Objects produced by FossilSim contain all the
information required by the paleotree format and
vice-versa, thus these two packages are fully compatible.
Converting from paleotree is done using the
paleotree.record.to.fossils function, which returns a list
of the corresponding phylo, taxonomy and
fossils objects.
record = paleotree::simFossilRecord(p = 0.1, q = 0.1, r = 0.1, nruns = 1, nTotalTaxa = c(30,40),
nExtant = 0, nSamp = c(5,25))
converted_record = paleotree.record.to.fossils(record = record)
converted_record
If the paleotree record is fully extinct, i.e contains
no extant samples, the age of the record will be encoded in the field
origin.time of the tree.
converted_record$tree$origin.time
Similarly, converting from the FossilSim objects to
paleotree format is done using the
fossils.to.paleotree.record function, which requires a
fossils object and either a phylo or
taxonomy object. If no taxonomy is provided, all speciation
events in the tree will be assumed to be symmetric (bifurcating).
t = ape::rtree(6)
f = sim.fossils.poisson(rate = 2, tree = t)
converted_record = fossils.to.paleotree.record(fossils = f, tree = t)
converted_record