Data and code to replicate the analyses in "Interpopulation differences in male reproductive effort drive the population dynamics of a host exposed to an emerging fungal pathogen"
Description
Data and code used to run the analyses presented in the article "Interpopulation differences in male reproductive effort drive the population dynamics of a host exposed to an emerging fungal pathogen" published in Journal of Animal Ecology. Please cite this article if you use the data or write to the authors for a potential collaboration. If you require further details about the data please write to: andresvalenzuela.zoo@gmail or avalenzuela@ranitadedarwin.org.
This study is part of an ongoing long-term monitoring program focused on the threatened Southern Darwin's frog (Rhinoderma darwinii), led by the Chilean non-profit organization ONG Ranita de Darwin (www.ranitadedarwin.org/monitoreo). This project has been funded by Zoo Leipzig, The National Geographic Society, Rufford Foundation, Weeden Foundation, Mohamed Bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, VONA, Fundación Huilo Huilo, and Fundación MERI. We want to thank to the many volunteers that have kindly participated during this project.