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Shama, Lisa N S (2015): Gasterosteus aculeatus offspring sizes vs. experiment setup after 60 days. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.876649, 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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#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1IdentificationIDShama, Lisa N Sfamily identification number (male x female identification number)
2Treatment: temperatureT:temp°CShama, Lisa N Spaternal acclimation temperature treatment
3Treatment: temperatureT:temp°CShama, Lisa N Smaternal acclimation temperature treatment
4Maternal environment predictabilityPredictabilityShama, Lisa N S
5Treatment: temperatureT:temp°CShama, Lisa N Soffspring rearing temperature treatment
6Gasterosteus aculeatus, egg, diameterG. aculeatus egg dmmShama, Lisa N Sfamily mean egg size based on 20 eggs per female
7Gasterosteus aculeatus, standard length, femaleG. aculeatus sl fmmShama, Lisa N S
8Gasterosteus aculeatusG. aculeatus#Shama, Lisa N Snumber of offspring fish in aquarium at 60 days post-hatch
9Gasterosteus aculeatus, standard length, offspringG. aculeatus sl ommShama, Lisa N Sat 60 days post-hatch
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