ssddata
2.0.0Species Sensitivity Distribution Data
Overview
Reference data sets of species sensitivities to compare the results of fitting species sensitivity distributions using software such as 'ssdtools' and 'Burrlioz'. It consists of curated data sets for individual chemicals from Australian, New Zealand and Canadian organizations, several data sets from anonymous sources, and larger uncurated compilations drawn from the ANZTOX, WQBench and EnviroTox databases. It also includes a data set of the results of fitting various distributions using different software.
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Health
- OK2026-08-0413 OK · 0 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 0 ERROR · 0 FAILURE
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- OK2026-06-0913 OK · 0 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 0 ERROR · 0 FAILURE
- ERROR2026-06-0812 OK · 0 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 1 ERROR · 0 FAILURE
- OK2026-03-1014 OK · 0 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 0 ERROR · 0 FAILURE
Documentation
- Examples that run
- 100%
- Documented parameters
- 100%
- Return-value docs
- 100%
- References docs
- 7%
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Earliest detected marker: claude on 2026-05-15
Most recent: copilot on 2026-05-19
- claude: on 2026-05-15 · evidence B, D
- copilot: on 2026-05-19 · evidence D, PR
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People & History
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- 2.0.0Latest
- RR 4.6.0 released · 2026-04-24
- 1.0.02026-03-10
- RR 4.5.0 released · 2025-04-11
Package metadata
- First published
- 2021-11-05
- Total releases
- 2 / 5 yrs
- License
- Apache License (== 2.0)
- Minimum R
- ≥ 3.5
- Bundled data
- 915 KB / 65 files
- Download size
- 1.1 MB
- Installed size
- not tracked yet
- With dependencies
- not tracked yet
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