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Data from: The modulating role of group stability on fitness effects of group size is different in females and males of a communally rearing rodent
负责人:
Ebensperger, Luis A.
关键词:
communal rearing fitness social instability sociality reproductive success
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.fh517
摘要:
Group size may influence fitness benefits and costs that emerge from cooperative and competitive interactions in social species. However, evidence
Data from: Cope’s rule and the universal scaling law of ornament complexity
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关键词:
Recent;Ornamental Structures;Cephalopoda;Ceratopsidae;Biological Scaling;heterochrony;Fanerozoic;Allometry;Holocene;sexual selection;Cervoidea
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.50dr8
摘要:
stems from both direct observation and from the empirical finding that the size of these structures grows faster than body size (i.e., ornament size shows
Data from: How well can body size represent effects of the environment on demographic rates? Disentangling correlated explanatory variables
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关键词:
adaptation demographic rates environmental effects multicollinearity multiple regression trait-based demography area-proportional Venn diagram
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.pq161
摘要:
the effect of past environments on demographic rates. We quantified how well the size of individuals captures the effects of a population's past and current
Data from: Size-mediated priority and temperature effects on intra-cohort competition and cannibalism in a damselfly
负责人:
Sniegula, Szymon
关键词:
priority effects life history cannibalism intraspecific competition temperature Lestes larval size
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.06q7n29
摘要:
, at two different temperatures (21°C and 23°C). We created three size groups of larvae by manipulating hatching time: early hatched with a large size (extra-advanced
Data from: Producers and scroungers: feeding type composition changes with group size in a socially foraging spider
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关键词:
Behavioural plasticity Behavioural type Feeding tactics Group size Scrounging Social foraging
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.v3sg2
摘要:
In groups of socially foraging animals, feeding behaviour may change with group size in response to varying cost-benefit trade-offs. Numerous studies
Data from: Do larger individuals cope with resource fluctuations better? An artificial selection approach
负责人:
关键词:
Starvation resistance hypothesis;Geometric biology;Dunaliella tertiolecta;Artificial selection;Evolutionary size shift;Primary production;Fitness
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.4mh47r7
摘要:
e resources and maintain growth for longer periods between resource pulses. Testing these theories has relied on interspecific comparisons, which tend to confound body size
Data from: Evolutionary pressures on primate intertemporal choice
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关键词:
allometry brain size decision making intertemporal choice primates social group size black lemurs red-ruffed lemurs black-and-white-ruffed lemurs cotton-top tamarins
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.0k37t
摘要:
allometric factors relating to body size, relative brain size and social group size predict how long 13 primate species will wait in laboratory
Data from: Within- and among-genus components of size evolution during mass extinction, recovery, and background intervals: a case study
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关键词:
extinction selectivity;Permian;Olenekian;Foraminifera;Body Size;Rhaetian;Evolution;Induan;Norian;Triassic;Changhsingian;Ladinian;Anisian;Carnian
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.3rp1p
摘要:
the overall size distribution toward larger or smaller sizes. Thus, size stasis during background intervals appears to result from small and inconsi
Data from: Host traits drive viral life histories across phytoplankton viruses
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关键词:
burst size;Adaptive dynamics;genome size;Evolution;microbe;latent period
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.31sm2
摘要:
(genome size, growth rate) explain 40-50% of variation in burst size and latent period. Specifically, burst size and latent period both exhibit saturating
Data from: Resource and competitive dynamics shape the benefits of public goods cooperation in a plant pathogen
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关键词:
greenbeard;Agrobacterium tumefaciens;multilevel selection;kin competition;Models\/Simulations;population size
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.r3n52bf0
摘要:
Cooperative benefits depend on a variety of ecological factors. Many cooperative bacteria increase the population size of their groups by maki

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