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Perciformes I Adult Size & Offspring Size
Species-mean adult size and offspring size (g) for "Perciformes I" datase
OryctoData
Traditional morphometric data for oryctocephalids of the Combined Metals Member. Morphometric variables as illustrated in Figure 9. Values shaded in yellow were estimated; see text for details
Details of qPCR assay
Information of qPCR for genes determined in this study, including efficiency, Ct of NTC (no template control), slope, R2, Y-intercept and threshold of standard curves
Comeault_etal_data
Raw data from "Coevolution of male and female reproductive traits and a cascading effect of reinforcement in Drosophila yakuba" Aaron A. Comeault, Aarti Venkat and Daniel R. Matut
FrogCallsNETexas
Daily frog & toad calling data (12 species) for 8 NE Texas sites from 2001-201
phenotypic data
Description: Phenotypic measurement and covariates used for animal model and for estimation of the genetic covariance of trait with fitness. The population of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) is located at Ram Moutnain, Alberta, Canada(52°8’N, 115°8’W, elevation 1082 to 2173 m). Measurements where taken between 1973 and 2013. Animals aged 13 and older where grouped for analysis due to small sample size. Animals translocated from the Cadomin population where excluded. NA is used for missing values
Columns:
ID: unique identifier for each animal.
yr: year of measurement.
age: age at measurement.
sex: sex of animal(1=male, 0=female).
cohort: year of birth.
hlM: horn length of males aged 2 to 5 in cm adjusted to 15 September.
hlF: horn length of females aged 2 to 5 in cm adjusted to 15 September.
Avhb114M: horn base of males aged 2 to 5 in cm adjusted to 15 September.
Avhb114F: horn base of females in cm adjusted to 15 September.
relLongM: relative longevity of males. Longevity divided by the mean longevity of males of the same cohort.
relLongF: relative longevity of females. Longevity divided by the mean longevity of females of the same cohort
Environmental and fern species data for Amazonian plots
Species and soil data were collected in the field by the researchers mentioned as data providers for each plot. Reflectance data come from a Landsat TM/ETM+ image composite based on images acquired in 2000-2009 and processed using R code written by Jasper Van doninck. CHELSA and SRTM data come from respective online portals. See README file for explanation of the data contained in each column