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Data from: Sex-specific selection patterns in a dioecious insect-pollinated plant

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Apr 24, 2023 version files 62.69 KB

Abstract

This is an experimental research project which aims at understanding how natural and sexual selection gradients (and differentials) vary according to sex in a dioecious insect-pollinated species, Silene dioica. Moreover, Bateman gradients are estimated using two sampling methods for genotyped offspring acquisition. The following dataset was obtained on the whole flowering season and includes:

  • individual information (population cohort etc.)
  • 18 floral traits (using mean for repeated measures)
  • female reproductive success
  • male reproductive success (clean results from CERVUS, with and without paternity share)
  • male and female mating success (estimating with different sampling methods)