Data from: On fitness and partial migration in a large herbivore – migratory moose have higher reproductive performance than residents ...
Partially migratory populations comprise both resident and migratory individuals. These tactics may coexist if their demographic contribution to future generations (i.e. fitness) are equal or vary temporally with environmental conditions, or if individuals switch between being migrant and resident....
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ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.j0r00 2023-12-31T09:58:39+01:00 Data from: On fitness and partial migration in a large herbivore – migratory moose have higher reproductive performance than residents ... Rolandsen, Christer Moe Solberg, Erling J. Sæther, Bengt-Erik Moorter, Bram Van Herfindal, Ivar Bjørneraas, Kari Saether, Bernt-Erik 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.j0r00 https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.j0r00 en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/oik.02996 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Environmental variation Alces alces Dataset dataset 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.j0r0010.1111/oik.02996 2023-12-01T12:06:09Z Partially migratory populations comprise both resident and migratory individuals. These tactics may coexist if their demographic contribution to future generations (i.e. fitness) are equal or vary temporally with environmental conditions, or if individuals switch between being migrant and resident. Alternatively, the choice of movement tactic can be based on individual attributes such as age, competitive ability or personality. In the latter cases, the two tactics are not expected to have similar average fitness. In this study, we examined the effect of movement tactic on reproductive performance and survival of 82 GPS-marked female moose and their offspring in a partial migratory population in central Norway. The results indicated higher growth in the migrating part of the population because migrating females produced more twins than resident females. We found no differences in pregnancy rates or survival of adults or their offspring, indicating a net fitness benefit of being migrant. We found the average ... : Data - The effect of movement tactic on twinning rateData used to analyze the effect of movement tactic on twinning rate.dryad_twins.txtData - shoulderheight and twinningData used to compare shoulderheight of resident and migrant female moose. And to test the effect of shoulderheight on the probabilty of having twins.dryad_shoulderheight.txtData - moose and altitudeData used to examine if migrants and residents used different altitudes during the year.dryad_altitude.txtData - summersurvivalcalvesData used to analyze summer survival of calves in relation to their mothers movement tactic.dryad_summersurvivalcalves.txtData - totalcalfsurvivalData used to analyze first year survival of calves in relation to their mothers movement tactic.dryad_totalcalfsurvival.txt ... Dataset Alces alces DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Partially migratory populations comprise both resident and migratory individuals. These tactics may coexist if their demographic contribution to future generations (i.e. fitness) are equal or vary temporally with environmental conditions, or if individuals switch between being migrant and resident. Alternatively, the choice of movement tactic can be based on individual attributes such as age, competitive ability or personality. In the latter cases, the two tactics are not expected to have similar average fitness. In this study, we examined the effect of movement tactic on reproductive performance and survival of 82 GPS-marked female moose and their offspring in a partial migratory population in central Norway. The results indicated higher growth in the migrating part of the population because migrating females produced more twins than resident females. We found no differences in pregnancy rates or survival of adults or their offspring, indicating a net fitness benefit of being migrant. We found the average ... : Data - The effect of movement tactic on twinning rateData used to analyze the effect of movement tactic on twinning rate.dryad_twins.txtData - shoulderheight and twinningData used to compare shoulderheight of resident and migrant female moose. And to test the effect of shoulderheight on the probabilty of having twins.dryad_shoulderheight.txtData - moose and altitudeData used to examine if migrants and residents used different altitudes during the year.dryad_altitude.txtData - summersurvivalcalvesData used to analyze summer survival of calves in relation to their mothers movement tactic.dryad_summersurvivalcalves.txtData - totalcalfsurvivalData used to analyze first year survival of calves in relation to their mothers movement tactic.dryad_totalcalfsurvival.txt ... |
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Rolandsen, Christer Moe Solberg, Erling J. Sæther, Bengt-Erik Moorter, Bram Van Herfindal, Ivar Bjørneraas, Kari Saether, Bernt-Erik |
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Data from: On fitness and partial migration in a large herbivore – migratory moose have higher reproductive performance than residents ... |
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data from: on fitness and partial migration in a large herbivore – migratory moose have higher reproductive performance than residents ... |
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