ARES: Allelic richness estimation, with extrapolation beyond the sample size

Generates an allelic richness accumulation curve. This curve shows the expected number of unique alleles in a population when taking a sample of individuals. The function aresCalc takes a binary data matrix as input, showing the presence of alleles per individual, and gives an accumulation curve (mean with 95\% confidence bounds) back. The function aresPlot can be used to plot the output from aresCalc.

Version: 1.2-3
Date: 2007-02-01
Author: Emiel van Loon and Scott Davis
Maintainer: Emiel van Loon <vanloon at uva.nl>
License: GPL version 2 or later
CRAN checks: ARES results

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Package source: ARES_1.2-3.tar.gz
MacOS X binary: ARES_1.2-3.tgz
Windows binary: ARES_1.2-3.zip
Reference manual: ARES.pdf
Old sources: ARES archive