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This repository contains all data and code necessary to reproduce the results and figures of the paper: Remacha, C., Ramírez, A., Arriero, E. and Pérez-Tris, J. 2023. Haemosporidian infections influence risk-taking behaviours in young male blackcaps Sylvia atricapilla. Animal Behaviour, 196, 113-126. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2022.12.001 The repository contains a readme file (README_SYAT_MS_ANIBEH_Scripts.txt) with a description of the code and the data. The code is organised in eight R script files. Instructions to run the code are provided in the readme file. The data are organised in two separate files. One file (SYAT_MS_BH_ANIBEHdata.txt) contains data of exploratory and antipredatory behaviours of 43 young male blackcaps. The other one (SYAT_MS_BH_BIOL_ANIBEHdata.txt) contains biological and experimental attributes of the same individuals: status and intensity of parasite infection, experimental treatment, morphology and body mass.
The study was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033) and the European Union (Regional Development Fund) through grants CGL2010-15734/BOS (IP: JPT), CGL2017-82117-P (IP: JPT) and PRPBFU2011-25957 (IP: EA).
haemosporidian, primaquine, parasites, Animal behaviour, risk-taking behaviours, Sylvia atricapilla
haemosporidian, primaquine, parasites, Animal behaviour, risk-taking behaviours, Sylvia atricapilla
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