Angiosperm Diversity in Pollination Systems
Author(s): Jana Vamosi1, Mindi Summers1, Justine Doll1, Cristopher Albor1, Maria Baboi1, Sarah Adams1, Samuel Young2
1. University of Calgary 2. University of Edinburgh, University of Calgary
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- Angiosperm diversity in pollination systems V1.1.pdf(PDF | 1 MB)
- Rearranging raw data for categorisation and collection.pdf(PDF | 1 MB)
- Nose_hill_matrix.csv(CSV | 12 KB)
- Nose_hill_matrix.xlsx(XLSX | 26 KB)
- prince_island_matrix.csv(CSV | 4 KB)
- prince_island_matrix.xlsx(XLSX | 14 KB)
- Calgary Pollinators · iNaturalist
- Downloading and Visualizing Project Data from the iNaturalist Database (v1.0)
- Exploring the iNaturalist Database and Understanding Species Information (v1.0)
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Description
The example in this exercise uses data from the Calgary Pollinators Project on iNaturalist. You will learn about plant-pollinator networks and how to visualize and analyze a plant-pollinator network. You will use observations of pollinators that visited flowering angiosperm species at two parks in Calgary – Nose Hill Park and Prince’s Island Park. However, you may adapt this guide for any project on iNaturalist, or for different city parks within the Calgary Pollinators Project.
Students collaborate to explore plant-pollinator interactions in different communities (largely in urban settings) and discuss how these interactions contribute to ecosystem resiliency.
Cite this work
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Vamosi, J., Summers, M., Doll, J., Albor, C., Baboi, M., Adams, S., Young, S. (2024). Angiosperm Diversity in Pollination Systems. QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/QQYT-7050