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Data from: Social environment influences the relationship between genotype and gene expression in wild baboons
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.s5j81
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- of early life social environment. Social connectedness, maternal dominance rank and group size all interacted with genotype to influence
Data from: Parental effects of male alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) on ARTs of haploid sons
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- Schausberger, Peter
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.184gk80
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- d, sneaker- or fighter-mated) is indicative of the offspring’ social environment and ART flexibility rather prevails in younger than older males. 4. Fighter
Data from: Maternal and paternal contributions to pathogen resistance dependent on development stage in a whitefish (Salmonidae)
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.t91gr
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- on environmental factors and developmental stage 2. In order to experimentally disentangle maternal from paternal contributions and the likely effects of developmental
Data from: Using partial genotyping to estimate the genetic and maternal determinants of adaptive traits in a progeny trial of Fagus sylvatica
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.01n2q
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- Understanding the determinants of phenotypic variation is critical to evaluate the ability of traits to evolve in a changing environment. In trees
Data from: Sex-specific fitness effects of unpredictable early life conditions are associated with DNA methylation in the avi
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- Animal Mating/Breeding Systems Behavior/Social Evolution Phenotypic Plasticity Adaptation Birds Climate Change
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.4s61t
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- Organisms can adapt to variable environments by using environmental cues to modulate developmental gene expression. In principle, maternal influences
Data from: Maternal effects influence phenotypes and survival during early life stages in an aquatic turtle
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- Chrysemys picta;turtle;maternal effects;Nest-site choice;egg size;phenotypic selection;hibernation
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.m141f
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- organismal fitness. For oviparous organisms that lack parental care, oviposition-site choice and egg size are maternal effects that can greatly affect
Data from: Maternal exposure to predator scents: offspring phenotypic adjustment and dispersal
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- Common lizard;predation risk;antipredator behaviour;maternal effects;Dispersal;Zootoca vivipara
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.sk32d
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- s adjusted offspring phenotype to risky natal environments (tail length) or increased risk avoidance (dispersal). Although maternal effects can be passive
Data from: Egg size investment in superb fairy-wrens: helper effects are modulated by climate
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.087b9
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- reproductive strategies. In cooperative breeders, theory predicts that mothers with helpers should provide less care when environmental conditions are favourable
Data from: Mother-offspring and nest mate resemblance but no heritability in early-life telomere length in white-throated dippers
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.b2v37
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- itance in generating these patterns, suggesting they are due to non-genetic maternal and common environment effects instead. We conclude tha
Data from: Environmental quality predicts optimal egg size in the wild
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.0q13g
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- . We find that optimal egg size is greater when the quality of the stream environment is lower (as estimated by a composite index of habitat quality). Acro