read More
We are proud and exhausted after finishing our first RangeShiftR workshop in Berlin today. This was the first real-life test of our R package. We are very grateful to the participants to help us finding all the bugs and for giving useful suggestions for improvements. Four projects were developed over the last three days:
Read More