Data from: Sex-specific selection patterns in a dioecious insect-pollinated plant
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Data_GradSel.txt
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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)