Data from: Variation in offspring development is driven more by weather and maternal condition than predation risk

Dryad version number: 1 Version status: submitted Dryad curation status: Published Sharing link: https://datadryad.org/stash/share/OZpT8VhO3TBNVkaF073i4zeeEbxVXeKStdv2CXI-Upc Storage size: 91143 Visibility: public Usage notes Development time for an alpine population of Horned Lark Data was collecte...

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Main Authors: de Zwaan, Devin R., Camfield, Alaine F., MacDonald, Elizabeth C., Martin, Kathy
Other Authors: Federated Research Data Repository, Dépôt fédéré de données de recherche
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Published: 2019
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geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.7012f1b
https://doi.org/10.5683/sp2/ywkgtx
https://doi.org/10.14288/1.0398028
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topic Life sciences
medicine and health care
Eremophila alpestris
incubation duration
nestling period length
path analysis
ground-nesting songbird
Horned Lark
alpine ecology
Holocene
developmental carry-over effects
Other
geo
envir
spellingShingle Life sciences
medicine and health care
Eremophila alpestris
incubation duration
nestling period length
path analysis
ground-nesting songbird
Horned Lark
alpine ecology
Holocene
developmental carry-over effects
Other
geo
envir
de Zwaan, Devin R.
Camfield, Alaine F.
MacDonald, Elizabeth C.
Martin, Kathy
Data from: Variation in offspring development is driven more by weather and maternal condition than predation risk
topic_facet Life sciences
medicine and health care
Eremophila alpestris
incubation duration
nestling period length
path analysis
ground-nesting songbird
Horned Lark
alpine ecology
Holocene
developmental carry-over effects
Other
geo
envir
description Dryad version number: 1 Version status: submitted Dryad curation status: Published Sharing link: https://datadryad.org/stash/share/OZpT8VhO3TBNVkaF073i4zeeEbxVXeKStdv2CXI-Upc Storage size: 91143 Visibility: public Usage notes Development time for an alpine population of Horned Lark Data was collected in the field from 2003 to 2011 by Alaine Camfield, Elizabeth MacDonald, and Kathy Martin. The variables 'Clutch initiation', 'Incubation initiation', 'Hatch date', and 'Fledge date' are in Julian date format. 'Predation risk' is the probability of nest loss per month calculated using the Mayfield estimate. Weather data for Hudson Bay Mountain, 2003-2011 Temperature and precipitation data collected on Hudson Bay Mountain (alpine field site) over the years 2003, 2004, 3005, 2006, 2007, 2010, and 2011. Data was collected by Alaine Camfield, Kathy Martin and Will MacKenzie. SA stands for 'Smithers Airport' which was the closest weather station with available precipitation data early in the study when precipitation was not available for the study site. See associated paper for more details. Weather data for Hudson Bay Mountain_2003 to 2011.xlsx Abstract 1. Variation in offspring development is expected to be driven by constraints on resource allocation between growth and maintenance (e.g., thermoregulation). Rapid post-natal development decreases predation risk, while inclement weather likely prolongs development. For taxa with parental care, parental behaviour may buffer offspring against some extrinsic drivers. 2. Using a 7-year dataset from an alpine population of horned lark Eremophila alpestris, a ground-nesting songbird in northern British Columbia, Canada, we investigated multiple potential drivers of variation in incubation and nestling development duration. 3. Using path analysis, we evaluated the direct effects of weather, predation risk, and parental care on offspring development, as well as, indirect developmental 'carry-over' effects of conditions during incubation on the nestling period. 4. Nestling period ...
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Camfield, Alaine F.
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Martin, Kathy
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MacDonald, Elizabeth C.
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title Data from: Variation in offspring development is driven more by weather and maternal condition than predation risk
title_short Data from: Variation in offspring development is driven more by weather and maternal condition than predation risk
title_full Data from: Variation in offspring development is driven more by weather and maternal condition than predation risk
title_fullStr Data from: Variation in offspring development is driven more by weather and maternal condition than predation risk
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Variation in offspring development is driven more by weather and maternal condition than predation risk
title_sort data from: variation in offspring development is driven more by weather and maternal condition than predation risk
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