Data and analyses from: Context matters: A meta-analysis of the variable impacts of transgenerational and developmental plasticity on responses to stress
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Understanding organismsâ abilities to adapt and acclimate to stressors in their environments is essential for predicting the distributions and persistence of species and populations during environmental change. Beyond genetic adaptation, prior experiences with a given stressor across life stages can dictate how an individual will fare when exposed to that stressor again. There is now a robust literature on the impacts of parental experiences on offspring traits (transgenerational plasticity), plus an even broader literature on the carry-over effects of early-life experience on phenotypic outcomes (within-generational or developmental plasticity); however, less is understood about the relative strengths of these two forms of plasticity and how they interact in shaping stress tolerance.
We explored these questions by conducting a meta-analysis of peer-reviewed studies that tested both within- and transgenerational effects of naturally occurring environmental stressors. All included studie..., This dataset was collected from published research papers as part of a meta-analysis examining the effects of transgenerational and developmental plasticity on organism stress tolerance. Raw data was collected from published manuscripts that fit a pre-determined set of criteria from either 1) raw data provdided by authors in a repository or via personal communicatio, 2) data presented in tables, 3) data mined using the MetaDigitise package in R from figures. These raw data were then analyzed using a meta-analytic model and a series of meta-regression models to determine factors/moderators that significantly contributed to patterns in offspring trait measures. We used two designs and analyzed them separately. The aim for Design A was to determine if there were significant effects of parental treatment (transgenerational plasticity) and offpspring early-life treatment (developmental plasiticity) and their potential interactions on later offspring traits. The aim for Design B was to determ..., , # Data and analyses from: Transgenerational and Developmental Plasticity Both Shape Patterns of Environmental Stress Tolerance: A Meta-Analysis
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This dataset was collected from published research papers as part of a meta-analysis examining the effects of transgenerational and developmental plasticity on organism stress tolerance. Raw data was collected from published manuscripts that fit a pre-determined set of criteria from either 1) raw data provided by authors in a repository or via personal communication, 2) data presented in tables, 3) data mined using the MetaDigitise package in R from figures. These raw data were then analyzed using a meta-analytic model and a series of meta-regression models to determine factors/moderators that significantly contributed to patterns in offspring trait measures. We used two designs and analyzed them separately. The aim...
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2025-01-08



