{"datarep_id":"36","oa":1,"date_updated":"2026-07-30T14:56:13Z","department":[{"_id":"NiBa"}],"oa_version":"Published Version","file":[{"access_level":"open_access","file_size":44905,"date_updated":"2020-07-14T12:47:01Z","relation":"main_file","content_type":"application/zip","file_id":"5625","date_created":"2018-12-12T13:03:07Z","creator":"system","checksum":"cbc61b523d4d475a04a737d50dc470ef","file_name":"IST-2016-36-v1+1_tag_assay_archive.zip"}],"type":"research_data","date_published":"2016-02-19T00:00:00Z","month":"02","_id":"5552","publisher":"Institute of Science and Technology Austria","citation":{"ista":"Ellis T. 2016. Pollinator visitation data for wild Antirrhinum majus plants, with phenotypic and frequency data., Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 10.15479/AT:ISTA:36.","short":"T. Ellis, (2016).","chicago":"Ellis, Thomas. “Pollinator Visitation Data for Wild Antirrhinum Majus Plants, with Phenotypic and Frequency Data.” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2016. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:36.","ama":"Ellis T. Pollinator visitation data for wild Antirrhinum majus plants, with phenotypic and frequency data. 2016. doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:36","mla":"Ellis, Thomas. Pollinator Visitation Data for Wild Antirrhinum Majus Plants, with Phenotypic and Frequency Data. Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2016, doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:36.","apa":"Ellis, T. (2016). Pollinator visitation data for wild Antirrhinum majus plants, with phenotypic and frequency data. Institute of Science and Technology Austria. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:36","ieee":"T. Ellis, “Pollinator visitation data for wild Antirrhinum majus plants, with phenotypic and frequency data.” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2016."},"abstract":[{"text":"Data on pollinator visitation to wild snapdragons in a natural hybrid zone, collected as part of Tom Ellis' PhD thesis (submitted February 2016).\r\n\r\nSnapdragon flowers have a mouth-like structure which pollinators must open to access nectar. We placed 5mm cellophane tags in these mouths, which are held in place by the pressure of the flower until a pollinator visits. When she opens the flower, the tag drops out, and one can infer a visit. We surveyed plants over multiple days in 2010, 2011 and 2012.\r\n\r\nAlso included are data on phenotypic and demographic variables which may be explanatory variables for pollinator visitation.","lang":"eng"}],"article_processing_charge":"No","doi":"10.15479/AT:ISTA:36","has_accepted_license":"1","file_date_updated":"2020-07-14T12:47:01Z","contributor":[{"id":"419049E2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","last_name":"Field","first_name":"David"},{"id":"4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","last_name":"Barton","orcid":"0000-0002-8548-5240","first_name":"Nicholas H"}],"user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","title":"Pollinator visitation data for wild Antirrhinum majus plants, with phenotypic and frequency data.","date_created":"2018-12-12T12:31:30Z","author":[{"first_name":"Thomas","full_name":"Ellis, Thomas","orcid":"0000-0002-8511-0254","id":"3153D6D4-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","last_name":"Ellis"}],"status":"public","related_material":{"record":[{"relation":"dissertation_contains","id":"1398","status":"public"}]},"year":"2016","day":"19"}