12 results — topic: Ecology: evolutionary
Data from: Lifetime fitness, sex-specific life history, and the maintenance of a polyphenism
Polyphenisms, alternative morphs produced through plasticity, can reveal the evolutionary and ecological processes that initiate and maintain diversity within populations. We examined lifetime fitness consequences of two morphs in a polyphenic population of Arizona Tiger Salamanders using a 27-year
Osmia_iridis_summer_duration_expt_2013-14
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Osmia_iridis_2015_summer_incubator_expt
Data used to generate Fig. 3A-B. Please see README file for details.
Osmia_iridis_summer_duration_expt_2014-15
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Osmia_iridis_2016_summer_incubator_expt
Data used to generate Fig. 3C-D. Please see README file for details.
Osmia_iridis_development_by_DD_2015-16
Data used to generate Fig. 4. Please see README file for details.
NOAA_CB_data
Processed data from NOAA's Crested Butte weather station. Please see README file for details.
NOAA_CB_DD12_1950-2015
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Osmia_iridis_parsivoltinism_stats
Data used to generate Fig. 6. Please see README file for details.
NOAA_CB_DD12_1950-2015_by_day
Data used to generate Fig. 5. Please see README file for details.
Forrest_HOBO_data_May2013-Dec2016
Temperature data from field sites. Please see README file for details.
