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junker2013: Flower visitation network

Description

A large (56 plant species by 257 visitor species) network published by Junker et al. (2013).

Usage

data(junker2013)

Arguments

Format

The format is: int [1:56, 1:257] 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ... - attr(*, "dimnames")=List of 2 ..$ : chr [1:56] "Achillea.millefolium" "Alliaria.petiolata" "Bellis.perennis" "Bunias.orientalis" ... ..$ : chr [1:257] "Agrypnus.murinus" "Ampedus.pomorum" "Anaspis.frontalis" "Anthaxia.nitidula" ...

Details

I modified some entries in the table: (1) There were two instances of Prunus.sp.1.Kirsche (cherry), which I summed and represented as one. Similarly, there (2) two species named Apidae_sp._1 and Apidae_sp.1 which I merged and (3) the exact same thing for Apidae_sp._2 and Apidae_sp.2. In all cases, only one or two observations were added to the column containing more counts. I do not think that these changes will have any effect on the analyses.

References

Junker, R. R., Bl<U+00FC>thgen, N., Brehm, T., Binkenstein, J., Paulus, J., Schaefer, H. M. and Stang, M. 2013. Specialization on traits as basis for the niche-breadth of flower visitors and as structuring mechanism of ecological networks. Functional Ecology 27, 329<U+2013>-341

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data(junker2013)
# }
# NOT RUN {
plotweb(junker2013)
# }

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