The recommended way to get data is through Mangal.jl integration with the EcologicalNetworks.jl package for networks analysis.
There is no obvious way to know in advance if a network is bipartite or not. For this reason, this wrapper only returns unipartite objects. They can be converted into bipartite networks using the convert methods in EcologicalNetworks.jl.
Generate network objects
Base.convert — Functionconvert(::Type{EcologicalNetworks.UnipartiteNetwork}, n::MangalNetwork, query::Pair...)TODO
convert(::Type{EcologicalNetworks.UnipartiteNetwork}, n::MangalNetwork, query::Pair...)TODO
convert(::Type{UnipartiteNetwork}, interac::Vector{MangalInteraction})TODO
convert(::Type{UnipartiteNetwork}, interac::Vector{MangalInteraction})TODO
Increase taxonomic resolution
Mangal.taxonize — Functionmissing are dropped