Data from: The hidden costs of resistance: contrasting the energetics of successfully and unsuccessfully fighting infection.
When using this data, please cite the original publication:
Matthew D. Hall, Ben L. Phillips, Craig R. White, and Dustin J. Marshall (2024) The hidden costs of resistance: contrasting the energetics of successfully and unsuccessfully fighting infection. Functional Ecology.
Files in this package:
Title: Hall-et-al-FE-metabolic-scaling.csv
Description: Data for the influence of host genotype and infection outcomes on variation in metabolic scaling over three time points. Listed are the individual ID of each animal (ID), the host genotype (Host, HO2 = HU-HO2 or M10 = BE-OMZ-M10), the exposure treatment (Treatment, C1, C14, C19, C20, C24 or CTRL = Unexposed Controls), the outcome of infection (Inf_status, N = animals that were exposed to a pathogen and remained uninfected; Y = animals that were exposed to a pathogen and became infected; and for reference, CON = control animals that were never exposed to the pathogen), the age of the animals at which each metabolic rate measure was made (Time, 10, 20, or 30 days), and at each sampling point, the body mass (Weight_ug, with units of µg), raw metabolic rate (MR_micro, with units of µJ/h), and mass-independent metabolic rates (MR_indep, with units of mJ/h) for each animal.
Title: Hall-et-al-FE-energy-use.csv
Description: Data for the influence of host genotype and infection outcomes on variation in initial and overal energy use. Listed are the individual ID of each animal (ID), the host genotype (Host, HO2 = HU-HO2 or M10 = BE-OMZ-M10), the exposure treatment (Treatment, C1, C14, C19, C20, C24 or CTRL = Unexposed Controls), the outcome of infection (Inf_status, N = animals that were exposed to a pathogen and remained uninfected; Y = animals that were exposed to a pathogen and became infected; and for reference, CON = control animals that were never exposed to the pathogen), the VO2 estimates for each individual immediately before they were exposed to a pathogen/placebo suspension (Inital_VO2, with units of mL O2 h-1), and the total energy use as estimated by calculating the difference in VO2 measures throughout the experimental period (Energy_use, with units of mL O2 h-1).
Funding
Linking sex-specific adaptation to the evolution of infectious disease
Australian Research Council
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