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Mesocosm experiment reveals scale-dependence of movement tendencies in sticklebacks

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Habitat fragmentation can have negative impacts on migratory organisms that rely on the functional connectivity between growing and breeding grounds. Quantifying the population-level phenotypic consequences of such fragmentation requires fine-scaled tracking of individual behaviour and movements across relevant scales. We here make use of a natural experiment where some populations of ‘migrant’ three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) became ‘residents’, following habitat fragmentation five decades ago. To test whether residents have a lower movement tendency than migrants, we developed a novel experimental platform that allows the automated tracking of individual movements via RFID technology in a semi-natural mesocosm where spatio-temporal scales and environmental conditions can be manipulated. We found that residents moved significantly less than migrants at large but not at small spatial scale. This pattern was consistent across time and contexts (water flow and group size..., The dataset has been collected by the method detailed in the main text. We obtained the raw data directly from the RFID (Radio-frequency identification) dataloggers and processed it using data wrangling methods in R sotware. The raw and final extracted data used for the analysis are given, along with the reference dataset containing the unique ID of each fish and their morphometric measurements., Datasets can be opened as excel sheets or google sheets.  Code can be opened in R.
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