Davis Rabosky, A., C. Cox, D. Rabosky, P. Title, I. Holmes, A. Feldman and J. McGuire. Coral snakes predict the evolution of mimicry across New World snakes. Nature Communications. Data Dryad Readme The archived data found here include all files needed to reproduce the spatial range data used for all analyses. The following compressed directories can be found on Data Dryad: - AnatFeldman_Micrurus - scripts - Sonora_phylogenies - source_files - species_shapefiles The contents of these directories are described below: * AnatFeldman_Micrurus - hand-compiled Micrurus ranges in shapefile format. * scripts - R scripts to read in occurrence data, filter, synonym match, and generate range polygons. * source_files - NW_snakes.csv: list of New World snake species, and their countries of occurrence - gbif.rds: a GBIF download of squamate occurrence data from early 2015 - vertnet.rds: a VERTNET download of squamate occurrence data from early 2015. - stateSampling.rds: an R object containing 1000 random points within each state of each country in the New World. - GSHHS_l_L1_NW.shp: a clip of the New World from the GSHHG (the Global Self-Consistent, Hierarchical, High-resolution Geography Database) available for download from https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/pwessel/gshhg/) - NWbounds.shp: a rough outline of the New World, in shapefile format. - rasterMask.shp: a second similar rough outline of the New World, in shapefile format. - mimetic_snakes.csv: following Supplementary Data Table 1 in manuscript. - species_shapefiles: The final species range polygons used for analysis, in shapefile format. These are a combination of hand-compiled range polygons, IUCN range polygons, and occurrence point based range polygons.