wallace 2: a shiny app for modeling species niches and distributions redesigned to facilitate expansion via module contributions

Author:

Kass Jamie M.123ORCID,Pinilla‐Buitrago Gonzalo E.23ORCID,Paz Andrea234ORCID,Johnson Bethany A.3ORCID,Grisales‐Betancur Valentina5,Meenan Sarah I.3,Attali Dean6,Broennimann Olivier78ORCID,Galante Peter J.39ORCID,Maitner Brian S.10ORCID,Owens Hannah L.1112ORCID,Varela Sara13ORCID,Aiello‐Lammens Matthew E.14ORCID,Merow Cory15,Blair Mary E.9ORCID,Anderson Robert P.2316ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Okinawa Inst. of Science and Technology Graduate Univ., Biodiversity and Biocomplexity Unit Onna Okinawa Japan

2. City Univ. of New York, Graduate Center, Ph.D. Program in Biology New York NY USA

3. City Univ. of New York, City College of New York, Dept. of Biology New York NY USA

4. ETH Zürich, Dept of Environmental Systems Science, Inst. of Integrative Biology Zürich Switzerland

5. Univ. EAFIT, Basic Sciences Medellin Colombia

6. AttaliTech Ltd. Toronto Canada

7. Univ. of Lausanne, Dept of Ecology and Evolution Lausanne Switzerland

8. Univ. of Lausanne, Inst. of Earth Surface Dynamics Lausanne Switzerland

9. American Museum of Natural History, Center for Biodiversity and Conservation New York NY USA

10. Univ. of Arizona, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Tucson AZ USA

11. Univ. of Copenhagen, Globe Inst., Center for Global Mountain Biodiversity Kobenhavn Denmark

12. Univ. of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History Gainesville FL USA

13. Centro de Investigación Mariña, Departamento de Ecoloxía e Bioloxía Animal, Univ. de Vigo Vigo Galicia Spain

14. Pace Univ., Pleasantville‐Briarcliff Campus, Environmental Studies and Science Pleasantville NY USA

15. Univ. of Connecticut, Eversource Energy Center and Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Storrs CT USA

16. American Museum of Natural History, Vertebrate Zoology, Mammalogy New York NY USA

Abstract

Released 4 years ago, the Wallace EcoMod application (R package wallace) provided an open‐source and interactive platform for modeling species niches and distributions that served as a reproducible toolbox and educational resource. wallace harnesses R package tools documented in the literature and makes them available via a graphical user interface that runs analyses and returns code to document and reproduce them. Since its release, feedback from users and partners helped identify key areas for advancement, leading to the development of wallace 2. Following the vision of growth by community expansion, the core development team engaged with collaborators and undertook a major restructuring of the application to enable: simplified addition of custom modules to expand methodological options, analyses for multiple species in the same session, improved metadata features, new database connections, and saving/loading sessions. wallace 2 features nine new modules and added functionalities that facilitate data acquisition from climate‐simulation, botanical and paleontological databases; custom data inputs; model metadata tracking; and citations for R packages used (to promote documentation and give credit to developers). Three of these modules compose a new component for environmental space analyses (e.g., niche overlap). This expansion was paired with outreach to the biogeography and biodiversity communities, including international presentations and workshops that take advantage of the software's extensive guidance text. Additionally, the advances extend accessibility with a cloud‐computing implementation and include a suite of comprehensive unit tests. The features in wallace 2 greatly improve its expandability, breadth of analyses, and reproducibility options, including the use of emerging metadata standards. The new architecture serves as an example for other modular software, especially those developed using the rapidly proliferating R package shiny, by showcasing straightforward module ingestion and unit testing. Importantly, wallace 2 sets the stage for future expansions, including those enabling biodiversity estimation and threat assessments for conservation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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