Replication data for Fig 14.5, Fig 14.5, UPDs, maternal body mass at mating and weaning, 05 May 2026
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Year UPD Litter size Female body mass during mating season Female body mass at weaning Comments 1995 5 787 1995 3 775 1995 5 750 1995 4 860 1995 5 805 1995 4 660 1995 6 708 1995 5 760 1995 4 790 1995 4 735 1995 5 788 1995 6 690 1995 3 795 1995 2 815 1995 5 823 1995 4 752 1995 4 763 1995 5 802 1995 4 707 1995 5 792 1995 4 765 1995 3 737 1995 2 757 1996 4 693 810 1996 4 562 728 1996 5 703 787 1996 4 590 777 1996 4 600 830 1996 4 543 708 1996 3 493 612 1996 2 695 778 1996 1 685 770 1996 5 717 770 1996 3 458 672 1996 3 707 760 1996 4 740 768 1996 4 560 798 1996 5 677 758 1996 5 590 758 1996 5 763 885 1996 5 1996 5 560 755 1997 4 593 825 1997 4 585 843 1997 4 470 810 1997 5 596 783 1997 5 701 860 1997 3 520 700 1997 3 520 743 1997 6 678 865 1997 7 695 900 1997 7 703 870 1997 4 583 763 1997 3 765 965 1997 4 616 700 June body mass SHOULD BE 700. 1997 6 571 927 This change on 07 Feb 2022 1997 5 610 778 1997 4 583 745 1997 4 613 745 1997 4 513 688 1997 4 693 755 1997 4 647 870 1997 4 578 903 1997 4 658 900 1997 2 633 708 1997 4 671 750 1997 4 511 688 1997 4 598 865 1997 2 653 913 1997 1 737 750 1997 4 440 610 1997 5 680 860 1997 3 647 792 1997 5 463 735 1997 3 460 770 1997 3 690 788 1997 4 728 770 1997 1 628 782 1997 4 638 945 1998 1 1998 3 598 795 1998 3 567 768 1998 4 582 745 1998 2 495 643 1998 2 598 620 1998 6 662 833 1998 5 658 960 1998 527 780 1998 4 587 770 1998 5 763 753 1998 492 610 1998 4 637 715 1998 6 667 810 1998 4 510 648 1998 4 565 880 1998 6 565 755 1998 5 672 800 1998 1 550 833 1998 4 647 737 1998 3 445 577 1998 2 580 740 1998 4 542 815 1998 4 605 786 1998 5 748 783 1998 3 449 728 1998 7 778 800 1998 5 572 823 1998 6 677 843 1998 4 594 775 1998 3 497 703 1998 4 543 818 1998 2 512 678 1998 5 655 878 1998 2 657 1998 4 486 637 1998 4 743 885 1998 2 429 637 1998 1998 5 669 830 1998 5 575 767 1998 4 508 833 1998 5 640 810 1998 4 525 770 1998 1 579 770 1998 4 519 750 1998 3 446 717 1998 4 511 845 1998 3 477 680 1998 4 679 915 1998 3 495 712 1999 698 810 1999 2 840 840 1999 5 673 945 1999 1999 5 692 855 1999 5 572 802 1999 4 642 810 1999 4 1999 5 803 793 1999 3 430 528 1999 4 560 743 1999 3 453 655 1999 3 510 668 1999 4 572 750 1999 5 580 748 1999 4 788 878 1999 2 1999 3 551 665 1999 3 425 665 1999 1 638 905 1999 4 660 850 1999 4 465 627 1999 4 609 815 1999 2 488 660 1999 5 453 633 1999 6 797 818 1999 1 560 723 1999 3 410 717 1999 6 830 860 1999 3 640 833 1999 3 680 810 1999 4 483 678 1999 4 585 760 1999 4 680 850 1999 4 578 788 1999 1 605 777 1999 3 763 756 1999 4 614 788 1999 4 583 811 1999 4 721 865 1999 4 493 775 1999 4 425 765 1999 1 630 777 1999 4 690 771 1999 4 500 750 1999 3 753 768 1999 4 446 745 1999 608 840 1999 1 476 672 1999 4 967 1999 2 1999 4 488 715 2000 4 695 863 2000 3 580 851 2000 2 723 819 2000 3 568 866 2000 3 675 840 2000 3 538 805 2000 4 578 891 2000 4 864 2000 5 700 757 2000 5 804 2000 5 808 2000 5 497 657 2000 5 767 804 2000 5 713 834 2000 3 661 854 2000 4 635 804 2000 3 495 835 2000 5 778 867 2000 4 548 788 2000 6 713 710 2000 2 580 680 2000 5 825 997 2000 1 575 790 2000 3 573 783 2000 5 712 888 2000 4 650 838 2000 3 638 898 2000 4 565 771 2000 5 692 803 2000 5 660 909 2000 3 620 1063 2000 2 645 2000 3 521 741 2000 5 793 750 2000 4 713 828 2000 4 538 711 2000 3 828 2000 6 503 693 2000 4 564 770 2000 5 736 909 2000 2 485 878 2000 6 821 2000 4 727 778 2000 5 718 652 2000 2 571 673 2000 5 745 823 2000 6 841 867 2000 4 635 805 2000 3 533 733 2000 3 810 763 2000 4 698 762 2000 2000 2000 2001 4 723 786 2001 4 710 898 2001 6 790 865 2001 4 663 851 2001 3 661 736 2001 3 645 828 2001 5 802 852 2001 3 716 1042 2001 4 556 776 2001 3 746 822 2001 4 618 880 2001 5 746 919 2001 6 698 912 2001 6 662 1012 2001 5 550 777 2001 4 495 737 2001 3 586 843 2001 677 837 2001 3 650 734 2001 2 497 771 2001 4 517 827 2001 3 562 732 2001 598 687 2001 5 477 762 2001 2 582 723 2001 3 556 736 2001 4 647 753 2001 1 630 827 2001 3 601 734 2001 4 648 807 2001 1 545 855 2001 1 710 808 2001 4 490 778 2001 1 712 745 2001 2 593 862 2001 5 471 711 2001 4 490 785 2001 3 636 665 2001 1 522 730 2001 3 526 708 2001 3 448 780 2001 1 778 881 2001 2 2001 2001 5 2001 3 807 2002 2 528 764 2002 4 560 771 2002 4 655 765 2002 5 797 920 2002 2 578 736 2002 2 690 993 2002 2 665 823 2002 5 739 898 2002 4 715 907 2002 4 667 835 2002 620 788 2002 2 633 842 2002 3 792 873 2002 4 562 728 2002 4 647 813 2002 3 615 850 2002 5 600 701 2002 6 747 2002 5 712 845 2002 4 647 847 2002 3 643 765 2002 5 610 2002 3 548 2002 3 555 845 2003 4 523 775 2003 4 655 888 2003 4 577 919 2003 6 983 2003 5 558 842 2003 5 658 880 2003 5 548 772 2003 5 683 758 2003 4 684 865 2003 2 776 795 2003 6 588 855 2003 4 502 817 2003 6 740 875 2003 5 520 758 2003 4 765 784 2003 4 551 740 2003 6 628 785 2003 3 527 817 2003 4 613 835 2003 4 622 733 2003 1 542 865 2003 4 654 2003 7 2003 4 778 880 2003 4 585 715 2003 4 517 898 2003 457 712 2003 667 2003 504 720 2003 3 515 655 2003 3 682 820 2003 4 496 680 2003 5 608 887 2003 5 560 624 2003 5 663 730 2003 6 610 785 2003 3 743 809 2003 5 662 2003 3 590 803 2003 5 658 728 2003 4 492 863 2003 1 624 723 2003 3 666 739 2003 4 705 2003 3 491 834 2003 5 524 2003 7 2003 4 716 908 2003 5 642 735 2004 4 597 799 2004 450 641 2004 526 599 2004 5 547 787 2004 3 643 730 2004 4 485 792 2004 4 416 672 2004 673 630 2004 5 735 842 2004 5 633 805 2004 5 628 810 2004 690 937 2004 4 562 882 2004 5 590 770 2004 2 550 708 2004 547 780 2004 4 473 727 2004 3 432 807 2004 3 428 670 2004 2 500 638 2004 4 523 805 2004 5 510 777 2004 4 530 708 2004 4 490 625 2004 3 520 780 2004 3 638 802 2004 4 468 725 2004 5 551 755 2004 3 538 715 2004 3 568 692 2004 5 735 760 2004 4 610 802 2004 4 623 769 2004 2 808 2004 2 500 687 2004 4 598 767 2004 2 450 695 2004 3 510 635 2004 560 2004 4 661 722 2004 5 665 730 2004 4 623 855 2004 702 2004 1 548 837 2004 3 632 768 2004 4 734 758 2004 2004 7 774 2004 4 925 2005 3 688 738 2005 5 712 778 2005 4 605 783 2005 4 582 800 2005 5 560 673 2005 4 620 813 2005 2 525 688 2005 3 527 766 2005 2 548 663 2005 3 597 725 2005 6 620 678 2005 2 504 617 2005 5 599 765 2005 3 731 936 2005 4 623 690 2005 2005 4 537 705 2005 5 510 800 2005 3 675 970 2005 6 617 2005 648 756 2005 5 522 733 2005 5 756 2005 5 594 727 2005 6 567 805 2005 4 557 FILE DESCRIPTION Keywords: UPDs, maternal body mass (X2) vs litter size File name = Fig 14.5, Fig 14.5, UPDs, maternal body mass at mating and weaning, 05 May 2026 OLD File name = Fig 14.5, UPDs, female body mass at mating and weaning vs litter size, 03 March 2025 Case number (2-431) = UPD designation. No eartag numbers here. I considered data from the same female in different years to be independent Blank cell = no data Body mass during mating season = female body mass in Jan, Feb, or early March Most female body masses during mating season are <=15 April, with a few exceptions-- for example, when a female aroused late from hibernation and mated later than most other females Data shown here are from only those females that weaned a litter. File for BTPDs and WTPDs also show data for females that did NOT wean a litter (Litter size = 0). For all four species, however, data in Fig 14.5 include only females that weaned a litter, UPD litter size = number of weanlings per litter that emerged from natal nursery burrow Remember: Yearling females almost always DID copulate for GPDs, UPDs, and WTPDs-- but not for BTPDs Wt = weight = body mass These data used for Figure 14.5 in Hoogland 2026. This file ready for longterm storage on 03 March 2025. I have created this file from SYSTAT file = UTAHWTS, which I created on 28 Oct 2008 I assume that this SYSTAT file was checked TWO TIMES when I created it Litter size = number of juveniles per litter that emerged from natal nursery-burrow Note on 07 Feb 2022: Junewt for H2 (C87) in 1997 SHOULD BE 700 (not 900). I make this change on 07 Feb 2022. All body masses are in GRAMS. Data shown here are from only those females that weaned a litter. Similar files for BTPDs and WTPDs show data when female did NOT wean a litter (litter size = 0)--but statistical analyses for female body mass vs litter size did not include litter size = 0--i.e., litter sizes = 0 was excluded for all four species Repeat: Statistical analyses and Fig 14.5 from all four species for maternal body mass (X2) vs litter size includes only those females that weaned a litter For year, 95 - 1995, 96 - 1996, 00 = 2000, 01 = 2001, etc. File name = Fig 14.5, Fig 14.5, UPDs, maternal body mass at mating and weaning, 05 May 2026
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