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Data from: Extrapair paternity rates vary with latitude and elevation in Emberizid sparrows
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Mating Systems;parental care;Behavior: social;bird;Behavior: reproductive;Emberizidae;Ecology: behavioral;Reproduction: comparative
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3h771
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r, we do not understand all of the factors associated with variation in EPP rates. The breeding synchrony hypothesis suggests that EPP rates should increase with latitude
Data from: Simulated moult reduces flight performance but overlap with breeding does not affect breeding success in a long-distance migrant
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parental care;PIT-TAG;high-speed camera;plumage;Ficedula hypoleuca;trade-off;pied flycatcher;Oxidative stress
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doi:10.5061/dryad.d3b3t
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tion during breeding. Because non-moulting females are able to compensate their partner’s reduced care, there is also no immediate costs to the offspring
Data from: The role of flow velocity combined with habitat complexity as a top–down regulator in seagrass meadows
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Gammarus locusta information;Epiphytes biomass;Organisms positions;Chla content
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8c86rf2
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, mesograzers exhibited high feeding rates and vigorous swimming behaviour. These results clearly indicate that hydrodynamic stress reduces the time tha
Data from: A high-throughput method to quantify feeding rates in aquatic organisms: a case study with Daphnia
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feeding rates;high-throughput fluorometry
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doi:10.5061/dryad.sqv9s4n1c
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of feeding rates remains challenging, particularly for small, aquatic herbivores such as zooplankton, snails, and tadpoles. These animals typically consume low
Data from: Multiple benefits drive helping behavior in a cooperatively breeding bird: an integrated analysis
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Ecology: evolutionary;parental care;ethology;cooperative breeding;Evolution: social;Behavior: social;Foraging: social;bird;Behavior: evolution;Malurus coronatus;Ecology: behavioral
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8210
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d nestling feeding rates following the predictions of the kin selection and group augmentation hypotheses. Benefits of kin selection result from inves
Data from: Direct and indirect genetic and fine-scale location effects on breeding date in song sparrows
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Germain, Ryan R.
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associative genetic effects breeding habitat emergent trait lay date nest location quantitative genetics sexual conflict reproduction
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doi:10.5061/dryad.n0513
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cts on breeding date can be strongly positively correlated, which would affect any predicted rates of microevolutionary change in response to sexually antagonistic
Data from: Multiple benefits of alloparental care in a fluctuating environment
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doi:10.5061/dryad.6vc12
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Although cooperatively breeding vertebrates occur disproportionately in unpredictable environments, the underlying mechanism shaping
Data from: Do artificial nectar feeders affect bat–plant interactions in an Ecuadorian cloud forest?
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Anoura caudifer;flower visitation rate;pollen;nectar bats;Burmeistera glabrata;plant-breeding success;Anoura cultrata;hummingbird feeders;Lonchophylla robusta
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doi:10.5061/dryad.007s8
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o videotaped flowers to estimate bat visitation rates and recorded different breeding success variables of B. glabrata. We found that areas close to feeders hav
Data from: Cost of reproduction: a comparison of survival rates of breeding and non-breeding male ortolan buntings
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Life history;Emberiza hortulana;Survival rate;Ortolan bunting;Cost of reproduction
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3g0r0
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a cost of reproduction. Results showed that survival rates of paired (65.0%) and unpaired (64.2%) males did not differ. However, when comparisons were restricted to paired

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