Data from: Paceless life? a meta-analysis of the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis ...
The pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis predicts that individual differences in behaviour should integrate with morphological, physiological, and life-history traits along a slow to fast pace-of-life continuum. For example, individuals with a “slow” pace-of-life are expected to exhibit a slower growth...
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ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.m74c8nj 2024-02-04T09:59:26+01:00 Data from: Paceless life? a meta-analysis of the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis ... Royauté, Raphaël Berdal, Monica Anderson Garrison, Courtney R. Dochtermann, Ned A. 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.m74c8nj https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.m74c8nj en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00265-018-2472-z Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Covariation Ficedula hypoleuca Carduelis chloris phenotypic integration Cyanistes caeruleus Marmota marmota Cherax destructor Calidris canutus Canis lupus familiaris Tamias striatus Taeniopygia guttata Cervus elaphus Esox lucius Parus major Strix aluco Acheta domesticus Larinioides cornutus Urocitellus beldingi Microtus pennsylvanicus Gryllus integer Zootoca vivipara behavioural syndrome Tamias sibiricus Ischnura sp. Desmognathus brimleyorum Larinioides patagiatus Peromyscus maniculatus Dicentrarchus labrax Rana dalmatina Tenebrio molitor Gasterosteus aculeatus Strix uralensis Dataset dataset 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.m74c8nj10.1007/s00265-018-2472-z 2024-01-05T04:51:50Z The pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis predicts that individual differences in behaviour should integrate with morphological, physiological, and life-history traits along a slow to fast pace-of-life continuum. For example, individuals with a “slow” pace-of-life are expected to exhibit a slower growth rate, delayed reproduction, longer lifespans, have stronger immune responses, and are expected to avoid risky situations relative to “fast” individuals. If supported this hypothesis would help resolve ecological and evolutionary questions regarding the origin and maintenance of phenotypic variation. Support for the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis has, however, been mixed. Here we conducted a meta-analysis of 42 articles and 179 estimates testing the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis as it applies to the integration of behaviours with physiological or life-history traits. We found little overall support for the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis with the mean support estimated as r = 0.06. Support for the ... : BEAS-D-17-00146_ArticlesList of 42 articles selected for meta-analysis after screeningBEAS-D-17-00146_PhyloTreePhylogenetic tree built using phyloT for the 30 species used in the meta-analysis (Letunic 2015) Letunic, I. (2015). phyloT : Phylogenetic Tree Generator. [online] Phylot.biobyte.de. Available at: http://phylot.biobyte.de/.BEAS-D-17-00146_DataEffect sizes for meta-analysis of the relationships between behavior x physiology and behavior x life-history correlations based on published data from 42 articles and 30 species and a total of 179 estimate. Each estimate describes the correlation between a behavioral trait (B) and a physiological (P) or life-history trait (LH).BEAS-D-17-00146_AnalysisR code used to complete the meta-analysis ... Dataset Calidris canutus Canis lupus Strix uralensis DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Parus ENVELOPE(3.950,3.950,-71.983,-71.983) |
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Covariation Ficedula hypoleuca Carduelis chloris phenotypic integration Cyanistes caeruleus Marmota marmota Cherax destructor Calidris canutus Canis lupus familiaris Tamias striatus Taeniopygia guttata Cervus elaphus Esox lucius Parus major Strix aluco Acheta domesticus Larinioides cornutus Urocitellus beldingi Microtus pennsylvanicus Gryllus integer Zootoca vivipara behavioural syndrome Tamias sibiricus Ischnura sp. Desmognathus brimleyorum Larinioides patagiatus Peromyscus maniculatus Dicentrarchus labrax Rana dalmatina Tenebrio molitor Gasterosteus aculeatus Strix uralensis |
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Covariation Ficedula hypoleuca Carduelis chloris phenotypic integration Cyanistes caeruleus Marmota marmota Cherax destructor Calidris canutus Canis lupus familiaris Tamias striatus Taeniopygia guttata Cervus elaphus Esox lucius Parus major Strix aluco Acheta domesticus Larinioides cornutus Urocitellus beldingi Microtus pennsylvanicus Gryllus integer Zootoca vivipara behavioural syndrome Tamias sibiricus Ischnura sp. Desmognathus brimleyorum Larinioides patagiatus Peromyscus maniculatus Dicentrarchus labrax Rana dalmatina Tenebrio molitor Gasterosteus aculeatus Strix uralensis Royauté, Raphaël Berdal, Monica Anderson Garrison, Courtney R. Dochtermann, Ned A. Data from: Paceless life? a meta-analysis of the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis ... |
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Covariation Ficedula hypoleuca Carduelis chloris phenotypic integration Cyanistes caeruleus Marmota marmota Cherax destructor Calidris canutus Canis lupus familiaris Tamias striatus Taeniopygia guttata Cervus elaphus Esox lucius Parus major Strix aluco Acheta domesticus Larinioides cornutus Urocitellus beldingi Microtus pennsylvanicus Gryllus integer Zootoca vivipara behavioural syndrome Tamias sibiricus Ischnura sp. Desmognathus brimleyorum Larinioides patagiatus Peromyscus maniculatus Dicentrarchus labrax Rana dalmatina Tenebrio molitor Gasterosteus aculeatus Strix uralensis |
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The pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis predicts that individual differences in behaviour should integrate with morphological, physiological, and life-history traits along a slow to fast pace-of-life continuum. For example, individuals with a “slow” pace-of-life are expected to exhibit a slower growth rate, delayed reproduction, longer lifespans, have stronger immune responses, and are expected to avoid risky situations relative to “fast” individuals. If supported this hypothesis would help resolve ecological and evolutionary questions regarding the origin and maintenance of phenotypic variation. Support for the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis has, however, been mixed. Here we conducted a meta-analysis of 42 articles and 179 estimates testing the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis as it applies to the integration of behaviours with physiological or life-history traits. We found little overall support for the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis with the mean support estimated as r = 0.06. Support for the ... : BEAS-D-17-00146_ArticlesList of 42 articles selected for meta-analysis after screeningBEAS-D-17-00146_PhyloTreePhylogenetic tree built using phyloT for the 30 species used in the meta-analysis (Letunic 2015) Letunic, I. (2015). phyloT : Phylogenetic Tree Generator. [online] Phylot.biobyte.de. Available at: http://phylot.biobyte.de/.BEAS-D-17-00146_DataEffect sizes for meta-analysis of the relationships between behavior x physiology and behavior x life-history correlations based on published data from 42 articles and 30 species and a total of 179 estimate. Each estimate describes the correlation between a behavioral trait (B) and a physiological (P) or life-history trait (LH).BEAS-D-17-00146_AnalysisR code used to complete the meta-analysis ... |
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Data from: Paceless life? a meta-analysis of the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis ... |
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