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Habitat choice versus habitat transformation in a nest-building species: which matters most?

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Mendeley Data2024-06-05 更新2024-06-27 收录
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Animals of many species lay their eggs in nests built to provide their offspring a suitable microhabitat during a critical phase of development. Nest characteristics result from two processes: habitat choice and modification that may impact differently nest suitability for eggs. This field-based study aimed to estimate their independent effects and their interaction effects on the suitability of sea lamprey nests in retaining eggs. Physical variables linked to both habitat choice and habitat modification affected nest suitability but higher effect sizes indicated the prevalence of habitat modification. The most retentive nests were built on habitats with slower current (habitat choice) and had steeper slope between the deepest part of the nest (pit) and the downstream mound (habitat modification); the positive effect of the steep slope increasing with flow velocity in the nest. Our results show that habitat choice and habitat modification must be taken into account in evolutionary or conservation studies that analyse nest building animals. This data compiles the code + datasets used for the analysis.
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2023-06-28
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