Data from: Central place foraging and the long-term liability of selecting the ‘wrong’ central place
Data files
Jul 01, 2025 version files 5.21 MB
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OrdBlazek_foraging_performance.csv
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OrdBlazek_nest_surface_cali.csv
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OrdBlazek_nest_surface_temp.csv
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OrdBlazek_nest_trails.csv
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OrdBlazek_swarm_performance.csv
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README.md
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Abstract
Shelter provided by a fixed refuge like a burrow or nest has obvious advantages for central place foragers: the energy and time required to construct the refuge is expected to be offset by improvements in survival and reproduction. This assumes the refuge is positioned appropriately in the environment to access food and other resources, and that the environment itself remains stable over time. We investigated the long-term liability of refuge placement and adverse environmental change on an iconic central place forager, the Australian meat ant (Iridomyrmex purpureus). We measured the consequences of nest location on the thermal conditions experienced at the nest and how those conditions influenced the opportunity to forage and defend the nest from predation. These data were combined with direct field observations of foraging effort and changes in nest size obtained from over a decade of study. Getting the location of a nest wrong had a lasting impact on the growth of a nest and colonies were unable to compensate for subsequent time restrictions on activity through changes in behaviour. Our data suggests that central place foragers relying on the long-term occupancy of a fixed refuge are especially vulnerable to environmental change. Unless these species compensate through changes in behaviour or construct a new central refuge in an area outside of the zone of impact, the increasing frequency and severity of environmental change occurring with the climate crisis could increase the risk of local extinction.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.2rbnzs81s
Description of the data and file structure
Data files are .csv and can be opened using any text, spreadsheet or statistical program.
Missing values are indicated by NA.
Files and variables
File: OrdBlazek_foraging_performance.csv
Description:
This file contains the data used to compute temperature-dependent performance curves of meat ant foraging behaviour
The file has the following columns:
nest_size_number_of_entrance_holes
- An estimate of nest size based on the number of visible entrance holes on the surface of the nest
ant_nestID
- The unique ID number of a given nest
time_of_day_24hr
- The time of day in 24 hour-time when the data was collected
surface_tempC_gun
- Trail surface temperature in degrees C as measured by the thermometer gun
surface_tempC_converted
- Trail surface temperature in degrees C calibrated to temperature measured using a tiny tag probe using formulate described in Table S7
surface_light_mu_mol
- The level of ambient light at the trail surface measured in average moles per metre squared per second
wind_kmhr
- Wind speed at the trail surface measured in kilometres per hour
total_ants_over1min
- Total number of meat ants visible in trail recordings moving along the tree trail over 1 minute
File: OrdBlazek_swarm_performance.csv
Description:
This file contains the data used to compute temperature-dependent performance curves of meat ant swarm behaviour.
The file has the following columns:
nest_size_number_of_entrance_holes
- An estimate of nest size based on the number of visible entrance holes on the surface of the nest
ant_nestID
- The unique ID number of a given nest
time_of_day_24hr
- The time of day in 24 hour-time when the data was collected
surface_tempC_gun
- Nest surface temperature in degrees C as measured by the thermometer gun
surface_tempC_converted
- Nest surface temperature in degrees C calibrated to temperature measured using a tiny tag probe using formulate described in Table S7
surface_light_mu_mol
- The level of ambient light at the nest surface measured in average moles per metre squared per second
wind_kmhr
- Wind speed at the nest surface measured in kilometres per hour
swarm_speed_mm_per_s
- Estimated swarm speed in millimetres per second of workers moving over the surface of the nest after the nest surface has been scrapped three times with a stick to simulate a predator attack
File: OrdBlazek_nest_surface_temp.csv
Description:
This file contains the temperature data measured at 30 minute intervals at the surface of each nest.
The file has the following columns:
date_time24hr
- The calendar date and time of day in 24 hour-time when data was recorded
ant_nestID
- The unique ID number of a given nest
nest_surface_tempC_probe
- Nest surface temperature in degrees C as measured by a tinytag temperature probe
probe_type
- The type of probe used to record temperature, either temperature and humidity probe or a temperature only probe, which is relevant for converting data to equivalent temperature measured using the thermometer gun
File: OrdBlazek_nest_surface_cali.csv
Description:
This file contains the data used to calculate the conversion formulate of temperature recorded using the thermometer gun and tiny tag probe.
The file has the following columns:
ant_nestID
- The unique ID number of a given nest
Date
- Calendar date of when data was recorded
time24hr
- Time of day in 24 hour-time when data was recorded
probe_type
- The type of probe used to record temperature when using the tinytag data logger, either temperature and humidity probe or a temperature only probe
nest_surface_tempC_probe
- Nest surface temperature in degrees C as measured by a tinytag temperature probe
nest_surface_tempC_gun
- Nest surface temperature in degrees C as measured by a thermometer gun
File: OrdBlazek_nest_trails.csv
Description:
This file contains the data multi-year nest monitoring of nest size and trail number.
The file has the following columns:
ant_nestID
- The unique ID number of a given nest
calender_year
- The year of survey
entrance_holes_N
- An estimate of nest size based on the number of visible entrance holes on the surface of the nest
forage_trail_N
- The total number of foraging trails observed leading from the nest
tree_trail_N
- The total number of tree trails observed leading from the nest.
Code/software
Data can be imported using any statistical software, including R
Access information
Data was derived from the following sources:
- All data was collected in the field by Terry Ord (t.ord@unsw.edu.au)
