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Data from: The impact of host sex on the outcome of co-infection
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60303 Biological Adaptation Evolutionary Biology 60307 Host-Parasite Interactions
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doi:10.4225/03/585732493b9ad
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on (total mature spores per animal in millions) and the relative reduction in lifespan (reduction in days relative to the average of the male and female
Data from: Small mammal herbivores mediate the effects of soil nitrogen and invertebrate herbivores on grassland diversity
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doi:10.5061/dryad.qc042n4
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1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to radical shifts in plant communities worldwide
Data from: Torpor reduces predation risk by compensating for the energetic cost of antipredator foraging behaviours
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foraging;predation;torpor
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doi:10.5061/dryad.hk81qh1
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of ground cover and starvation risk by 24-h food withdrawal every third day. We found that a voluntary reduction in daily food intake in response to lower cover
Data from: Testing the Distraction Hypothesis: do extrafloral nectaries reduce ant?pollinator conflict?
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evolutionary ecology;Extrafloral nectar;Distraction Hypothesis;ant-plants;reproductive ecology;myrmecophily;Multi-trophic interactions;Ant-pollinator interactions;Turnera velutina
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doi:10.5061/dryad.59f10v7
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. The Distraction Hypothesis posits that rewarding ants with extrafloral nectar could reduce their visitation of flowers, reducing ant-pollinator conflict
Data from: Sexual conflict and sexually transmitted infections (STIs): coevolution of sexually antagonistic host traits with an STI
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Evolution: host\/parasite;Evolution: virulence;Interactions: host\/parasite;Conflict: sexual;Coevolution
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doi:10.5061/dryad.142p9j6
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ee-way evolutionary interaction among male persistence, female resistance, and STI virulence for two types of STIs: a viability-reducing STI and a reproduction-reducing
Data from: Predation risk affects growth and reproduction of an invasive snail and its lethal effect depends on prey size
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Growth;reproduction;Fecundity;Pomacea canaliculata
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doi:10.5061/dryad.gh761
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P. canaliculata was inhibited under predation risk, probably due to a reduction in food intake. Adult females exhibited a greater reduction in growth under
Data from: Reconstructing phylogeny from reduced-representation genome sequencing data without assembly or alignment
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Quercus;alignment-free;assembly-free;RADseq;phylogenomics;missing data
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doi:10.5061/dryad.r0hq0
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r effects on phylogeny reconstruction using AAF. The AAF pipeline modified for RADseq or other reduced-representation sequencing data, phyloRAD, is availab
Modelling beef cattle production systems from the Pampas in Brazil to assess intensification options
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100199 Agricultural Biotechnology not elsewhere classified
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doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.10258262
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, a reduction in mating age had a greater impact on the productivity indexes compared to a reduction in slaughter age. Appropriate management of availab
Data from: Spatial patterning of prey at reproduction to reduce predation risk: what drives dispersion from groups?
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Behavior: antipredator Behavior: social Modeling: predator/prey
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doi:10.5061/dryad.vr0kc
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e, we evaluated mechanistic hypotheses for explaining individual dispersion as a tactic for reducing predation risk at reproduction (i.e. birthing) in an otherwise
Data from: Queen-worker ratio affects reproductive skew in a socially polymorphic ant
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reproductive skew dominance reproductive potential polygyny Leptothorax
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doi:10.5061/dryad.4kn32
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o results in increased reproductive inequalities among queens. Queens from natural overwintering colonies differed in the number of developing oocytes

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