This Koenig_etal_wandshaker_2020_readme.txt file was generated on 20200113 by Phoebe Koenig ------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- Title of Dataset: Data from: Artificial shaking signals in honey bee colonies elicit natural responses Author Information (Name, Institution, Address, Email) Principal Investigator: Kirstin Petersen, Cornell University, Rhodes Hall, kirstin@cornell.edu Associate or Co-investigator: Phoebe Koenig, Cornell University, pak98@cornell.edu Alternate Contact(s): Michael Smith, smithleemichael@gmail.com Date of data collection (single date, range, approximate date): 20180711 - 20180822 Geographic location of data collection: Ithaca, NY, Tompkins County, USA at The Dyce Lab For Honey Bee Studies, 201 Freese Rd. Information about funding sources or sponsorship that supported the collection of the data: This research was supported by NSF grant #1739671 awarded to Kirstin Petersen. -------------------------- SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION -------------------------- Licenses/restrictions placed on the data, or limitations of reuse: These data are shared under a Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). The data may be shared and re-used, but proper attribution to the original authors is required, and the data may not be used for commercial purposes. Recommended citation for the data: Koenig, P.A., Smith, M.L., Horowitz, L.H., Palmer, D.M., Petersen, K.H. (2020) Data from:Artificial shaking signals in honey bee colonies elicit natural responses. [Dataset]. Cornell University Library's eCommons Repository. https://doi.dx/10.7298/wwtr-m887 Citation for and links to publications that cite or use the data: Koenig, P.A., Smith, M.L., Horowitz, L.H. et al. Artificial shaking signals in honey bee colonies elicit natural responses. Sci Rep 10, 3746 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-60421-8 Links to other publicly accessible locations of the data: Links/relationships to ancillary or related data sets: -------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW -------------------- File list (filenames, directory structure (for zipped files) and brief description of all data files): Koenig_wandshaker_worker_2019.csv ;This file has movement and trajectory data for sham control and vibrated worker honey bees Koenig_wandshaker_drone_2019.csv ;This file has movement, grooming, and feeding data for sham control and vibrated drone honey bees Relationship between files, if important for context: Additional related data collected that was not included in the current data package: If data was derived from another source, list source: If there are there multiple versions of the dataset, list the file updated, when and why update was made: -------------------------- METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: Methods for processing the data: Software- or Instrument-specific information needed to interpret the data, including software and hardware version numbers: Standards and calibration information, if appropriate: Environmental/experimental conditions: Describe any quality-assurance procedures performed on the data: Bees were tracked for 16 minutes while we tracked their movement. We recorded movement cumulatively. This allowed us to make sure each bee collected more movement over the course of the 16 minutes. If a bee ever lost movement, we knew the data point was not accurate. People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission: Sample collection involved: Phoebe Koenig, Kirstin Petersen, Logan Horowitz, Logan Fikrig, and Jonna Chen Processing and Analysis: Phoebe Koenig and Michael Smith, with help from Lynn Johnson at the Cornell Statistical Consulting Unit -------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION -------------------------- File: Koenig_etal_wandshaker_worker_2020 Number of variables: 32 Number of cases/rows: 77 Variable list, defining any abbreviations, units of measure, codes or symbols used: Bee: Sample number Age of Bee (d): Age of observed bee (days) Colony: Colony number Date (YYYY-MM-DD): Date of observation AM/PM: Whether the observation was taken in the morning (before 12PM) or afternoon (after 12PM) Time (ET): Time of observation HH:MM in EST (Ithaca, NY) Coordinate: Random section in which bee was first observed (ABC x 123, 9 sections) Treatment: Whether the bee was vibrated or not by the magnetic shaker CU1-CU16: Amount of 1cm lines the focal bee crossed, cumulatively, in minutes 1-16 of observation, with Treatment intervention at minute 8. Observer: Person taking observation. LH: Logan Horowitz, LF: Logan Fikrig, JC: Jonna Chen, PK: Phoebe Koenig, DP: Daniel Palmer, KP: Kirstin Petersen Notes: Any special information about observation ST.ANGLE: Angle (in degrees) that the bee was heading in the first 8 minutes with respect to the hive exit. This was taken by connecting the location the bee was observed at the start of observation with the bee’s location at minute 8, and measuring the angle of this line with respect to the exit. TE.ANGLE: Angle (in degrees) that the bee was heading in the 8 minutes after observation (minutes 8 through 16) with respect to the hive exit. This was taken by connecting the bee’s location at minute 8 with its location at minute 16 (or when the bee was lost by the observer) and measuring the angle of this line with respect to the hive exit. CHANGEANGLE: Angle (in degrees) by which the bee changed its trajectory between minutes 1-8 and minutes 9-16. This was taken by measuring the angle between the line made to measure ST.ANGLE and the line made to measure TE.ANGLE Missing data codes: NA- data was not collected (bee was lost by observer) Specialized formats or other abbreviations used: File: Koenig_etal_wandshaker_drone_2020 Number of variables: 37 Number of cases/rows: 101 Variable list, defining any abbreviations, units of measure, codes or symbols used: Bee: Sample number Age of Bee (d): Age of observed bee (days) Colony: Colony number Date (YYYY-MM-DD): Date of observation Weather: Crude weather/temperature observation (cool, warm, hot) AM/PM: Whether the observation was taken in the morning (before 12PM) or afternoon (after 12PM) Time: Time of observation HH:MM in EST (Ithaca, NY) Bee Color: Color of tag glued to drone Bee Number: Number on tag glued to drone Treatment: Whether the bee was vibrated or not by the magnetic shaker CU1-CU16: Amount of 1cm lines the focal bee crossed, cumulatively, in minutes 1-16 of observation, with Treatment intervention at minute 8. Shaken before: Binary factor, whether the drone was shaken or not in the first 8 minutes Shaken after: Binary, whether the drone was shaken or not in the last 8 minutes Fed before: Number of times the drone was fed in the first 8 minutes (before treatment intervention) Fed before seconds: Number of seconds for which the drone was fed in the first 8 minutes (before treatment intervention) Fed after: Number of times the drone was fed in the last 8 minutes (after treatment intervention) Fed after seconds: Number of seconds for which the drone was fed in the last 8 minutes (after treatment intervention) Groomed before: Number of times the drone was groomed in the first 8 minutes (before treatment intervention) Groomed before seconds: Number of seconds for which the drone was groomed in the first 8 minutes (before treatment intervention) Groomed after: Number of times the drone was groomed in the last 8 minutes (after treatment intervention) Groomed after seconds: Number of seconds for which the drone was groomed in the last 8 minutes (after treatment intervention) Notes: Any special information about observation Missing data codes: NA- data was not collected (bee was lost by observer) Specialized formats or other abbreviations used: