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This data repository contains the metadata and data to produce all results found in the manuscript titled: "Unique drought resistance strategies occur among monkeyflower populations spanning an aridity gradient". This repository includes two different datasets as well as associated readme files. One dataset (fileA) contains phenotype data from an experimental manipulation experiment taking place in growth chambers at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette. The second dataset contains data from a common garden experiment that contained offspring from the well-watered treatment of the experimental manipulation from fileA. This dataset contains both offspring and midparent values for the same phenotypes measured in the experimental manipulation. Datasets are both uploaded as .csv files. Please read the readme files for descriptions of the data in each .csv file.
Please see the methodology in FitzPatrick et al. 2023 as well as information within ReadMe files. Briefly, the phenotype data from fileA was collected across an experiment manipulating water availability (well-watered or dry-down conditions) planted with maternal lines from five populations that span an aridity gradient. The phenotype data from fileB was collected in a well-watered common garden and contained offspring from the experimental manipulation described in fileA.
water use efficiency, Drought, FOS: Biological sciences, plasticity, quantitative genetic, Common garden, drought, flowering time, heritability, genetic correlations, Mimulus guttatus
water use efficiency, Drought, FOS: Biological sciences, plasticity, quantitative genetic, Common garden, drought, flowering time, heritability, genetic correlations, Mimulus guttatus
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