[Retracted] Data from: Behavior, morphology, and microhabitat use: what drives individual niche variation?
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NOTICE: Following the publication of the related research article by Costa-Pereira & Pruitt [1], the journal was made aware of potential problems with the associated raw data collected by co-author, Jonathan Pruitt. An investigation into the data detected duplicated values and as such, results drawn from these data cannot be considered reliable. A link to the retraction is available here: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/abs/10.1098/rsbl.2020.0588
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Generalist populations are often composed of individuals each specialized on only a subset of the resources exploited by the entire population. However, the traits underlying such niche variation remain underexplored. Classically, ecologists have focused on understanding why populations vary in their degree of intraspecific niche variation, with less attention paid to how individual-level tr..., , Data was collected and curated solely by Jonathan Pruitt as documented in the Author's contributions.,
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