Filename: aggrredlendiffs.csv Description: aggression with redness and length differences between male pairs - for recognition questions Who collected the data: Alycia CR Lackey Contact information: Alycia CR Lackey, reyno340@msu, 203 Natural Science Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA (also see mcomp-mainREADME.txt for additional term explanations) associated with Journal of Evolutionary Biology article manuscript# JEB-2012-00848.R1 title: Divergent sexual selection via male competition: ecology is key authors: Alycia CR Lackey, Janette W Boughman Rep = replicate 1-14, one replicate contains 4 tanks each with 4 males for each lake and trt combination (i.e., P VO; P O; E VO; E O) Tank = tank number 1-13, tanks were reused throughout the season Lake = male's lake Paxton Lake, Texada Island, British Columbia (49° 42' 30" N 124° 31' 20" W) or Enos Lake, Vancouver Island, British Columbia (49° 16' 43" N 124° 9' 20" W) Trt = habitat type; VO = vegetated and open [=mixed in publication]; O = open only [=open in publication] BtoBaggr = aggression between benthic(-like) males; averaged of proportion of days aggression occurred from LGB to SMB and from SMB to LGB abslendiffLGBtoSMB = absolute value of lendiffLGBtoSMB absreddiffLGBtoSMB = absolute value of reddiffLGBtoSMB LtoLaggr = aggression between limnetic(-like) males; averaged of proportion of days aggression occurred from LGL to SML and from SML to LGL abslendiffLGLtoSML = absolute value of lendiffLGBtoSMB absreddiffLGLtoSML = absolute value of reddiffLGBtoSMB BtoLaggr = aggression from LGB to LGL, SMB to LGL, LGB to SML, or SMB to SML, proportion of days this aggression occurred BtoL = identifies male pair (LGB to LGL, SMB to LGL, LGB to SML, or SMB to SML) LtoBaggr = similar to BtoLaggr, except from L to B males LtoB = identifies male pair (LGL to LGB, SML to LGB, LGL to SMB, or SML to SMB) abslendiffBtoL absreddiffBtoL (these are all similar to descriptions above)