Data from: Rapid evolution of dispersal ability makes biological invasions faster and more variable
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Invasion experiment dataData collected from experimental laboratory invasions of the bean beetle Callosobruchus maculatus. Data show the post-dispersal densities of beetles in each patch of the one-dimensional invasion array. Columns (in order) are date, start time, end time, population ID, generation (1-10), treatment (0 = spatially sorted, 1 = shuffled), array_patch (the patch number in the dispersal array), array_shift (the cumulative number of patches that the invasion has been shifted towards 0 each generation to ensure that the invasion would fit in the spatial extent of the array), invasion_patch (array_patch + array_shift), N_females (number of females in each patch), N_males (number of males in each patch), N_unsexed (number of unsexed beetles in each patch), and notes.invasion_experiment.csvCommon garden dispersal dataData collected from a common garden experiment following experimental laboratory invasions of the bean beetle Callosobruchus maculatus. Data show the dispersal distance of beetles from each replicate population of the invasion experiment. Columns (in order) are date, start time, end time, population ID, common garden generation (1-2), treatment (0 = spatially sorted, 1 = shuffled), replicate (1-3; within-population replicate dispersal trials), sex (0 = female, 1 = male), distance (number of patches dispersed), and notes.common_garden_dispersal.csvCommon garden fecundity dataData collected from a common garden experiment following experimental laboratory invasions of the bean beetle Callosobruchus maculatus. Data show the lifetime reproductive success of females from each replicate population of the invasion experiment. Columns (in order) are date that offspring were counted, population ID, common garden generation (1-2), female ID (1-11 for each population), treatment (0 = spatially sorted, 1 = shuffled), and number of offspring produced by each female.common_garden_fecundity.csvDispersal heritability dataData collected from half-sib breeding design to investigate the additive genetic variance of dispersal distance in the bean beetle Callosobruchus maculatus. Data show the dispersal distance of beetles from each full-sib family. Columns (in order) are date, experiment start time, sire ID, dam ID, offspring ID, replicate (varies for each dam-sire combination depending on the number of offspring the pair produced), sex (0 = female, 1 = male), and distance (number of patches dispersed).dispersal_heritability.csv
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2023-06-28



