Data from: A treefrog with reproductive mode plasticity reveals a changing balance of selection for non-aquatic egg-laying
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| Title | TerrAqEggs_DRYAD |
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| Description | The data in this file are from an experiment conducted in the fall of 2010 in Gamboa, Panama. The experiment used naturally laid egg masses of the treefrog Dendropsophus ebraccatus, which were then placed above or below the surface of the water and placed inside a small cage to exclude predators or were left exposed to predators. Survival and developmental stage were recorded after 24 and 48 hours, as well as the amount of rainfall that fell, the mean and max temperature and minimum humidity during the preceeding 24 hours. |
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| Title | PredictedBreeding_DRYAD |
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| Description | The data in this file were generated from an R script that estimated the mortality of D. ebraccatus eggs that would have been laid between 1972-2010. The script used the experimental data in TerrAqEggs_DRYAD.csv to create functions of aquatic and terrestrial egg mortality based on the rain falling on eggs during the 48 h post-oviposition (figures 1D-F of the ms). Combining these functions, specific to each pond used in the study, egg mortality was estimated for each rainstorm 5mm or greater between 1972-2010 (data available from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, as described above). |
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| Title | ACP.rain.summary_DRYAD |
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| Description | The data in this file are summarized rainfall data for each year between 1972-2010. Rainfall data are from the Panama Canal Authority weather station in Gamboa, Panama, and are freely available for download from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. For the purposes of analyses, I defined the rainy season as May 15-November 15. |
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