Data on growth of clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula collected in the lab at Boston University in 2016 and 2017. Two years of data, reflecting two slightly different experiments, on two separate pages. 'Final length' is the length of the fish at the end of the experiment (mm); 'Individual' is the type of individual at the end of the experiment (P1 = pair-rank-1; P2 = pair-rank-2; S = solitary); 'Treatment' is the experimental treatment (P = paired; S = solitary); 'Replicate' is the replicate ID: in both years the fish were housed in size-matched replicates at the start of the experiment
Ecological drivers of fitness components such as the lifetime reproductive success (LRS) determine w...
Dataset: Geange_and_Stier_2010 Priority Effects LengthThis dataset is from a manipulative experiment...
International audienceAs interest increases in ecological, evolutionary, and developmental biology (...
Data on growth of clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula collected in the lab at Boston University in ...
Many animal societies have dominance hierarchies in which social rank is correlated with size. In su...
To assess the type of sensory cues required for clownfish individuals to engage in competitive growt...
Data use in the analysis of size at maturity. Data correspond to size at maturity of lab-reared mal...
A fundamental question of evolutionary ecology is, what determines body size? In general, the body s...
Clownfishes (or anemonefishes) form an iconic group of coral reef fishes, principally known for thei...
In this study, we investigated the host choice of naïve Amphiprion ocellaris , a specialist, at two ...
A central question of evolutionary ecology is: why do animals live in groups? Answering this questio...
Dataset: Geange_et_al_2013 Competitive Hierarchies LengthsStandard length of individuals from an exp...
Social hierarchies within groups define the distribution of resources and provide benefits that supp...
Clownfishes, with their showy colouration, are well known for their symbiosis with sea anemones and ...
Dataset: Basslet growthGrowth rates of two basslet species from an experiment conducted in 2014 in t...
Ecological drivers of fitness components such as the lifetime reproductive success (LRS) determine w...
Dataset: Geange_and_Stier_2010 Priority Effects LengthThis dataset is from a manipulative experiment...
International audienceAs interest increases in ecological, evolutionary, and developmental biology (...
Data on growth of clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula collected in the lab at Boston University in ...
Many animal societies have dominance hierarchies in which social rank is correlated with size. In su...
To assess the type of sensory cues required for clownfish individuals to engage in competitive growt...
Data use in the analysis of size at maturity. Data correspond to size at maturity of lab-reared mal...
A fundamental question of evolutionary ecology is, what determines body size? In general, the body s...
Clownfishes (or anemonefishes) form an iconic group of coral reef fishes, principally known for thei...
In this study, we investigated the host choice of naïve Amphiprion ocellaris , a specialist, at two ...
A central question of evolutionary ecology is: why do animals live in groups? Answering this questio...
Dataset: Geange_et_al_2013 Competitive Hierarchies LengthsStandard length of individuals from an exp...
Social hierarchies within groups define the distribution of resources and provide benefits that supp...
Clownfishes, with their showy colouration, are well known for their symbiosis with sea anemones and ...
Dataset: Basslet growthGrowth rates of two basslet species from an experiment conducted in 2014 in t...
Ecological drivers of fitness components such as the lifetime reproductive success (LRS) determine w...
Dataset: Geange_and_Stier_2010 Priority Effects LengthThis dataset is from a manipulative experiment...
International audienceAs interest increases in ecological, evolutionary, and developmental biology (...