habtools: An R package to calculate 3D metrics for surfaces and objects

Abstract Technological advances in three imaging techniques have opened the door to advanced morphological analyses and habitat mapping for biologists and ecologists. At the same time, the challenge of translating complex 3D data into meaningful metrics that can be used in conjunction with biologica...

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Main Authors: Nina Schiettekatte, Mollie Asbury, Guanyan Keelung Chen, Maria Dornelas, Jessica Reichert, Damaris Torres‐Pulliza, Kyle J. A. Zawada, Joshua S. Madin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-05-01
Series:Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.70027
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Summary:Abstract Technological advances in three imaging techniques have opened the door to advanced morphological analyses and habitat mapping for biologists and ecologists. At the same time, the challenge of translating complex 3D data into meaningful metrics that can be used in conjunction with biological data currently hinders progress and accessibility. We introduce habtools, an R package that provides R functions to efficiently calculate complexity and shape metrics from DEMs, 3D meshes and 2D shapes as well as some helper functions to facilitate workflow. We expect the functionality of habtools to continue to expand as new metrics and faster methods become available, and we welcome new contributions and ideas.
ISSN:2041-210X