I had difficulties trying to incorporate all the important information from my data into one comprehensive, yet simple graph. I took my observations over the course of 8 days which varied in terms of weather or wind speed which I think ended up being an important factor (as far as I can tell from the charts I created) in pollination across all of the flowers as opposed to just a certain species. If I want to keep just my predictor variables on the x-axis, I would have to avoid splitting them by date of observation.
I may do that so the graph will better inform my specific a priori hypotheses (certain flowers from an assortment of similar colour will still attract more pollinators than others); however, I want to look at the effects of temperature and wind speeds a little bit for further exploration.
Overall, I had expected that certain species would attract more pollinators than the others which appears to be true for theĀ Solidago canadensin. I will have to look more into the literature as to why this is. If I had to make in assumption, I would assume it has to do with flower form or perhaps additional cues outside of colour (as all species were yellow) such as scent.