Replication data for Fig 14.14, GPDs, Females and males, Adult body mass at mating vs weaning, 09 May 2026
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Year Rt eartag Left eartag Sex GPD Body mass at mating Body mass at first juvenile emergences Age 1993 . . . . . . . 1993 . . . . . . . 1993 11 334 Fem WARS 620 690 5 1993 33-738 34-L83 Fem HRS 470 530 5 1993 65 O100 Fem RAB . 555 5 1993 143/B51 144/B52 Fem 65 513 617 5 1993 365 C30 Fem WA7 568 734 4 1993 465 466 Fem 90 608 602 4 1993 583 584 Fem 2RS 465 759 4 1993 649 650 Fem RAB 497 630 4 1993 785 786 Fem 96 . 519 4 1993 893 894-C25 Fem 61 488 525 3 1993 D79 D80 Fem 52 495 669 2 1993 E21 E22 Fem 74 482 572 2 1993 E31 E32-R14 Fem 95 . 502 2 1993 E41 E42 Fem 5SRS 468 522 2 1993 F67 F68-M13 Fem H 477 562 2 1993 F71 F72 Fem 4SBS 488 540 2 1993 F87 F88 Fem RR4 430 670 2 1993 F91 F92 Fem WAO 412 522 2 1993 G13 G14 Fem WA9 . 592 2 1993 H27 H28-M11 Fem RSBB 458 565 2 1993 H85 H86 Fem HWA 568 615 2 1993 H91 H92 Fem WA8 577 685 2 1993 I27 I28 Fem BB 405 534 2 1993 I29 I30 Fem RR2 435 535 2 1993 I33 I34 Fem BBO 568 612 2 1993 I85 I86 Fem RS 563 717 2 1993 I79-V74 J3 Fem BB2 520 632 2 1993 J5 J6 Fem 69 528 . 2 1993 J13 J14 Fem C5 557 667 2 1993 J35 J36 Fem 86 . . 2 1993 J43 J44 Fem RAB . . 2 1993 J79 J80-L65 Fem 98 488 690 2 1993 K37 K38 Fem WA2 470 647 2 1993 K57 K59 Fem 122 . 632 2 1993 K67 K68 Fem RR9 530 700 2 1993 L3 L4 Fem RAB . 592 2 1993 L61 L62 Fem 55 . 667 . 1993 M9 M10 Fem 6SRS 478 610 . 1993 M27 M28 Fem 64 562 702 . 1993 M43 M44 Fem H8 450 615 1 1993 M65 M66 Fem RR8 . 527 1 1993 M67 M68 Fem 131 . 562 1 1993 M77 M78 Fem 130 . 649 1 1993 M91 M92 Fem RAB . 460 1 1993 N7 N8 Fem 63 . 564 1 1993 N11 N12 Fem 70 442 625 1 1993 N21 N22 Fem BB4 445 642 1 1993 N23 N24 Fem C15 . 627 1 1993 N31 N32 Fem 114 . 667 1 1993 N35 N36 Fem RAB . 519 1 1993 N45 N46 Fem 79 534 607 1 1993 N49 N50 Fem BB5 342 510 1 1993 N51 N52 Fem RR5 407 514 1 1993 N59 N60 Fem 57 458 630 1 1993 N67 N68 Fem 53 452 577 1 1993 N79 N80 Fem 137 . 600 1 1993 N83 N84 Fem 138 . 569 1 1993 O1 O2 Fem RAB 507 1 1993 O37 O38 Fem 72 338 540 1 1993 O39 O40 Fem 3SRS 373 542 1 1993 O61 O62 Fem 94 . 525 1 1993 O63 O64 Fem BB6 . 490 1 1993 O77 O78 Fem RAB . . 1 1993 O79 O80 Fem RAB . 614 . 1993 O83 O84 Fem 134 . 535 1 1993 O89-V95 O90-V96 Fem 50 542 639 . 1993 O95 O96 Fem RAB . . 1 1993 P1 P2 Fem 4SRS 368 512 1 1993 P11 P12 Fem BB3 410 574 1 1993 P25 P26 Fem BB1 . . 1 1993 P39 P40 Fem 97 . 472 1 1993 P41 P42 Fem BB8 373 595 1 1993 P47 P48 Fem CB 370 580 1 1993 P49 P50 Fem WA6 403 645 1 1993 P63 P64 Fem 82 367 569 1 1993 P65 P66 Fem FR 445 539 1 1993 P69 P70 Fem H9 315 520 1 1993 P73 P74 Fem BSBB 368 562 1 1993 P81 P82 Fem 121 . 550 1 1993 P87 P88 Fem 81 303 502 1 1993 P89 P90 Fem RSRAB 378 504 1 1993 P91 P92 Fem C19 . 550 1 1993 Q1-Q3 Q2 Fem C17 . 630 1 1993 Q9 Q10 Fem C3 380 570 1 1993 Q15 Q16 Fem 5str 388 660 1 1993 Q17 Q18 Fem CR 402 574 1 1993 Q29 Q30 Fem BS 598 842 1 1993 Q41 Q42 Fem 77 443 605 1 1993 Q65 Q66 Fem 6SBS 415 . 1 1993 Q71 Q72 Fem F 322 514 1 1993 Q73 Q74 Fem C9 490 700 1 1993 Q77 Q78 Fem WA4 395 530 1 1993 Q79 Q80 Fem 116 . 559 1 1993 Q83 Q84 Fem C18 . 520 1 1993 Q89 Q90 Fem H7 425 597 1 1993 Q93 Q94 Fem 127 . 532 1 1993 R3 R4 Fem RAB . . 1 1993 R7 R8 Fem 80 350 572 1 1993 R9 R10 Fem H3 368 514 1 1993 R17 R18/639A Fem 75 333 587 1 1993 R19 R20 Fem H6 443 565 1 1993 R21 R22 Fem BB9 355 495 1 1993 R27 R28 Fem WABS 405 524 1 1993 R45 R46 Fem HO 372 554 1 1993 R51 R52 Fem H5 410 552 1 1993 R55 R56 Fem 3SBS 392 562 1 1993 R59 R60 Fem CBS 373 . 1 1993 R63 R64 Fem 85 403 630 1 1993 R69 R70 Fem 78 . 494 1 1993 R75 R76 Fem WABB 353 542 1 1993 R79 R80 Fem 124 . 569 1 1993 R81 R82 Fem RR1 538 . . 1993 R93 R94 Fem 60 370 592 1 1993 R97 R98 Fem 133 . 637 1 1993 S1 S2 Fem 123 . 545 1 1993 S9 S10 Fem HBS 385 534 1 1993 S11 S12 Fem 71 345 590 1 1993 S29 S30 Fem 99 388 534 1 1993 S33 S34 Fem 4str 390 557 1 1993 S35 S36 Fem H1 338 572 1 1993 S41 S42 Fem 56 445 664 1 1993 S49 S50 Fem 119 . 585 1 1993 S53 S54 Fem 66 412 577 1 1993 S57 S58 Fem HBB 395 654 1 1993 S68 W54 Fem 129 . 530 1 1993 S69-W18 S70 Fem RAB/115 . 577 1 1993 S75 S76 Fem 136 . 519 1 1993 S79 S80 Fem 73 340 . 1 1993 S85 S86 Fem 67 405 635 1 1993 S89 S90 Fem C4 328 565 1 1993 S97 S98 Fem RR3 482 662 1 1993 T11 T12 Fem 51 365 587 1 1993 T13 T14 Fem 141 . 624 1 1993 T29 T30 Fem RAB . 495 1 1993 T33 T34 Fem TS 403 592 1 1993 T53 T54 Fem 87 428 . 1 1993 T61 T62 Fem 68 368 635 1 1993 T71 T72 Fem RAB . 564 1 1993 T73 T74 Fem RR0 400 572 1 1993 T79 T80 Fem 76 463 . 1 1993 T81 T82 Fem RAB . 610 1 1993 T89 T90 Fem 117 . 547 1 1993 T91 T92 Fem RAB . . 2 1993 U21 U22 Fem 120 . 520 1 1993 U23 U24 Fem C14#2 . 580 1 1993 U31 U32 Fem C12/132 . 532 1 1993 U39 U40 Fem 91 410 567 1 1993 U41 U42 Fem C13 . 1 1993 U43 U44 Fem 5SBS 355 580 1 1993 U49 U50 Fem 83 377 . 1 1993 U57 U58 Fem WA3 367 537 1 1993 U59 U60 Fem 140 . 560 1 1993 U67 U68 Fem WA5 380 549 1 1993 U71 U72 Fem RR6 . 475 1 1993 U81 U82 Fem RAB . 568 1 1993 U89 U90 Fem 62 373 524 1 1993 U91 U92 Fem 128 . 599 1 1993 U93 U94 Fem WA 413 544 1 1993 V17 V18 Fem 88 392 510 1 1993 V23 V24 Fem 84 323 424 1 1993 V31 V32 Fem 92 390 552 1 1993 V37 V38 Fem H2 388 580 1 1993 V45 V46 Fem 135 . 582 1 1993 V69 V70 Fem 89 463 559 . 1993 V71 V72 Fem C2 432 560 . 1993 V75 V76 Fem 58 405 567 . 1993 V77 V78 Fem 93 365 620 . 1993 V79 V80 Fem 59 363 559 . 1993 V91 V92 Fem CO 373 502 . 1993 V93 V94 Fem RB3 422 520 . 1993 V97 V98 Fem 6str 405 600 . 1993 W31 W32 Fem C16 . 610 . 1993 W35 W36 Fem 112 . 629 . 1993 W37 W38 Fem 113 . 590 . 1993 W39 W40 Fem 118 . 664 . 1993 W51 W52 Fem 125 . 504 . 1993 403A 404A Fem RAB . 575 . 1993 435A 436A Fem RAB . 642 . 1993 451A 452A Fem RAB . 560 . 1993 W29 W30 Fem RAB . 635 . 1993 351/D47 352-V59 Male 19 793 . 4 1993 431-L53 432 Male 7 802 782 4 1993 495-L54 496 Male 44 803 867 4 1993 767-B59 768 Male 17 667 . 4 1993 971-R13 972-C74 Male 43 840 917 3 1993 A17 A18 Male 42 728 847 3 1993 B17-C68 B18-C69 Male O7 723 727 3 1993 C77 C78 Male 38 780 719 . 1993 D75 D76 Male 29 648 789 2 1993 E11 E12-M33 Male 10 870 . 2 1993 E81 E82 Male 46 780 . 2 1993 E89 E90 Male 12 713 755 2 1993 F3 F4 Male 49 643 . 2 1993 F41 F42 Male 35 730 620 2 1993 F73 F74 Male 16 720 724 2 1993 G5 G6 Male 34 720 812 2 1993 G17 G18 Male 24 820 907 2 1993 G23 G24 Male RAB . 769 2 1993 G41 G42 Male 45 712 764 2 1993 G79 G80 Male 39 870 889 2 1993 G87 G88 Male 26 690 . 2 1993 H49 H50 Male 27 780 772 2 1993 H75-M26 H78 Male 13 770 . 2 1993 I1 I2 Male 28 767 . 2 1993 I77 I80 Male 8 648 702 2 1993 I91 I92 Male 15 725 789 2 1993 J49 J51 Male 14 870 857 2 1993 K23 K29 Male 22 735 724 2 1993 L7-M23 L8 Male 33 770 . 2 1993 L41 L42 Male 36 . 817 2 1993 L70 L75 Male RAB . . . 1993 L77 L78 Male 5 782 857 . 1993 L80 L84 Male O2 855 734 . 1993 L85 L86 Male 25 815 . . 1993 L87 L88 Male 4 750 552 . 1993 L95 L96 Male 0 693 752 . 1993 M35 M36 Male 48 820 897 2 1993 M45 M46 Male R28 452 754 1 1993 M47 M48 Male R45 500 . 1 1993 M69 M70 Male R70 . 729 1 1993 M81 M82 Male R17 670 727 1 1993 M87 M88 Male RAB . . . 1993 M97 M98 Male R38 662 . 1 1993 M99 N0 Male R44 615 . 1 1993 N5 N6 Male R74 430 822 1 1993 N13 N14 Male RAB . 664 1 1993 N25 N26 Male RAB . 674 1 1993 N27 N28 Male RAB . 692 1 1993 N29 N30 Male RAB . . . 1993 N47 N48 Male R27 632 697 1 1993 N57 N58 Male R07 510 . 1 1993 N63 N64 Male RAB . 802 1 1993 N89 N90 Male R32 565 . 1 1993 N93 N94 Male R09 . 765 1 1993 N95 N96 Male R49 663 . 1 1993 O17 O18 Male R26 502 837 1 1993 O33 O34 Male R67 490 772 1 1993 O69 O70 Male R54 518 857 1 1993 O71 O72 Male RAB . . 1 1993 O91 O92 Male RAB . 674 1 1993 O99 P0 Male R66 . 745 1 1993 P3-V89 P4 Male R76 417 812 1 1993 P5 P6 Male R03 478 827 1 1993 P7 P8 Male R52 350 702 1 1993 P15 P16 Male R06 425 . 1 1993 P17 P18 Male R53 378 . 1 1993 P31 P32 Male R24 467 . 1 1993 P33 P34 Male R25 418 739 1 1993 P53 P54 Male R19 445 842 1 1993 P55 P56 Male R51 420 787 1 1993 P57 P58 Male R71 493 812 1 1993 P67 P68 Male R91 413 757 1 1993 P79 P80 Male RAB . 672 1 1993 Q7 Q8 Male R61 418 714 1 1993 Q21 Q22 Male R20 478 785 1 1993 Q23 Q24 Male R34 412 655 1 1993 Q25 Q26 Male R79 487 720 1 1993 Q27 Q28 Male R21 358 669 1 1993 Q35 Q36 Male R56 373 . 1 1993 Q37 Q38 Male R30 442 692 1 1993 Q39 Q40 Male R43 400 705 1 1993 Q53 Q54 Male RAB . . 1 1993 Q57 Q58 Male 3 717 759 1 1993 Q61 Q62 Male R10 582 747 1 1993 Q63 Q64 Male R55 435 720 1 1993 Q97 Q98 Male R50 . 637 1 1993 R15 R16 Male R37 445 772 1 1993 R23 R24 Male R00 450 . 1 1993 R31 R32 Male R41 505 . 1 1993 R33 R34 Male R42 360 692 1 1993 R41 R42 Male R36 382 752 1 1993 R67 R68 Male R31 423 . 1 1993 R85 R86/588A Male R05 465 742 1 1993 S5 S6 Male R13 442 714 1 1993 S7 S8 Male R57 420 . 1 1993 S19 S20 Male R75 502 785 1 1993 S21 S22 Male R63 460 . 1 1993 S27 S28 Male RAB . 627 1 1993 S43 S44 Male R29 527 837 1 1993 S45 S46 Male R33 495 762 1 1993 S59 S60 Male R77 398 752 1 1993 S61 S60 Male R01 442 740 1 1993 S63 S64 Male RAB . 630 1 1993 S77 S78 Male R81 433 . 1 1993 S83 S84 Male R39 457 722 1 1993 T1 T2 Male R78 . 672 1 1993 T21 T22 Male R02 485 740 1 1993 T27 T28 Male R18 455 732 1 1993 T31 T32 Male R72 398 . 1 1993 T37 T38 Male O1 845 742 . 1993 T45-V90 T46 Male R60 510 . 1 1993 T51 T52 Male R73 . 674 1 1993 T57 T58 Male R15 390 680 1 1993 T85 T86 Male R22 475 680 1 1993 U7 U8 Male RAB . . . 1993 U13 U14 Male R12 478 710 1 1993 U25 U26 Male R04 485 . 1 1993 U29 U30 Male RAB . . 1 1993 U47 U48 Male R62#1 . 740 1 1993 U61 U62 Male R08 . 652 1 1993 U77 U78 Male R23 410 797 1 1993 U83 U84 Male R35 . 762 1 1993 V11 V12 Male R64 410 . 1 1993 V25 V26 Male R48 480 1 1993 V51 V52-V60 Male R14 425 760 1 1993 V63 V64 Male 9 682 . . 1993 V67 V68 Male R46 522 . 1 1993 V81 V82 Male R47 483 . 1 1993 V83 V84 Male 20 530 . . 1993 V85 V86 Male R16 420 752 1 1993 W33 W34 Male R40 . 760 1 1993 W49 W50 Male RAB . 615 . 1993 X71 X72 Male 93X . . . 1993 X99 Y0 Male R79 332 . 1 1993 Y61 Y62 Male 4SRSX . . . 1993 177A 178A Male R42 420 . 1 1993 267A 268A Male O3 . 822 . 1993 401A 402A Male R62#2 . 700 1 1993 489A 490A Male 37 . 842 . 1993 W23 W24 Male RAB . 760 . 1993 265A 266A Male O5 . 774 . 1993 433A 434A Male 11 . 820 . Keywords: GPDs, Females and males, Adult body mass at mating vs weaning, 09 May 2026 Filename = Fig 14.14, GPDs, Females and males, Adult body mass at mating vs weaning, 09 May 2026 OLD File name = GPDs, Marchwts vs Junewts, 1993, 13 Sept 2020 Body mass when juveniles were emerging from natal nursery-burrows = body mass just before, during, or just after period with juveniles were first appearing aboveground. All body masses for mating season and when juveniles were emerging are from 1993. These data used for Fig 14.14 in Hoogland 2026. Data in this 1993 EXCEL file are from 1993 only; cumulative data from all years were also statistically significant for both males and females Adult body masses include information from 1-year olds (yearlings) and >=2-year olds Age = number of years since first emergence from natal nursery-burrows All body masses are in GRAMS. This EXCEL file ready for longterm storage on 07 May 2025. These data used for Fig 14.14 in Hoogland 2026. I defined mating season as the time interval between (and including) first copulation and last copulation Data on the same line are from the SAME GPD Blank cell or <.> means missing data. I created this file by selecting data from file = GPDs, Adult wt vs survivorship, 11 Sept 2020 I checked these data two times during week of 01 Sept 2000. All data here from PEFO--no data from RMC or VCC OLDFile name = GPDs, Adult wt vs survivorship, 11 Sept 2020 This file started with file = GPDs, PEFO bodywts from Julia Phillip, 10 Aug 2020 In general I did not use any weights after 15 April in any year for body mass at mating. In a few cases, however, I used data for a few days after 15 April. I did NOT use data from females that were obviously far along in pregnancy (e.g., med teats)-- or but for NO males that copulated. I did use a few weights for a few nonbreeding yearling males and for a few females that were NOT far along in pregnancy (e.g., no teats, tiny teats, or small teats). Similarly, in general I did not use any weights before 15 May in an year. In a few cases, however, I use data a few days before 15 May. I cannot figure out the identity of the dog with eartag = A48A in 1994. So I ignore this GPD. In 1994, I marked two GPD females with marker = 68. For this EXCEL file, I call one 68#1 (Q1-Q3, Q2; and the other 68#2 (S75, S76) This file has been checked two times by JLH over week of 01 Sept 2020. On 11 Sept 2020, this file has now been checked TWO TIMES--ready for analyses. On 15 June 2020, body mass for Fem-113 (W37, W38) for wt>15 May changed from 590 to 620 (Line 1292)--verified on 26 Feb 2022 I do not add new data for Fem-142 (T91, T92) because ID here is not certain--verified on 26 Feb 2022 I DID add data for Fem-142 (T91, (21) for comparison of June body mass vs litter--verified on 26 Feb 2022 or no litter, because positive ID for survivorship not need for that analysis. All data here from PEFO--no data from RMC or VCC Note on 13 Sept 2020: I must add data from RR3 (H53) from 1992-- change verified on 26 Feb 2022 Watch for possible confusion with case 699 (C14#2, U23, U24) Note on 13 Sept 2020: I also must add data from female-64 (J87 goes to M21) for 1992--verified on 26 Feb 2022 Changes for W37, T91, H53, and J87 all verified on 22 Feb 2022. Notes on 16 March 2022 GPD-RR3 (H53) IS in this file, but was listed as MALE in Sept 2020. On 16 March 2022, I change sex to Female GPD Female-64 (J87 goes to M21) IS in this EXCEL file. GPD Male (R52) 183A IS in this EXCEL file, but sex was wrong. On 16 March 2022, I change sex to Male. OLDfile name on 16 March 2022 after above corrections: GPDs, Adult wt vs survivorship, 16 March 2022 This file started with file = GPDs, PEFO bodywts from Julia Phillip, 10 Aug 2020 If we first marked a GPD of unknown age and it lived for >=4 years, I assigned an age of 3 for the third year and an age of 4 for the 4th year. I did NOT assign an age for the first or second year. In general I did not use any weights after 15 April in any year. In a few cases, however, I used data for a few days after 15 April. I did NOT use data from females that were obviously far along in pregnancy (e.g., med teats) or for any males that copulated. I did use a few weights for a few nonbreeding yearling males and for a few females that were NOT far along in pregnancy (e.g., no teats, tiny teats, or small teats). Similarly, in general I did not use any weights before 15 May in an year. In a few cases, however, I use data a few days before 15 May. For this EXCEL file, I call one 68#1 (Q1-Q3, Q2; and the other 68#2 (S75, S76) This file has been checked two times by JLH over week of 11 Sept 2020. On 15 June 2020, body mass for Fem-113 (W37, W38) for wt>15 May changed from 590 to 620 (Line 1292)--verified on 26 Feb 2022 I do not add new data for Fem-142 (T91, T92) because ID here is not certain--verified on 26 Feb 2022 I DID add data for Fem-142 (T91, (21) for comparison of June body mass vs litter--verified on 26 Feb 2022 or no litter, because positive ID for survivorship not need for that analysis. All data here from PEFO--no data from RMC or VCC Note on 13 Sept 2020: I must add data from RR3 (H53) from 1992-- change verified on 26 Feb 2022 Watch for possible confusion with case 699 (C14#2, U23, U24) Note on 13 Sept 2020: I also must add data from female-64 (J87 goes to M21) for 1992--verified on 26 Feb 2022 Changes for W27, T91, H53, and J87 all verified on 22 Feb 2022. PEFO = Petrified Forest National Park, where I studied GPDs from 1989 through 1995 RMC (Redondo Meadow Colony) and VCC (Visitor Center Colony) were both at Valles Caldera National Preserve I will use this file to compare GPD adult body masses during the mating season (<=15 April) vs GPD adult body masses at first juvenile emergences (>=15 May), see above for exceptions. Body mass at mating = body mass just before, during, or just after mating season in February through mid-March In general I did not use any weights after 15 April in any year for body mass at mating. In a few cases, however, I used data for a few days after 15 April. I did NOT use data from females that were obviously far along in pregnancy (e.g., med teats)-- but for NO males that copulated. I did use a few weights for a few nonbreeding yearling males and for a few females that were NOT far along in pregnancy (e.g., no teats, tiny teats, or small teats). Similarly, in general I did not use any weights before 15 May in an year. In a few cases, however, I use data a few days before 15 May. Filename = Fig 14.14, GPDs, Females and males, Adult body mass at mating vs weaning, 09 May 2026
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