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The new kid on the block: Immigrant males win big whereas females pay fitness cost after dispersal - data

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The <b>data and code </b>for residents and immigrants (successful dispersers) and their offspring using 29 years of monitoring from North American red squirrels (<i>Tamiasciurus hudsonicus</i>) in Yukon, Canada. Data obtained with funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada, Northern Scientific Training Program, and the National Science Foundation.<br><br>Published. <b>Martinig, A. R.</b>, A. G. McAdam, B. Danzter, J. E. Lane, D. W. Coltman, &amp; S. Boutin. 2019.<i> </i>The new kid on the block: Immigrant males win big whereas females pay fitness cost after dispersal. Ecology Letters 23:430–438.<br>

本数据集包含加拿大育空地区基于29年长期监测得到的北美红松鼠(*Tamiasciurus hudsonicus*)本地留守个体、成功扩散的迁入个体及其后代的相关数据与配套代码。本数据集相关数据依托加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会、北部科学培训计划及美国国家科学基金会的资助完成采集。<br><br>已发表文献:<b>Martinig, A. R.</b>、A. G. McAdam、B. Danzter、J. E. Lane、D. W. Coltman与S. Boutin,2019年。论文标题为<i>《本区域新成员:扩散成功的雄性迁入者获益颇丰,雌性扩散者则需付出适合度代价》</i>,发表于《Ecology Letters(生态学快报)》第23卷,第430-438页。
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