Data from: What lies beneath? Population dynamics conceal pace-of-life and sex ratio variation, with implications for resilience to environmental change
Each data file is summarized below. "Body condition per year.RDS": Body condition residuals per year. Individual: Unique ID for each badger. Year: Year for which body condition is being summarized. Body_condition_residual: Average of individual residuals during the year in question from a...
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"Body condition per year.RDS": Body condition residuals per year.
Individual: Unique ID for each badger.
Year: Year for which body condition is being summarized.
Body_condition_residual: Average of individual residuals during the year in question from a model incorporating sex, season, and a smoothed spline of age (in years), allowing the spline to vary with season.
"Environmental conditions.RDS": Environmental conditions per year.
Year: Year for which environmental metrics apply.
Cubs: Number of cubs traced in the study area that year.
MNA_adjusted: Ni, trapping efficiency-adjusted population density as specified in the manuscript.
Male_adults: Male Ni.
Female_adults: Female Ni.
TE: Trapping efficiency for the year (see manuscript).
Mean_temp: Mean daily temperature for the year.
Sigma_temp: Mean daily deviation from sinusoidal annual fit to daily temperatures.
Seasonality_temp: Amplitude of sinusoidal annual fit to daily temperatures.
Mean_rain: Mean daily rainfall for the year.
CV_rain: Coefficient of variation of daily rainfall for the year.
"Individual data.RDS": Individual life-history metrics.
Individual: Individual badger identifier.
Sex: Badger sex.
Birth_year: Year in which badger was born (if trapped as cub) or in which badger was inferred to be born from toothwear (if first trapped as an adult).
Max_age: Maximum age at which badger was trapped. Note, this is before plausibility analysis, so do consider that extreme values (>14 years) are likely due to improper aging of individuals first caught as adults.
Total_offspring: Total offspring assigned to individual in their lifetime.
Alpha: Age at first successful mating (males) or primiparity (females). NA if never assigned offspring.
Fertility: Number of offspring produced/years of reproductive viability. NA if never assigned offspring.
F_a: Ratio of fertility to alpha.
"Parentage assignments.RDS": Yearly parentage assignments.
Individual: Unique badger identifier.
1987-2018: 0 if badger was not assigned offspring that year. Otherwise, a number providing the number of cubs a badger was assigned that year. |
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DOI: | 10.7910/dvn/oj9guj |