10.26180/5c8045f3e97dd
Louise Nørgaard
Louise
Nørgaard
Ben Phillips
Ben
Phillips
Matthew Hall
Matthew
Hall
Data from: Can pathogens optimise both proliferation and dispersal by leveraging the sex of their infected hosts?
Monash University
2019
host-pathogen interactions
Daphnia
sexual dimorphism
dispersal
virulence
meta-populations
Biological Adaptation
Host-Parasite Interactions
Evolutionary Biology
2019-03-08 08:37:11
Dataset
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/dataset/Data_from_Can_pathogens_optimise_both_proliferation_and_dispersal_by_leveraging_the_sex_of_their_infected_hosts_/7811774
<div><b>Data for an </b><b>upcoming</b><b> </b><b>publication</b><b>:</b></div><div><br></div><div>Nørgaard, L. S., Phillips, B. L. and M. D. Hall. Can pathogens optimise both proliferation and dispersal by leveraging the sex of their infected hosts?</div><div><br></div><div><b>Files in this package:</b></div><div><br></div><div>Title: Nörgaard-et-al-prob-dispersal.csv</div><div>Description: Data for the probability of dispersal from a crowded patch to an empty neighbouring patch. Listed are each population (Population_ID), the number of successful dispersal events (Successes), the total number of individuals (Total), the sex of the host (Sex, M or F), and their infection status (Inf, Y or N).</div><div><br></div><div><div>Title: Nörgaard-et-al-cumul-patches.csv</div><div>Description: The cumulative number of patches (Cumul_patch) host travelled in the continuous microcosms as a function of time (number of days, Day_number), pathogen genotype (Pathogen_genotype) and host sex (Sex).</div></div><div><br></div><div><div>Title: Nörgaard-et-al-spore-tot-dist.csv</div><div>Description: Overall spore loads and total distance traveled at host death or the end of the experiment. Variables include, Individual ID, total patches travelled (total_patch), mean spore loads (mean_spores), pathogen genotype (Pathogen_genotype) and host sex (Sex).</div></div><div><br></div>