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Data from: Using multiple markers to elucidate the ancient, historical, and m...
Throughout most of the Americas, post-colonial dogs largely erased the genetic signatures of pre-historical dogs. However, the North American Arctic harbors dogs that are... -
Data from: Local pain dynamics during constant exhaustive exercise
The purpose of this study was to delineate the topological dynamics of pain and discomfort during constant exercise performed until volitional exhaustion. Eleven physical... -
Data from: A population genomic scan in Chorthippus grasshoppers unveils prev...
Understanding the genetics of speciation and the processes that drive it is a central goal of evolutionary biology. Grasshoppers of the Chorthippus species group differ strongly... -
Data from: Modeling character change heterogeneity in phylogenetic analyses o...
The Mk model was developed for estimating phylogenetic trees from discrete morphological data, whether for living or fossil taxa. Like any model, the Mk model makes a number of... -
Data from: Testing the effects of ant invasions on non-ant arthropods with hi...
Invasions give rise to a wide range of ecological effects. Many invasions proceed without noticeable impacts on the resident biota, whereas others shift species composition and... -
Data from: Quantifying urban ecosystem services based on high-resolution data...
The urban dimension of ecosystem services (ES) is underexposed, while the importance of ES for human well-being is nowhere as evident as in cities. Urban challenges such as air... -
Data from: Causations of phylogeographic barrier of some rocky shore species ...
Background: Substrate, ocean current and freshwater discharge are recognized as important factors that control the larval dispersal and recruitment of intertidal species. Life... -
Data from: Movement is the glue connecting home ranges and habitat selection
Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' distribution) or on environmental (e.g. habitat use and selection) space.... -
Data from: A sex allocation cost to polyandry in a parasitoid wasp
The costs and benefits of polyandry are central to understanding the near-ubiquity of female multiple mating. Here, we present evidence of a novel cost of polyandry: disrupted... -
Data from: A cryptic Allee effect: spatial contexts mask an existing fitness–...
Current theories predict that Allee effects should be widespread in nature, but there is little consistency in empirical findings. We hypothesized that this gap can arise from... -
Data from: Orientation to the sun by animals and its interaction with crypsis
Orientation with respect to the sun has been observed in a wide range of species and has generally been interpreted in terms of thermoregulation and/or ultraviolet (UV)... -
Data from: Establishment of a coastal fish in the Azores: recent colonisation...
The processes and timescales associated with ocean-wide changes in the distribution of marine species have intrigued biologists since Darwin’s earliest insights into... -
Data from: The susceptibility of Echinacea angustifolia to a specialist aphid...
Plants and their herbivores may influence each other's fitness and, hence, genetic dynamics, as well as their demography. Conversely, variation in fitness-related traits may... -
Data from: Colony and individual life-history responses to temperature in a s...
Pollinating insects are of major ecological and commercial importance, yet they may be facing ecological disruption from a changing climate. Despite this threat, few studies... -
Data from: Delay of gratification is associated with white matter connectivit...
Individual variability in delay of gratification (DG) is associated with a number of important outcomes in both non-human and human primates. Using diffusion tensor imaging... -
Data from: New insights into carbon acquisition and exchanges within the cora...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemical cycles and nutrient stoichiometry of coastal ecosystems and is often associated with coral reef decline. However,... -
Data from: Prey responses to fine-scale variation in predation risk from comb...
While it is well documented that organisms can express phenotypic plasticity in response to single gradients of environmental variation, our understanding of how organisms... -
PAN-00053388 - rim fragment (terra sigillata)
This find is registered at Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands with number PAN-00053388 -
Data from: Hysteretic dynamics of active particles in a periodic orienting field
Active motion of living organisms and artificial self-propelling particles has been an area of intense research at the interface of biology, chemistry and physics. Significant... -
Data from: Nutrient limitation of woody debris decomposition in a tropical fo...
Tropical forests represent a major terrestrial store of carbon (C), a large proportion of which is contained in the soil and decaying organic matter. Woody debris plays a key...