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PAN-00075445 - double symmetric shoe buckle with two oval looped frames: small
This find is registered at Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands with number PAN-00075445 -
PAN-00070829 - D-shaped single looped buckle
This find is registered at Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands with number PAN-00070829 -
Data from: Coalescent and biophysical models of stepping-stone gene flow in N...
Marine species in the Indo-Pacific have ranges that can span thousands of kilometers, yet studies increasingly suggest that mean larval dispersal distances are less than... -
Data from: Selective bird predation on the peppered moth: the last experiment...
Colour variation in the peppered moth Biston betularia was long accepted to be under strong natural selection. Melanics were believed to be fitter than pale morphs because of... -
Data from: Advanced technologies and data management practices in environment...
Environmental scientists stand uniquely poised to capitalize on recent advancements in technology, computation, and data management, however, it is unknown the degree to which... -
Data from: Reconstructing the origins of high-alpine niches and cushion life ...
Relatively few species have been able to colonize extremely cold alpine environments. We investigate the role played by the cushion life form in the evolution of climatic niches... -
Data from: Building genetic networks using relatedness information: a novel a...
Natal dispersal is an important life history trait driving variation in individual fitness and, therefore, a proper understanding of the factors underlying dispersal behaviour... -
Data from: Integrating candidate gene and quantitative genetic approaches to ...
Two commonly used techniques for estimating the effect of genes on traits in wild populations are the candidate gene approach and quantitative genetic analyses. However, whether... -
Data from: Extensive sympatry, cryptic diversity and introgression throughout...
The identification of species is one of the most basic, and yet critically important, issues in biology with far-reaching potential implications for fields such as biodiversity... -
Data from: Senescence in immune priming and attractiveness in a beetle
Age-related decline in immune activity is referred to as immunosenescence and has been observed for both the adaptive immune response of vertebrates and the innate immune system... -
Data from: Demographic fate of Arabidopsis thaliana cohorts of autumn- and sp...
SUMMARY: 1) Understanding how plants respond and adapt to varying environmental conditions has attracted the attention of plant ecologists for decades. To study this process,... -
Data from: Pervasive genetic integration directs the evolution of human skull...
It has long been unclear whether the different derived cranial traits of modern humans evolved independently in response to separate selection pressures or whether they resulted... -
Data from: Reproductive conflicts in polyandrous and polygynous ant Formica s...
The occurrence of multiple reproductives within an ant colony changes the balance between indirect fitness benefits and reproductive competition. We test whether the number of... -
Data from: Rapid genetic assimilation of native wall lizard populations (Poda...
The Common Wall Lizard (Podarcis muralis) has established more than 150 non-native populations in Central Europe, stemming from eight geographically distinct evolutionary... -
Data from: Fine-scale genetic analysis of species-specific female preference ...
Behavioral differences are thought to be the first components to contribute to species isolation, yet the precise genetic basis of behavioral isolation remains poorly... -
Data from: Influence of asymmetrical mating patterns and male reproductive su...
Populations of Acer species often contain more than three sexual phenotypes with very complex sexual polymorphism such as duodichogamy, protandry, and protogyny. We investigated... -
Data from: Phylogenetic signal and noise: predicting the power of a data set ...
A principal objective for phylogenetic experimental design is to predict the power of a dataset to resolve nodes in a phylogenetic tree. However, proactively assessing the... -
Data from: Within- and among-genus components of size evolution during mass e...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and maximum size within a clade to decrease following a major extinction event... -
Data from: Complex consequences of herbivory and interplant cues in three ann...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been shown to affect plant responses to herbivory in relatively simple natural... -
Data from: The effect of historical legacy on adaptation: do closely related ...
The many documented examples of parallel and convergent evolution in similar environments are strong evidence for the role of natural selection in the evolution of trait...