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Metadata population dynamics in artificial metapopulations
The file contains raw data used in the accompanied manuscript. One sheet contains all demographic data (population size, per stage) during the course of the experiment. A second sheet contains dispersal data (counts on quadrants
Aphid and plant performance
This datafile contains raw data that were used in the accompanied manuscript. One sheet contains the results for effects of temperature and plant composition on aphid performance growing on Plantago lanceolata. The other sheets contain the results for effects of temperature, plant composition and aphid infestation on plant performance
ODD description from Information use during movement regulates how fragmentation and loss of habitat affect body size
This file represents a detailed description of the model, following the ODD protocol
Supplementary material part 7 from Information use during movement regulates how fragmentation and loss of habitat affect body size
Understanding outcome of model with P=50, H=1 and uninformed movement. In order to better understand the outcome of the model, an extra type of simulation was run (see discussion)
Full dataset
Life-history, flight morphology and immune function variables. All date were collected from laboratory reared animals from eggs collected in 2 populations at the core and 2 populations at the expansion front of Coenagrion scitulum. See article and appendix S3 for the protocols to quantify the response variables
Supplementary material part 6 from Information use during movement regulates how fragmentation and loss of habitat affect body size
This file offers a detailed description of the observed resource-consumer dynamics and differences between simulations in the spatial distribution of the resource
Size of a searching area from Information use during movement regulates how fragmentation and loss of habitat affect body size
The formula defining the size of a searching area is explained
Sensitivity analysis from Information use during movement regulates how fragmentation and loss of habitat affect body size
An overview of the sensitivity analysis is presented
Runtime per simulation from Information use during movement regulates how fragmentation and loss of habitat affect body size
An overview of runtime per simulation is given
Evolution during range expansion_dataSheets
This datafile containes all the life-history data that were used in Van Petegem et al._Evolution during range expansion. They were assessed for two-spotted spider mites collected in the field in 2011-2012 (Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark) -after at least two generations of common garden breeding