Shama, Lisa N S (2015): Gasterosteus aculeatus offspring sizes vs. experiment setup after 30 days [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.876648, In supplement to: Shama, LNS (2015): Bet hedging in a warming ocean: predictability of maternal environment shapes offspring size variation in marine sticklebacks. Global Change Biology, 21(12), 4387-4400, https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13041
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Coastal Ecology @ AWI (AWI_Coast)
Parameter(s):
# | Name | Short Name | Unit | Principal Investigator | Method/Device | Comment |
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1 | Identification | ID | Shama, Lisa N S | family identification number (male x female identification number) | ||
2 | Treatment: temperature | T:temp | °C | Shama, Lisa N S | paternal acclimation temperature treatment | |
3 | Treatment: temperature | T:temp | °C | Shama, Lisa N S | maternal acclimation temperature treatment | |
4 | Maternal environment predictability | Predictability | Shama, Lisa N S | |||
5 | Treatment: temperature | T:temp | °C | Shama, Lisa N S | offspring rearing temperature treatment | |
6 | Gasterosteus aculeatus, egg, diameter | G. aculeatus egg diam | mm | Shama, Lisa N S | family mean egg size based on 20 eggs per female | |
7 | Gasterosteus aculeatus, standard length, female | G. aculeatus sl f | mm | Shama, Lisa N S | ||
8 | Gasterosteus aculeatus | G. aculeatus | # | Shama, Lisa N S | number of offspring fish in aquarium at 30 days post-hatch | |
9 | Gasterosteus aculeatus, standard length, offspring | G. aculeatus sl o | mm | Shama, Lisa N S | at 30 days post-hatch |
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