Survival and reproductive success of migrant and resident wildlife in published studies of partially migratory populations
This is a dataset generated from information extracted from previously published studies, for the purpose of a meta-analysis investigating fitness benefits of different migratory strategies in partially migratory populations. Each line of data includes a mean and associated variance for a given fitness metric for both migrants and residents extracted from a study, in addition to information concerning population location, study species, type of fitness metric, year data were collected, and details on the publication from which the data were obtained. Data were collected as part of a NERC-funded PhD project, grant number NE/L002582/1. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/1a4e8d59-e112-4de6-a06b-9ea47ff15815
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https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/1a4e8d59-e112-4de6-a06b-9ea47ff15815
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eng
biota
environment
Environmental Monitoring Facilities
publication
2008-06-01
creation
2012-10-29
Wildlife
Migrant
Resident
Migration
Populations
Moose
red deer
loggerhead sea turtle
Aldabra giant tortoise
White stork
American dipper
Merlin
Eastern newt
white-tailed deer
great bustard
shag
brown salmon
brook trout
blackbird
-180
180
90
-90
1979-01-01
2017-12-31
publication
2019-11-05
Studies were identified through a literature search carried out in December 2017, in which we retained any study which compared direct fitness measures for migrants and residents from within the same partially migratory population. We did not limit the search to any taxonomic group. Freely available grey literature were also included in the search. Means and SDs were extracted directly from the publication where reported. Where these were not reported, they were calculated from other reported statistics, or extracted from plots displaying the necessary data using digitising software. Studies which did not report anything from which means and SDs could be calculated were excluded, as were those for which sample sizes were not reported. Full methods detailed in supporting information
publication
2010-12-08
Comma-separated values (CSV)
© Natural Environment Research Council
© University of East Anglia
If you reuse this data, you should cite: Buchan, C., Gilroy, J.J., Catry, I., Franco, A.M.A. (2019). Survival and reproductive success of migrant and resident wildlife in published studies of partially migratory populations. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre https://doi.org/10.5285/1a4e8d59-e112-4de6-a06b-9ea47ff15815
University of East Anglia
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University of East Anglia
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Universidade de Lisboa
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University of East Anglia
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University of East Anglia
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