Original dataset from Fonturbel et al. (2019) The hidden costs of living in a transformed habitat: ecological versus evolutionary consequences on a tripartite mutualistic system with a keystone mistletoe, published in Science of the Total Environment 651: 2740-2748
Delimiting the habitat characteristics describing the environmental conditions required by a species...
Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can prov...
Details about the variables' computation and definition are provided in Bertrand 2018 and Bertrand e...
Transformed habitats are the result of deliberate replacement of native species by an exotic monocul...
This dataset contains data and scripts that supplement the publication Lichtenberg et al. (2018) Co...
Local adaptation can lead to genotype‐by‐environment interactions, which can create fitness tradeoff...
Ecogeographic analyses have recovered common environmental trends with respect to morphology; howeve...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes global covariation in the traits of plant leaves. The LE...
Land use change is one of the most important anthropogenic drivers of biodiversity loss. Nevertheles...
Investment in current reproduction can reduce future fitness by depleting resources needed for maint...
Contains fulltext : 168959.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
It can be challenging for organisms to achieve a good match between their phenotypic characteristics...
This Data Supplements Firth, JA. & Sheldon, BC. 2016. Social carry-over effects underpin trans-seaso...
Original dataset from Fonturbel et al. (2017) Increased resource availability prevents the disruptio...
Cooperatively breeding animals occur in virtually every ecosystem on earth. Comparative and biogeogr...
Delimiting the habitat characteristics describing the environmental conditions required by a species...
Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can prov...
Details about the variables' computation and definition are provided in Bertrand 2018 and Bertrand e...
Transformed habitats are the result of deliberate replacement of native species by an exotic monocul...
This dataset contains data and scripts that supplement the publication Lichtenberg et al. (2018) Co...
Local adaptation can lead to genotype‐by‐environment interactions, which can create fitness tradeoff...
Ecogeographic analyses have recovered common environmental trends with respect to morphology; howeve...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes global covariation in the traits of plant leaves. The LE...
Land use change is one of the most important anthropogenic drivers of biodiversity loss. Nevertheles...
Investment in current reproduction can reduce future fitness by depleting resources needed for maint...
Contains fulltext : 168959.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
It can be challenging for organisms to achieve a good match between their phenotypic characteristics...
This Data Supplements Firth, JA. & Sheldon, BC. 2016. Social carry-over effects underpin trans-seaso...
Original dataset from Fonturbel et al. (2017) Increased resource availability prevents the disruptio...
Cooperatively breeding animals occur in virtually every ecosystem on earth. Comparative and biogeogr...
Delimiting the habitat characteristics describing the environmental conditions required by a species...
Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can prov...
Details about the variables' computation and definition are provided in Bertrand 2018 and Bertrand e...