Data from some of our published papers are available here. All data must be cited appropriately.
DM Lowenstein, KC Matteson, I Xiao, AM Silva, ES Minor. 2014. Humans, bees, and pollination services in the city: the case of Chicago, IL (USA). Biodiversity and conservation 23 (11), 2857-2874.
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Data: insect & flower observations
Data: pollen counts
DM Lowenstein, KC Matteson, ES Minor. 2015. Diversity of wild bees supports pollination services in an urbanized landscape. 2015. Oecologia 179 (3), 811-821.
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Data: flowering plants and insect visitors in backyards
Data: visits to mobile garden
D Lowenstein, ES Minor. 2016. Diversity in flowering plants and functional characteristics: Integrating humans as a driver of urban floral resources. Urban Ecosystems 19:1735-1748.
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Data: floral resources on neighborhood transects
E Minor, JA Belaire, A Davis, M Franco, M Lin. 2016. Socioeconomics and neighbor mimicry drive yard and neighborhood vegetation patterns. Pages 56-74 in (Eds RA Francis, JDA Millington, MA Chadwick) Urban Landscape Ecology: Science, Policy and Practice.
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Data: yard vegetation