This Lane et al 2019_IGEreadme.txt file was generated on 20191216 by Sarah M. Lane ------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- Title of Dataset: Analysis of direct and indirect genetic effects in fighting sea anemones Author Information (Name, Institution, Address, Email) Sarah M. Lane (University of Plymouth, sarah.lane@plymouth.ac.uk) Alastair J. Wilson (University of Exeter, A.Wilson@exeter.ac.uk) Mark Briffa (University of Plymouth, mark.briffa@plymouth.ac.uk) Date of data collection: 2015-2018 (anemones collected 2015-2016, molecular work carried out 2018) Geographic location of anemone collection: Portwrinkle (Cornwall, UK; grid reference: SX 357539) Information about funding sources or sponsorship that supported the collection of the data:This study was supported by a Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council grant awarded to M.B. (grant no. BB/M019772/1) and A.J.W (grant no.BB/M019748/1). -------------------------- SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION -------------------------- Recommended citation for the data:Lane SM, Wilson AJ, Briffa M. 2019. Data from: Analysis of direct and indirect genetic effects in fighting sea anemones. Behav Ecol. (https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4qrfj6q68). -------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW -------------------- File list (filenames, directory structure (for zipped files) and brief description of all data files): MxM_Microsats_final_With_No_Fights.csv - Full dataset including relatedness estimates, genotypic information, morphological and behavioural (fighting) data. Data is in wide format, each row contains data for a single fight and the individuals within it. -------------------------- METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: For information on data collection methods see Lane SM, Wilson AJ, Briffa M. 2019. Analysis of direct and indirect genetic effects in fighting sea anemones. Behav Ecol. -------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION -------------------------- Number of variables: 23 Number of cases/rows: 394 Data set is in two parts, stacked one on top of the other. The first half of the data is the full dataset which includes all variables in wide format. In the second half of the dataset, the data for all individuals is stacked so that opponent data and focal data are in the same columns, this part of the dataset was used to examine whether body size was determined by genotype. Variable list, defining any abbreviations, units of measure, codes or symbols used: Fight_ID - denotes different sections of data, when Fight_ID = 1 this is the main dataset which includes all variables, when Fight_ID = 0 only genotype and size information is included. ID_F - Focal individual ID ID_O - Opponent individual ID Mum_F - Brood ID of focal individual Mum_O - Brood ID of opponent Mum_Combo - Combination of focal and opponent brood IDs Gen_F - Focal individual genotype denoted as a letter Gen_O - Opponent genotype denoted as a letter Gen_Combo - Combination of focal and opponent genotypes Rel (Rit) - Estimate of relatedness between focal and opponent individuals calculated following Ritland (1996) Gen_Match - Are focal and opponent individuals the same genotype? Y if yes, N if no, NA if genotype information lacking for one or both individuals. FG=M - Does focal individual share same genotype as its brooding parent? Y if yes, N if no, NA if genotype information lacking for one or both individuals. OG=FM - Does opponent share same genotype as focal's brooding parent? Y if yes, N if no, NA if genotype information lacking for one or both individuals. Foc_Fightno - Fight number for focal Opp_Fightno - Fight number for opponent Outcome - Fight outcome for focal individual (1 = Win, 0 = Draw, -1 = Lose) Draw - Did fight draw? 1 = yes, 0 = no. Fight - Did fight occur? 1 = yes, 0 = no. Dur = Fight duration (seconds) Size_F = average pedal disc length of focal individual (mm) Size_O = average pedal disc length of opponent (mm) RSD = Relative size difference between two individuals calculated as ((Size_F-Size_O)2) 0.5) Size = Size of individual (only for second part of data where all individuals are stacked as focal individuals) Missing data codes: In general - NA Missing genotypic data was replaced with 'Z' to enable analysis of full dataset.