Figure 1 from: Groom Q, Adriaens T, Bertolino S, Phelps K, Poelen JH, Reeder DM, Richardson DM, Simmons NB, Upham N (2021) Holistic understanding of contemporary ecosystems requires integration of data on domesticated, captive and cultivated organisms . Biodiversity Data Journal 9: e65371. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e65371

  • Quentin J. Groom (Contributor)
  • Tim Adriaens (Contributor)
  • Sandro Bertolino (Contributor)
  • Kendra Phelps (Contributor)
  • Jorrit H. Poelen (Contributor)
  • Deeann M. Reeder (Contributor)
  • David M. Richardson (Contributor)
  • Nancy B. Simmons (Contributor)
  • Nathan Upham (Contributor)

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Description

Figure 1 A species interaction network of the organisms recorded for Meise Botanic Garden in Belgium. It demonstrates how the people, cultivated plants and domesticated animals (green nodes) are integrated into the ecosystem of the Garden through their interactions with wild organisms (pink nodes). Species included are only those available on GBIF (GBIF 2021) that have been recorded in the Garden and their potential interactions are those available in GloBI (Poelen 2021, Poelen et al. 2014). Nodes are proportional to the network degree of the organism's interactions and the eight domesticated or planted species are labelled by name. The code used to generate this network is available (Groom 2021).
Date made availableJun 23 2021
PublisherZenodo

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