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- Data for: Infection of parthenogenetic lizards by blood parasites does not support the “Red Queen hypothesis” but reveals the costs of sexThe data of prevalence and intensity of blood parasite for six bisexual and parthenogenetic lizards from zone of sympatry
- Data for: Phylogeographic structures of the host insects of Ophiocordyceps sinensisThe mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene (cox1) were sequenced and analyzed among 710 samples representing 88 geographic locations. 205 haplotypes of cox1 were identified. Four clades with 12 subclades were identified. Dating analyses from 3 calibrations supported that the divergence of the 4 clades happened in the Oligocene -Miocene (30.54-13.66 million years ago)
- Data for: EvoDevo in owl ear asymmetry – the little owl (Athene noctua)Sheet 1: Application of Kagurasho’s method (Kagurasho, M., Yamada, S., Uwabe, C., Kose, K., Takakuwa, T., 2012. Movement of the external ear in human embryo. Head Face Med. 8, 2.) to the little owl data in a lateral view. The center of the anatomical coordinate system was defined by the condylus occipitalis. The Y-axis crossed the pituitary gland. The X-axis was arranged orthogonally. Sheet 2: Application of Kagurasho’s method (Kagurasho, M., Yamada, S., Uwabe, C., Kose, K., Takakuwa, T., 2012. Movement of the external ear in human embryo. Head Face Med. 8, 2.) to the little owl data in a frontal view. The center of the anatomical coordinate system was defined by the condylus occipitalis. The Y-axis crossed the pituitary gland. The X-axis was arranged orthogonally. Sheet 3: Maximum and orthogonal diameters of the ear openings of little owls. The area and eccentricity were calculated from these diameters.
- Data for: Thermoregulation of a temperate reptile in a forested habitatAverage monthly field temperatures of tuatara between 2008 and 2011 on Stephens Island/takapourewa, New Zealand.
- Data for: Development of ear asymmetry in the American barn owl (Tyto furcata pratincola)The document shows coordinates measured with an anatomical coordinate system based on Kagurasho et al. (2012). Measurements were taken in embryos of the American barn owl (Tyto furcata pratincola). The embryos were in different developmental stages. Staging followed Köppl et al. (2005). Embryos are from the collection of the Institute for Biology 2 at RWTH Aachen University. Embryo ID is given.
- Stickleback genotypes from "Strong neutral genetic differentiation in a host, but not in its parasite"Microsatellite genotypes of three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) from the island of North Uist, UK.