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Data from: Hyperabundant herbivores limit habitat availability and influence nest-site selection of Arctic-breeding birds
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nest-site selection;snow goose;overabundant population;shorebird;habitat availability;Community Ecology < Substantive Area;Ross' goose
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3ds11g5
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d habitat change in Arctic wetlands may influence the availability of habitat for numerous shorebird species that breed sympatrically with geese. 2. Here, we explore
Data from: The impact of library preparation protocols on the accuracy of allele frequency estimates in Pool-Seq data
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NGS libraries;Drosophila;D. simulans;D. melanogaster;Pool-Seq;Population Genetics - Empirical
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doi:10.5061/dryad.p31j8
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. Also read length had only a minor effect on the consistency of allele frequency estimates. By far, the most pronounced influence could be attributed
Data from: Counting crows: flock structure and subgroup size variation in an urban population of crows
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Corvus corone corone;Crows;fission-fusion dynamics;population structure;group size;Corvus corone cornix
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doi:10.5061/dryad.t0g149j
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have received comparably little attention, despite some species having equally complex social lives. Here, we investigated the influence
Data from: Lion population dynamics: do nomadic males matter?
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carnivore conservation;male mediated effects;compensatory growth;human wildlife conflict;competition;population dynamics
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doi:10.5061/dryad.fh42m5f
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. Lions (Panthera leo) provide an ideal case study for investigating factors governing male dynamics and their influence on population sustainability. Lions
Data from: Quantifying past and present connectivity illuminates a rapidly changing landscape for the African elephant
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Epps, Clinton W.
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Conservation Biology Conservation Genetics Landscape Genetics Mammals Population Genetics - Empirical Wildlife Management
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doi:10.5061/dryad.q03g2
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populations was strongly influenced by slope but not human settlement, whereas contemporary connectivity was influenced most by human settlement. Recent
Data from: Differential influences of local subpopulations on regional diversity and differentiation for greater sage-grouse
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conservation genetics;greater sage-grouse;Population Ecology;1983-2014;quantitative genetics;Wildlife Management;population dynamics;Centrocercus urophasianus urophasianus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.s4k74
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density and dispersal rates for greater sage-grouse subpopulations in Wyoming, and (ii) quantify how these differences impact subpopulation regional influence on gene
Data from: Evidence of a link between survival and pair fidelity across multiple tit populations
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mulitevent modelling;pair fidelity;survival;Cyanistes caeruleus;Parus major
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doi:10.5061/dryad.q1gb0
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Although they have the potential to strongly influence individual fitness and the dynamics and productivity of populations, the survival consequence
Data from: Attack of the PCR clones: rates of clonality have little effect on RAD-seq genotype calls
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conservation genetics;Salvelinus fontinalis;methodology;genotyping;Sander vitreus;Fish;PCR duplicates;Oncorhynchus keta;Coregonus artedi;Population Genetics - Empirical
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3mq4631
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Interpretation of high-throughput sequence data requires an understanding of how decisions made during bioinformatic data processing can influence
Data from: Population density, not host competence, drives patterns of disease in an invaded community
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Daphnia lumholtzi;Metschnikowia bicuspidata;biodiversity;Daphnia dentifera;Daphnia;pathogen;multi host parasites;invasive species;dilution effect
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doi:10.5061/dryad.cc630
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of invasive and native species can also influence the impacts of invasive species on community disease dynamics. We examined whether information on host
Data from: Multiscale factors affecting human attitudes toward snow leopards and wolves
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carnivore human–wildlife conflicts wildlife acceptance
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doi:10.5061/dryad.6f8p0
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t scaling up from the individual to higher levels of social organization can highlight important factors that influence attitudes of people toward wildlife

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