Functions for sensitivity and power analysis, for calculating statistics describing pedigrees from wild populations, and for visualizing pedigrees.
This package is essentially a reboot of the now archived pedantics
package. We took the pedantics
package, removed the dependencies on archived packages (MasterBayes
), renamed some functions and removed 2 (fpederr()
and rpederr()
).
Install with
remotes::install_github(
"JulienGAMartin/pedtricks"
)
see the News page of pedtricks website for the list of all the changes
Code has been optimized to run faster (over 200 times faster on example pedigree for ped_stats
from >160s to <1s)
rpederr()
andfpederr()
have been removed from the package.
The questions about rates of pedigree error typically encountered, and their effects on inference of elementary QG parameters are basically settled (Charmantier & Réale 2005, Morrissey et al. 2007, Firth et al. 2015, Bourret & Garant 2017), and outstanding questions will not plausibly be supported by these functions or any straightforward modifications thereof.
pedigreeStats()
andpedStatSummary()
have been replaced byped_stats()
with asummary()
andplot()
methods to simplify the workflow and allow to get the plots without running the statistics each timemakePedigreeFactor()
andmakePedigreeNumeric()
have been combined inconvert_ped()
which convert a pedigree to numeric or factor
fixPedigree()
is nowfix_ped()
genomesim()
,microsim()
andphensim()
have been renamed asgenome_sim()
,micro_sim()
andphen_sim()
ggpedigree
draw pedigrees ggplot styledraw_pedA
graphical representation of the relatedness matrix
- replace
drawPedigree
byggpedigree
- reimplement all plot methods from ped_stats using ggplot
- add a plotting function for relatedness matrices
- ...
Bourret, A., and D. Garant. 2017. An assessment of the reliability of quantitative genetics estimates in study systems with high rate of extra pair paternity and low recruitment. Heredity 118: 229-38.
Charmantier, A., and D. Réale. 2005. How do misassigned paternities affect estimation of heritability in the wild? Molecular Ecology 14: 2839-50
Firth, J.A. J.D. Hadfield, A.W. Santure, J. Slate and B.C. Sheldon. 2015. The influence of non-random extra pair paternity on heritability estimates derived from wild pedigrees. Evolution 69: 1336-44.
Morrissey, M.B., A.J. Wilson, J.M. Pemberton, and M.M. Ferguson. 2007. A framework for power and sensitivity analysis for quantitative genetic studies of natural populations, and a case study in Soay sheep (Ovis aries). Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20: 2309-21.