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barrett1987

Individuals caught in a pollination web in boreal Canada.


Description

This study took place in the boreal forest of central New Brunswick, Canada, from May to September of 1978, 1979, and 1980. The objective was to investigate the role of animals in pollination and seed dispersal. The study was designed to provide basic descriptive information on breeding systems, pollination biology, and phenology of understory herbs.

The authors recorded their data by counting the number of individual flower visitors caught on each plant species. The total number of individuals collected on each plant species provide a rough estimate of the level of visitation that each species received. Data are presented as an interaction frequency matrix, in which cells with positive integers indicate the frequency of interaction between a pair of species, and cells with zeros indicate no interaction.

Usage

data(barrett1987)

References

Barrett, S. C. H. and Helenurm, K. (1987) The Reproductive-Biology Of Boreal Forest Herbs. 1. Breeding Systems And Pollination. Canadian Journal of Botany 65, 2036–2046

Examples

data(barrett1987)

bipartite

Visualising Bipartite Networks and Calculating Some (Ecological) Indices

v2.16
GPL
Authors
Carsten F. Dormann, Jochen Fruend and Bernd Gruber, with additional code from Stephen Beckett, Mariano Devoto, Gabriel Felix, Jose Iriondo, Tove Opsahl, Rafael Pinheiro, Rouven Strauss and Diego Vazquez, also based on C-code developed by Nils Bluethgen, Aaron Clauset/Rouven Strauss and Miguel Rodriguez-Girones
Initial release
2021-02-08

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