Acacia and Ants Histograms (Graphing)
An experiment in Kenya has been exploring the influence of large herbivores on plants.
Check to see if ACACIA_DREPANOLOBIUM_SURVEY.txt
is in your workspace.
If not, download it.
Read it into R using the following command:
acacia <- read.csv("data/ACACIA_DREPANOLOBIUM_SURVEY.txt", sep="\t", na.strings = c("dead"))
- Make a bar plot of the number of acacia with each mutualist ant species (using the
ANT
column). - Make a histogram of the height of acacia (using the
HEIGHT
column). Label the x axis “Height (m)” and the y axis “Number of Acacia”. - Make a plot that shows histograms of both
AXIS1
andAXIS2
. Due to the way the data is structured you’ll need to add a 2nd geom_histogram() layer that specifies a new aesthetic. To make it possible to see both sets of bars you’ll need to make them transparent with the optional argument alpha = 0.3. Set the color forAXIS1
to “red” andAXIS2
to “black” using thefill
argument. Label the x axis “Canopy Diameter(m)” and the y axis “Number of Acacia”. - Use
facet_wrap()
to make the same plot as (3) but with one subplot for each treatment. Set the number of bins in the histogram to 10.