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hatchR: A toolset to predict when fish hatch and emerge ABSTRACT. Understanding the timing of key life history events is essential for effective fish conservation and management. Traditionally, predicting hatch

Excited to share a new pub by @bmmaitland.bsky.social, myself, Eli Felts, Allison Swartz, and Paul Frater

hatchR is a software ecosystem (R package and Shiny app) that allows users to predict developmental phenology for wild fishes using wild thermal regimes.

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This project is a collaborative effort among, @morgan-sparks.bsky.social, Eli Feltz, Allison Swartz, and Paul Frater.

A manuscript is forthcoming, and we appreciate any use and feedback folks have!

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hatchR offers users access to established phenological models and the flexibility to incorporate custom parameterizations using external datasets. The package includes functions for model selection, phenology prediction, and visualization. Users include researchers, managers, and educators.

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hatchR logo showing an incubating fish egg in gravel and a recently emerged fry.

hatchR logo showing an incubating fish egg in gravel and a recently emerged fry.

🚨New R package🚨 = hatchR

We are pleased to announce the release of hatchR on CRAN!

hatchR is an R package for predicting hatch and emergence timing for a wide range of wild fishes.

Website: bmait101.github.io/hatchR/
Release notes: github.com/bmait101/hat...

#rstats #fishsci #phenology #fish

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I help manage and study fisheries in Wisconsin, with the goal of making fishing better. It would be impossible without federal colleagues, partnerships, programs, funding, and regulations. Here’s a small sampling of what they do. Let’s not discard every cog and wheel without understanding their role

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