Data from: Propagule pressure rather than population growth determines colonisation ability: a case study using two phytophagous mite species differing in their invasive potential
Authors/Creators
- 1. Population Ecology Lab, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
- 2. Department of Entomology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, USA
Description
File name: dispersal_colonisers.xlsx
Variables:
1. species- mite species: WCM - wheat curl mite MT-1 (Aceria tosichella); CRM - cereal rust mite complex 2 (Abacarus hystrix)
2. dispersal- the mode of dispersal: aerial - passive dispersal with the wind; ambulatory - active dispersal, i.e. walking
3. N- the source population size, i.e. total no. of individuals, which were exposed to dispersal
4. C- the number of colonisers i.e. the no. of individuals on the target plant after 14 days of incubation
File name: dispersal_settlers.xlsx
1. species- mite species: WCM - wheat curl mite MT-1 (Aceria tosichella); CRM - cereal rust mite complex 2 (Abacarus hystrix)
2. dispersal- the mode of dispersal: aerial - passive dispersal with the wind; ambulatory - active dispersal, i.e. walking
3. N- the source population size, i.e. total no. of individuals, which were exposed to dispersal
4. S- the number of settlers, i.e. no. of individuals that reached the target plants
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