Data from: Navigating a changing world: On the significance of rewiring for mutualistic interactions, caveats, and future directions
Data files
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ms_rewiring_articles.xls
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README.md
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Abstract
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.7m0cfxq7b
Description of the data and file structure
This dataset compiles bibliographic information on studies investigating rewiring and interaction turnover in ecological networks, with a focus on mutualistic interactions (e.g., plant–pollinator and seed dispersal systems).
Data were used to support the manuscript: Navigating a changing world: On the significance of rewiring for mutualistic interactions, caveats, and future directions
Authored by Lisieux Franco Fuzessy* and Marco Aurélio Pizo
São Paulo State University (UNESP), Institute of Biosciences, Rio Claro, São Paulo, Brazil.
Article DOI: 10.1002/oik.11230
Dataset includes both:
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an initial pool of studies retrieved through systematic search, and
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a final curated subset after applying screening criteria.
File Structure
File: ms_rewiring_articles.xls
This file contains two worksheets:
Contains the full set of studies retrieved from the literature search. Each row corresponds to one study and includes complete bibliographic metadata
Columns included:
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Number (Study ID)
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Authors
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Author Full Names
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Article Title
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Source Title
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Publication Year
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Volume
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Issue
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Start Page
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End Page
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Article Number
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DOI
2. final_filter (selection index)
Contains the subset of studies retained after screening.
Columns included:
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Number (Study ID)
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Publication Year
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Interaction_type
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Keep?
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Animal group
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Empirical data?
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Method Comparison
To obtain the final dataset:
Match Number in final_filter with Number in initial_search
Variable Definitions (Abbreviations and Headings)
Each row represents one study.
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Number (Study ID) - Unique identifier assigned to each study. Format: RefXX (e.g., Ref01, Ref02).
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Authors (Abbreviated) - Authors listed in abbreviated format. Format: Surname, Initials; Surname, Initials.
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Author Full Names: Complete list of authors as in the original publication. Format: Surname, Given names. *Author order is preserved.
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Article Title: Full title of the study, as published.
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Source Title: Journal where the study was published.
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Publication Year: Year of publication (YYYY).
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Volume: Journal volume number.
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Issue: Journal issue number (if available).
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Start Page / End Page: Page range of the article.
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Article Number: Unique article identifier used in place of page numbers (common in online journals). Used only when page numbers are not available
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DOI (Digital Object Identifier): Permanent identifier for each article. Format: 10.xxxx/...
Data Standards and Notes
Missing values are left blank
Page range and article number are mutually exclusive fields
Author names were harmonized for consistency
Some minor inconsistencies may remain due to differences in original sources
Users are encouraged to verify bibliographic details when necessary
Software Requirements
The dataset is provided in .xls format and can be accessed using:
- Microsoft Excel
- LibreOffice Calc
- Google Sheets
For reproducible workflows:
- R (e.g., readxl, dplyr)
- Python (e.g., pandas)
Potential Uses
This dataset can support:
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Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
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Studies of ecological network structure and dynamics
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Research on interaction rewiring and turnover
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Comparative analyses across ecosystems and interaction types
