These data are for the paper: "Limited indirect fitness benefits of male group membership in a lekking species." by Christophe Lebigre et al. Molecular Ecology (2014) The data come from a large scale study of a Finnish black grouse population, and are sufficient to replicate the analyses presented in the article. If you are interested in running analyses using this dataset or the full dataset, then please do get in touch with Christophe Lebigre (christophe-dot-lebigre-at-uclouvain-dot-be) or Carl Soulsbury (csoulsbury-at-lincoln-dot-ac-dot-uk). Entries are: NewcomerID: running number for the 104 newcomers Study site code: running number for each of the study sites year: Study year ID_other: running number for the other lekking males Top...
This data package contains data and code needed to reproduce the analysis reported in Sex-specific f...
Environmental shifts may induce sudden reversals in the relative quality or sexual attractiveness of...
Even in well-studied organisms, it is often challenging to uncover the social and environmental dete...
These data are for the paper: "Limited indirect fitness benefits of male group membership in a lekki...
These data are for the paper: "Limited indirect fitness benefits of male group membership in a lekki...
In group living species, individuals may gain the indirect fitness benefits characterising kin selec...
Data for "Age-dependent and age-independent sexual selection on multiple male traits in the lekking ...
For detailed information concerning data collection please see Gonzalez-Voyer et al. Sex roles in bi...
In group living species, individuals may gain the indirect fitness benefits characterizing kin selec...
This is the dataset used for the Whiteside et al. (2018) article "Size dimorphism and sexual segrega...
Individuals' reproductive success is often strongly associated with their age, with typical patterns...
Supplementary data for the Ecology Letters paper: The limits to population density in birds and mamm...
Indirect benefits of mate choice result from increased offspring genetic quality and may be importan...
While intensive hunting activities, such as commercial fishing and trophy hunting, can have profound...
Data and code used to run the analyses presented in the article "Interpopulation differences in male...
This data package contains data and code needed to reproduce the analysis reported in Sex-specific f...
Environmental shifts may induce sudden reversals in the relative quality or sexual attractiveness of...
Even in well-studied organisms, it is often challenging to uncover the social and environmental dete...
These data are for the paper: "Limited indirect fitness benefits of male group membership in a lekki...
These data are for the paper: "Limited indirect fitness benefits of male group membership in a lekki...
In group living species, individuals may gain the indirect fitness benefits characterising kin selec...
Data for "Age-dependent and age-independent sexual selection on multiple male traits in the lekking ...
For detailed information concerning data collection please see Gonzalez-Voyer et al. Sex roles in bi...
In group living species, individuals may gain the indirect fitness benefits characterizing kin selec...
This is the dataset used for the Whiteside et al. (2018) article "Size dimorphism and sexual segrega...
Individuals' reproductive success is often strongly associated with their age, with typical patterns...
Supplementary data for the Ecology Letters paper: The limits to population density in birds and mamm...
Indirect benefits of mate choice result from increased offspring genetic quality and may be importan...
While intensive hunting activities, such as commercial fishing and trophy hunting, can have profound...
Data and code used to run the analyses presented in the article "Interpopulation differences in male...
This data package contains data and code needed to reproduce the analysis reported in Sex-specific f...
Environmental shifts may induce sudden reversals in the relative quality or sexual attractiveness of...
Even in well-studied organisms, it is often challenging to uncover the social and environmental dete...