Medan et al. (2002)
General information
This study
describes plant-pollinator interaction networks at two sites located
at different altitudes in the Andes of Mendoza, Argentina. The characteristic
of the networks were compared between the two altitudes, and comparisons
were also made with previous studies conducted in other systems.
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
Medan, D.,
N. H. Montaldo, M. Devoto, A. Mantese, V. Vasellati, and N. H. Bartoloni.
2002. Plant-pollinator relationships at two altitudes in the Andes
of Mendoza, Argentina. Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research 34:233-241.
Data files
Text format
(no species names): Laguna
Diamante, Río
Blanco
Excel format
(includes species lists): both
interaction matrices