1000 islands in DAISIE format simulated with the ML parameters of the CR_lamc_mu_K model for the Galapagos data (2 types of species)
Source:R/DAISIE_data.R
islands_2types_1000reps.Rd
Each simulated dataset is an element of the list, which can be called using
e.g. islands_2types_1000reps[[1]] Each of the island replicates is a list in
itself. The first (e.g. islands_2types_1000reps[[x]][[1]]) element of that
list has the following components: $island_age
- the island age$not_present_type1
- the number of mainland lineages of type 1
that are not present on the island $not_present_type2
- the
number of mainland lineages of type 2 that are not present on the island $stt_all
- STT table for all species on the island (nI - number of
non-endemic species; nA - number of anagenetic species, nC - number of
cladogenetic species, present - number of independent colonisations present
)$stt_stt_type1
- STT table for type 1 species on the island (nI
- number of non-endemic species; nA - number of anagenetic species, nC -
number of cladogenetic species, present - number of independent
colonisations present )$stt_stt_type2
- STT table for type 2
species on the island (nI - number of non-endemic species; nA - number of
anagenetic species, nC - number of cladogenetic species, present - number of
independent colonisations present )
The subsequent elements of the list each contain information on a single
colonist lineage on the island and has 4 components:$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) $type_1or2
- whether the colonist belongs to type 1 or type 2
Source
Valente, L.M., A.B. Phillimore and R.S. Etienne (2015). Equilibrium and non-equilibrium dynamics simultaneously operate in the Galapagos islands. Ecology Letters 18: 844-852.