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Shama, Lisa N S; Wegner, K Mathias (2014): Gasterosteus aculeatus hatching success vs. experiment setup. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.835581, In supplement to: Shama, LNS; Wegner, KM (2014): Grandparental effects in marine sticklebacks: transgenerational plasticity across multiple generations. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 27(11), 2297-2307, https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.12490

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#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1IdentificationIDShama, Lisa N Stemperature treatment groups that were crossed (male x female)
2Temperature, rearingT rear°CShama, Lisa N SGasterosteus aculeatus
3Gasterosteus aculeatus, acclimation temperature, paternalG. aculeatus accl temp paternal°CShama, Lisa N Ssire
4Gasterosteus aculeatus, acclimation temperature, maternalG. aculeatus accl temp maternal°CShama, Lisa N Sdam
5Gasterosteus aculeatus, acclimation temperature, paternalG. aculeatus accl temp paternal°CShama, Lisa N Sgrandsire
6Gasterosteus aculeatus, acclimation temperature, paternalG. aculeatus accl temp paternal°CShama, Lisa N Sgranddam
7Gasterosteus aculeatus, acclimation temperature, maternalG. aculeatus accl temp maternal°CShama, Lisa N Sgrandsire
8Gasterosteus aculeatus, acclimation temperature, maternalG. aculeatus accl temp maternal°CShama, Lisa N Sgranddam
9IdentificationIDShama, Lisa N Sfull sibling family ID
10Gasterosteus aculeatus, standard length, femaleG. aculeatus sl fmmShama, Lisa N S
11Gasterosteus aculeatus, egg, diameterG. aculeatus egg dmmShama, Lisa N S
12Gasterosteus aculeatus eggsG. aculeatus egg#Shama, Lisa N S
13Gasterosteus aculeatus, number of hatchlingsG. aculeatus hatch#Shama, Lisa N S
14Gasterosteus aculeatus, hatching successG. aculeatus hatch succShama, Lisa N S
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