This file links to all the data sets for all three Review Problem sets in Whitlock and Schluter.


Data

Download a .zip file with all the data for the review problems in .csv format here.

Download a .zip file with all data sets in the book here.

All data sets and their sources are listed individually below.

Disclaimer: Most data sets used in the book are grabbed from graphs and tables in the original publications, and the values may not be exact. Contact the original authors for the raw data.


Review Problems 1

R1.02. Syndactyly and smoking

Man, L. X. and B. Chang. 2006. Plastic and reconstructive surgery 117: 301-308.

R1.03. Seedling distribution

These data are hypothetical.

R1.09. Heart attacks and chest pain

Brieger, D., et al. 2004. Chest 126: 461–469.

R1.10. Cod recruitment Cod recruitment

Beaugrand, G., et al. 2003. Nature 426: 661–664.

R1.11. Wine judging

Mantonakis, A., P. Rodero, I. Lesschaeve, and R. Hastie. 2009. Psychological Science 20: 1309-1312.

R1.13. Smoking and strokes

Papadakis, S., et al. 2011. BMJ Open 1: e000366. Data at http://www.datadryad.org/handle/10255/dryad.35443.

R1.14. Birds of the Lesser Antilles

Ricklefs, R. E., and E. Bermingham. 2001. Science 294: 1522–1524.


Review Problems 2

R2.03. Climbing plants

Gianoli, E. 2004. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, Biological Sciences. 271: 2011–2015.

R2.04. Tobacco genetics

East, E. M. 1916. Genetics 1: 164–176.

R2.05. Butterfly mating success

Elgar, M. A., and N. E. Pierce. 1988. Pages 59-75 in Clutton-Brock, T. H. (editor). Reproductive success: studies of selection and adaptation in contrasting breeding systems. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

R2.06. Territories and hormones

White, S. A., T. Nguyen, and R. D. Fernald. 2002. The Journal of Experimental Biology 205: 2567–2581.

R2.07. National No Smoking Day

Waters, A. J., M. J. Jarvis, and S. R. Sutton. 1998. Nature 394: 137.

R2.09. Pitcher plant odors

Di Giusto, B., et al. 2010. Journal of Ecology 98: 845-856.

R2.13. Gesturing

Iverson, J. M., and S. Goldin-Meadow. 1998. Nature 396: 228.

R2.14. Knuckle cracking

de Weber, K., M. Olszewski, and R. Ortolano. 2011. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 24: 169 –174.

R2.15. Returns are faster

van de Ven, N., L. van Rijswijk, and M. M. Roy. 2011. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 18: 827–832.

R2.16. Zebrafish shyness

Norton, W. H. J., et al. 2011. Journal of Neuroscience 31: 13796-13807.


Review Problems 3

R3.01. Horse walking in cave art

Horvath, G., et al. 2012. PLoS ONE 7: e49786.

R3.05. Worm lifespan

Gems, D., et al. 1998. Genetics 150:129-155.

R3.06. Mendel’s data

Mendel, G. 1866. Abh. Brünn 4:3–47.

R3.07. Contraception and thrombosis

van Hylckama Vlieg, A., et al. 2009. British Medical Journal 339: b2921.

R3.08. Oxygen consumption

Hayes, J. P., and C. S. O’Connor. 1999. Evolution 53: 1280-1287.

R3.09. CO2 and growth rate

Collins S., and G. Bell. 2004. Nature 431: 566–569.

R3.10. Leanness and heat loss

Sloan, R. E. G., and W. R. Keatinge. 1973. Journal of Applied Physiology 35: 371–375

R3.13. Naked mole rat genetics

Edrey, Y. H., et al.. 2012. Aging Cell 11: 213-222.

R3.14. Needle length and obesity

Middleman, A. B., R. Anding, and C. Tung. 2010. Pediatrics 125: e508–e512.

R3.16. Sex ratio and social factors

West, S. A., and B. C. Sheldon. 2002. Science 295: 1695–1688.