This is an artificial and simple literature diets dataset, made to illustrate the package on a simple case. All tables whose name start by "example" are describing different data from the same trophic groups.

Format

A table with 5 rows and 5 columns. The headers contain the predators' names, the first column contains the preys' names. Each cell contains the average diet proportions fond in the literature for the corresponding predator. The last row contains the average pedigree score for the literature on each predator.

Examples

example_literature_diets <- read.csv(system.file("extdata", "example_literature_diets",
                                                 package = "EcoDiet"))
#> Warning: file("") only supports open = "w+" and open = "w+b": using the former
#> Error in read.table(file = file, header = header, sep = sep, quote = quote,     dec = dec, fill = fill, comment.char = comment.char, ...): no lines available in input