Clements and Long (1923)
General information
The study took
place on Pikes Peak in Colorado, U.S.A., in the early 1920's. The
authors recorded the identities of flower visitors to 94 native
and two exotic plant species.
Data type
The authors
recorded the identities of flower visitor and plant species and
their interactions. Data are presented as a binary interaction matrix,
in which cells with a "1" indicate an interaction between
a pair of species, and a "0" indicates no interaction.
Source
Clements, R. E., and F. L. Long. 1923, Experimental
pollination. An outline of the ecology of flowers and insects. Washington,
D.C., USA, Carnegie Institute of Washington.
Data files
Text format:
interaction
matrix (no species names)
Excel format:
interaction
matrix (includes species lists)