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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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This activity is designed for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students engaged in ecology and biodiversity sustainability studies. This activity will explore how plant-pollinator interactions can provide an estimate of ecosystem health. We…

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This activity is designed for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students engaged in ecology and biodiversity sustainability studies. This activity will explore how plant-pollinator interactions can provide an estimate of ecosystem health. We will learn the parts of basic interaction networks. We will use basic network analysis to evaluate plant-pollinator interactions through creating bipartite plots and calculating nestedness. This project aims to share and disseminate the latest knowledge on plant-pollinator relationships in Canada and help student develop skills in community science data generation.

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Version 1.0 - published on 28 Aug 2024 doi:10.25334/QQYT-7050 - cite this

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