Dataset 33 Rako et al. 2009, Post winter male fertility 2006
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- 2005
- To
- 2005
- Keywords
- Post winter male fertility
Summary
This data file contains post winter male fertility data of the 2006 experiment with three Drosophila melanogaster populations collected in 2005. Each male was crossed to 1-5 virgin females and the total number of offspring, number of offspring per female and maximum number of offspring per female was scored for each male (Fig. 2). Note longitudes in data are approximate.
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When using this data, please cite the original publication:
Rako, L., Poulsen, N. A., Shirriffs, J., and Hoffmann, A. A. (2009). Clinal variation in post-winter male fertility retention; an adaptive overwintering strategy in Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22: 2438-2444
Additionally, please cite the Dryad data set:
Hoffmann et al. Dryad Digital Repository http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.k9c31 (2015).
And the Australian Drosophila Ecology and Evolution Resource (ADEER):
Hoffmann, A. A., Smith, A., Griffin, P. C. & Hangartner, S. B. "Australian Drosophila Ecology and Evolution Resource". https://adeer.esrc.info/, (2015).
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- Rako, L., Poulsen, N. A., Shirriffs, J., and Hoffmann, A. A., 'Clinal variation in post-winter male fertility retention; an adaptive overwintering strategy in Drosophila melanogaster', Journal of Evolutionary Biology, vol. 22, no. 12, 2009, pp. 2438-2444. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01852.x. Details
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- 33 Rako et al. 2009, Post winter male fertility 2006
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- dataset
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