Datafile: INDIV_DATA Non-random dispersal drives phenotypic divergence within a bird population Authors: Camacho, Carlos; Canal, David; Potti, Jaime MS Reference Number: ECE-2013-01-0026 MS Dryad ID: * this spreadsheet includes variables used to assess between-habitat differences in bird sizes and movements. * blank cells denote missing data. VARIABLE DESCRIPTION YEAR HABITAT Breeding habitat; coded as DF = deciduous forest, CF = coniferous forest SEX Coded as M = male, F = female IDENTITY Individual identification number; equivalent to the ring code. T LENGTH Tarsus length to the nearest 0.05 mm AGE 1stREP Age of first reproduction NATorIMM Individuals' origin; coded as R = resident, I = immigrant NAT FLOW Natal dispersal (i.e. from the natal area to the area of first reproduction); coded as "ORIGIN"to"DESTINY"; NONE denotes the absence of movement. REP FLOW Breeding dispersal (i.e. from the area of 1st reproduction to that of subsequent reproductions); coded as "ORIGIN"to"DESTINY" NONE denotes the absence of movement. address questions to Carlos Camacho, e-mail: ccamacho@ebd.csic.es