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#' Flower visitation network from an arable field in the UK
#'
#' A flower visitation network from an arable field site in the UK, notable for
#' the presence of small-flowered catchfly \emph{Silene gallica}, a rare arable
#' weed species in the UK. Flower visitors and floral abundance were sampled on
#' 11 occasions in the summer of 2002, with all insect flower visitors (31 taxa)
#' recorded on the flower species where they were observed. Gibson \emph{et al}.
#' (2006) provide full details of the data and analysis of the results.
#'
#' @format A data frame with 128 rows and seven columns, one row for each individual
#' pollinator. The first column (\code{Visit}) represents the sampling occasion
#' on which the pollinator was collected (V1--V11), the second column
#' (\code{Insect}) represents the flower visitor taxon, and the remaining five
#' columns are the five flower species, which were either visited (1) or not (0)
#' by each insect.
#'
#' @source Gibson, R.H., Nelson, I.L., Hopkins, G.W., Hamlett, B.J. &
#' Memmott, J. (2006) Pollinator webs, plant communities and the conservation
#' of rare plants: arable weeds as a case study. \emph{Journal of Applied
#' Ecology}, \strong{43}, 246--257.
"Silene"
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