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Data from: Differential effects of food availability on minimum and maximum rates of metabolism
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metabolic power;Plasticity;energy metabolism
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.g0q0q
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nts imposed by environmental conditions. Metabolic rates are sensitive to changes in temperature and oxygen availability, but effects of food availability, par
Data from: Increased energy promotes size-based niche availability in marine mollusks
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Bivalvia;Bivalvia;Mollusc;Morphological Evolution;Body Size;Gastropoda;niche;Gastropoda;variation;Mollusca;energy;Modern
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7jq72gr4
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Variation in chemical energy, i.e., food, availability is posited to cause variation in body size. However, examinations of the relationship are rare
Data from: Developmental plasticity affects sexual size dimorphism in an anole lizard
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Ecological;islands;food availability;habitat quality;resources;Anolis;Growth;Anolis sagrei
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.c983b
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competition between the sexes. As such, plasticity in response to food availability may have played a role in the invasion success of A. sagrei. This study adds
Data from: Food limitation constrains host immune responses to nematode infections
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Parasite;Vole;Eco-immunology;field experiment;ivermectin
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.r59hv
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voles. Voles with high food availability mounted stronger immune responses against intestinal nematode infections than food-limited voles. No food
Data from: Maternal programming of offspring in relation to food availability in an insect (Forficula auricularia)
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nutritional condition;Forficula auricularia;anticipatory maternal effects;programming;Dermaptera
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.v5300
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mited. In this study, we manipulated experimentally the food availability experienced by mothers and their offspring in the European earwig (Forficula auricula
Data from: Can variation in standard metabolic rate explain context-dependent performance of farmed salmon offspring?
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Ecology;Salmo salar;domestication;survival;SMR;Growth
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doi:10.5061/dryad.17bq5d8
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h as food availability. We hypothesize that farmed offspring have an advantage at high food availability due to e.g. dominance behavior but suffer increased risk
Data from: Low food availability during gestation enhances offspring post-natal growth, but reduces survival, in a viviparous lizard
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developmental plasticity;maternal effects;current;Liopholis whitii
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.3sk8ht4
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ng gestation, and resultant offspring were raised on either high or low amounts of food post-birth. We found no effect of food availability during gestation
Data from: Beta-diversity on deep-sea wood falls reflects gradients in energy availability
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beta diversity;wood fall;Deep sea;Recruitment;Xylophaga;Polychaeta;Assembly;Tanaidacea;Gastropoda;community;energy
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8j013
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ried considerably and equated with considerable differences in energy usage and availability. Our findings suggest that natural variability in wood falls ma
Data from: Rainy springs linked to poor nestling growth in a declining avian aerial insectivore (Tachycineta bicolor)
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insect availability;body condition;Tachycineta bicolor;Tree swallow;climate change;parental investment
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7m41jd8
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-term food shortages for foraging specialists without affecting overall food availability. We frame this hypothesis around the special case of birds tha
Data from: Experimental food supplementation reveals habitat-dependent male reproductive investment in a migratory bird
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2009-2012;extrapair mating;Paternity;habitat quality;Setophaga caerulescens;genetic reproductive success;environmental constraints
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doi:10.5061/dryad.t34m9
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to separate the effects of food availability—one key aspect of habitat quality—on extrapair paternity (EPP) and reproductive success in the black-throated blue

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