--------------------------- *** General information *** --------------------------- This dataset contain data from: Theis FJ, Ugelvig LV, Marr C, Cremer S Opposing effects of allogrooming on disease transmission in ant societies Philosophical Transactions B Email address : sylvia.cremer@ist.ac.at The dataset is saved as txt file. ----------------- *** File list *** ----------------- Theis&al.DRYAD.grooming behavior in 5 days per interaction.txt Theis&al.DRYAD.grooming behavior in 5 days per replicate.txt Theis&al.DRYAD.grooming behavior per day per replicate.txt Theis&al.DRYAD.survival day 12.txt -------------------------------- *** Description of the files *** -------------------------------- Theis&al.DRYAD.grooming behavior in 5 days per interaction.txt The file contains the behavioral data summed across the five experimental days for each interaction type observed among treated (I) and untreated (S) ants within an experimental nest. Each experimental nest contained one treated and five untreated ants. Data collectors: Ugelvig LV, Cremer S Columns: - "pop": Ant population name - "rep": Replicate within population. Replicate = experimental nest. - "treat": Treatment applied to treated worker, 1 per replicate (sham control vs. fungus exposure) - "dir": Direction of grooming behavior (i: I towards self, is: from I towards S, s: S towards self, si: from S towards I, ss: from S towards S) - "indiv": individual(s) involved in observation. 1=I, 2-6=S - "obs": Total number of observations over the five experimental days - "groom5d": Cumulated grooming events over the five experimental days - "groom.rate.obs": Number of grooming events divided by number of observations ----- Theis&al.DRYAD.grooming behavior in 5 days per replicate.txt The file contains the behavioral data summed across the five experimental days and across each interaction type observed among treated (I) and untreated (S) ants within an experimental nest. Thus leading to one value for each interaction type per experimental nest (=replicate). Data collectors: Ugelvig LV, Cremer S Columns: - "pop": Ant population name - "rep": Replicate within population. Replicate = experimental nest. - "treat": Treatment applied to treated worker, 1 per replicate (sham control vs. fungus exposure) - "dir": Direction of grooming behavior (i: I towards self, is: from I towards S, s: S towards self, si: from S towards I, ss: from S towards S) - "obs": Total number of observations over the five experimental days - "groom5d": Cumulated grooming events over the five experimental days - "groom.rate.obs": Number of grooming events divided by number of observations - "std.groom.rate": Standardized grooming rates for the fungus exposure treatment group, calculated by standardising to the sham control baseline through subtracting the average sham control grooming rate of each respective grooming direction. ----- Theis&al.DRYAD.grooming behavior per day per replicate.txt The file contains the behavioral data for each of the five experimental days across each interaction type observed among treated (I) and untreated (S) ants within an experimental nest. Thus leading to one value for each interaction type per experimental nest (=replicate). Data collectors: Ugelvig LV, Cremer S Columns: - "pop": Ant population name - "rep": Replicate within population. Replicate = experimental nest. - "treat": Treatment applied to treated worker, 1 per replicate (sham control vs. fungus exposure) - "dir": Direction of grooming behavior (i: I towards self, is: from I towards S, s: S towards self, si: from S towards I, ss: from S towards S) - "obs": Total number of observations over the five experimental days - "groom": Cumulated grooming events for each of the five experimental days - "groom.rate.obs": Number of grooming events divided by number of observations ----- Theis&al.DRYAD.survival day 12.txt The file contains the survival data for fungus exposed ants kept in isolation or groups, where mortality was checked for 12 days after treatment. Data collectors: Ugelvig LV, Cremer S Columns: - "pop": Ant population name - "rep": Replicate within population. Replicate = experimental nest. - "rear": The condition the ants were reared under (isolation vs. in a group of five untreated nestmates) - "day": day of event taking place - "status": outcome of event (1= mortality due to Metarhizium infection, 0= alive or last day observed)