Floral richness drives flower-insect visit and networks in urban garden and allotments.

Plant, E., Dunkley, R. , McGhee, W., McCafferty, D. and Dominoni, D. (2025) Floral richness drives flower-insect visit and networks in urban garden and allotments. [Data Collection]

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This data set was collected in 2024, in which eight gardens and seven allotment sites were sampled once a month from June to September. Sampling sites at allotments were further split into individual plots, where permission from plot owners had been gained to conduct sampling. Monthly surveys of flower visitors to all plants within sites were conducted for 30 minutes, producing a plant-flower visitor data set. Alongside this, environmental variables at the site were collected including floral abundance, floral richness, plant origin, site size, land use diversity and surrounding green space around a site. Furthermore, pan traps collected data on insect families at each site in each month (May to September).

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Date Deposited: 17 Dec 2025 14:34
URI: https://researchdata.gla.ac.uk/id/eprint/2121

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Plant, E., Dunkley, R. , McGhee, W., McCafferty, D. and Dominoni, D. (2025); Floral richness drives flower-insect visit and networks in urban garden and allotments.

University of Glasgow

DOI: 10.5525/gla.researchdata.2121

Retrieved: 2025-12-18

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