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The Manú Gradient as a study system for bird pollination.

Mannfred Ma BoehmMicah N ScholerJeremiah Jc KennedyJulian M HeavysideAniceto DazaDavid Guevara-ApazaJill E Jankowski
Published in: Biodiversity data journal (2018)
Observations were made on 11, 19, and 14 putatively bird pollinated plant species found at the high-, mid- and low-elevation sites along the gradient, respectively. Hummingbirds visited 18 of these plant species, with some plant species being visited by multiple hummingbird species or the same hummingbird species on differing occasions. Morphometric data is presented for putatively bird-pollinated plants, along with bill measurements from hummingbirds captured at each of three sites. Voucher specimens from this study are deposited in the herbaria of the Universidad Nacional de Agraria de La Molina (MOL), Peru and the University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada. The specimens collected represent a 'snapshot' of the diversity of bird-pollinated flora as observed over 10 day sampling windows (per site) during the breeding season for hummingbirds of Manú .
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • machine learning
  • data analysis