kongsfjorden_nodes | R Documentation |
Food web including metazoan parasites for an intertidal ecosystem in New Zealand.
data(kongsfjorden_nodes)
An object of class data.frame
with 262 rows and 5 columns.
The data set is included here "as is". In this network, nodes are species or taxonomical groups (e.g., Phytoplankton) and binary links represent feeding relationships. Kongsfjorden is a glacial fjord on the northwest corner of the Svalbard archipelago. It is a 30 km open fjord with no marked sill at the entrance, and with a maximum depth exceeding 300 m. The network consists of 262 species with 1,544 feeding interactions.
Jacob U, Thierry A, Brose U, Arntz WE, Berg S, Brey T, et al. The Role of Body Size in Complex Food Webs: A Cold Case. In: Belgrano A, editor. Advances in Ecological Research. Academic Press; 2011. pp. 181–223.
Cirtwill AR, Eklöf A. Feeding environment and other traits shape species’ roles in marine food webs. Ecol Lett. 2018;21: 875–884.
kongsfjorden_links
data(kongsfjorden_nodes)
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