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Data from: Potential fitness tradeoffs for thermal tolerance in the intertidal copepod Tigriopus californicus
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local adaptation;Cline;competitive fitness;thermal stress tolerance;temperature adaptation;Tigriopus californicus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.b2b01n13
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for significant variation in thermal tolerance on a smaller scale. The competitive fitness of pairs of northern and southern copepod populations were als
Data from: Competition during thermoregulation altered the body temperatures and hormone levels of lizards
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testosterone;Scelopours jarrovi;dominance hierarchy;body temperature;Aggressive interaction;corticosterone;movement
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3bc74
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Every organism must thermoregulate to maximize its performance, but competing organisms limit access to preferred microclimates. Such competition oft
Data from: Fine-scale environmental control of hybridization in oaks
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Habitat Degradation;Quercus robur;Species Interactions;Plant Mating Systems;Population Ecology;hybridization;Quercus petraea;speciation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.n50b4
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increase pollen limitation and thus hybridization rates, as a consequence of chance pollination predominating over deterministic pollen competition
Data from: Floral isolation and pollination in two hummingbird-pollinated heliconias data
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floral isolation;Anthracothorax jugularis;pollination;hummingbird;Heliconia;competition;Heliconia caribaea;exploitation barrier;Holocene;Heliconia bihai
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5732bd7
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and exploitative competition, and pollinator preferences maintains floral isolation between these heliconias, and may have contributed to the evolution of this hummingbird-plant system.
Data from: Simulated heatwave conditions associated with global warming affect development and competition between hyperparasitoids
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doi:10.5061/dryad.34g9b66
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h head start or longer. Most importantly, our results show that L. nana in particular benefited in competition at higher temperatures, perhaps due to
Data from: Infrapopulation size and mate availability influence reproductive success of a parasitic plant
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Seed dispersal;pollination;Phoradendron californicum;mate limitation;within-host aggregation;mistletoe;vector attraction;Senegalia greggii;Prosopis velutina;Viscaceae
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doi:10.5061/dryad.m2763r3
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, mate availability, and the ability to attract vectors for transmission of parasite propagules. Competition for both resources and for pollen and seed vector services
Data from: Who determines the timing of inflorescence closure of a sexual dandelion?: Pollen donors vs. recipients
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Taraxacum japonicum;sexual conflict;sexual selection;pollen competition;Taraxacum;Holocene;Dandelion
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doi:10.5061/dryad.50q9k64
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Male-male competition for mating or fertilization opportunities may in theory select for male manipulative adaptation that can harm males’ mates
Data from: Reproductive character displacement shapes a spatially structured petal color polymorphism in Leavenworthia stylosa
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competition;Leavenworthia stylosa;carotenoids;Leavenworthia;Sympatry;Leavenworthia exigua;Leavenworthia torulosa;hybridization;pollination
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doi:10.5061/dryad.tb08g
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als do not alleviate competition for pollination. Interspecific pollinator movements were infrequent and low hybridization rates (?0.40% - 0.85%) were found in ea
Data from: Climate and competition effects on tree growth in Rocky Mountain forests
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local adaptation;individual tree analysis;acclimation;neighborhood crowding;Radial growth;tree age;competition;climate change
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doi:10.5061/dryad.fv322
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cies, competitive effects more strongly influenced growth performance than climate. Competitive interactions also modified growth responses to climate to some degree
Data from: The evolution of foraging rate across local and geographic gradients in predation risk and competition
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local adaptation;trophic interactions;geographic gradients;Ambystoma maculatum;optimal foraging;common garden experiments
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doi:10.5061/dryad.222h3
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Multiple theories predict the evolution of foraging rates in response to environmental variation in predation risk, intraspecific competition

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