Biwa_datalist: Colonization and branching times of 68 fish clades in list...

Description Format Source See Also

Description

Colonization and branching times of 68 fish clades in list format, accepted by DAISIE_ML, DAISIE_SR_ML, DAISIE_loglik_all and DAISIE_SR_loglik_all

Format

A list with 69 elements the first of which contains 2 elements and the following 68 containing 5 components. #' @description A list containing the colonization and branching times of the Lake Biwa (Japan) fishes where no distinction is made between types of colonists. This list can be generated using the DAISIE_dataprep function, which converts a user-specified data table into a data object, but the object can of course also be entered directly. It is an R list object with the following elements.

The first element of the list has two components:

$island_age - the island age
$not_present - the number of mainland lineages that are not present on the island

The following 8 elements of the list each contains information on a single colonist lineage on the island and has 5 components:

$colonist_name - the name of the species or clade that colonized the island
$branching_times - island age and stem age of the population/species in the case of Non-endemic, Non-endemic_MaxAge and Endemic anagenetic species. For cladogenetic species these should be island age and branching times of the radiation including the stem age of the radiation.
$stac - the status of the colonist

* Non_endemic_MaxAge: 1
* Endemic: 2
* Endemic&Non_Endemic: 3
* Non_endemic: 4

$missing_species - number of island species that were not sampled for particular clade (only applicable for endemic clades)
$type1or2 - whether the colonist belongs to type 1 or type 2. In this dataset all are equal to 1.

Source

Hauffe, T., D. Delicado, R.S. Etienne and L. Valente (submitted). Lake expansion increases equilibrium diversity via the target effect of island biogeography

See Also

DAISIE_dataprep, DAISIE_ML, DAISIE_SR_ML


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