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For each clone of the same genotype across all environments, we measured:\n  length at maturity;\n  length at second clutch;\n  age at maturity;\n  age at second clutch;\n  juvenile growth rate ((length at maturity - length as neonate) / age at maturity);\n  adult growth rate ((length at second clutch - length at maturity) / (age at second clutch-age at maturity));\n  average fecundity (across clutches 1 and 2);  and\n  average offspring size (across clutches 1 and 2)\n\nThe work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (Grant NE/K007394/1).","distributionFormats":[{"name":"Comma-separated values (CSV)","type":"text/csv","version":"unknown"}],"distributorContacts":[{"organisationName":"NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre","organisationIdentifier":"https://ror.org/04xw4m193","role":"distributor","email":"info@eidc.ac.uk"}],"funding":[{"funderName":"Natural Environment Research Council","funderIdentifier":"https://ror.org/02b5d8509","awardNumber":"NE/K007394/1","orcid":false,"ror":true}],"id":"cce747ad-7536-4669-a244-d8bc48693cc7","incomingCitationCount":0,"infoLinks":[{"url":"https://data-package.ceh.ac.uk/sd/cce747ad-7536-4669-a244-d8bc48693cc7.zip","name":"Supporting information","description":"Supporting information available to assist in re-use of this dataset","function":"information","type":"OTHER"}],"inspireThemes":[{"theme":"Environmental Monitoring Facilities","uri":"http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/theme/ef"}],"keywordsOther":[{"value":"Daphnia magna","uri":"http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q672531"},{"value":"Phenotypic plasticity"},{"value":"Thermal tolerance"},{"value":"CTMax"}],"licences":[{"value":"This resource is available under the terms of the Open Government Licence","code":"license","uri":"https://eidc.ac.uk/licences/ogl/plain"}],"lineage":"The data were collected by the authors as part of a NERC Highlight grant (Grant NE/N016017/1).\n\n1) Daphnia magna clones used in the experiment were isolated from Brown Moss in Shropshire (52 deg 57' 01'' N 2deg 39' 05'' W) and Lake Ring in Denmark (55 deg 57' 51.83'' N, 9 deg 35' 46.87'' E) and the Camargue in Southern France as hatched resting eggs.\n\n2) The plasticity of each clone was assayed by rearing all clones in common garden studies using 4 different environments (factorial cross of food and temperature).\n\n3) The life-history of the 56 D. magna clones in each environment was assayed by photographing neonates, upon reaching maturity (measured as eggs in the brood pouch) and upon releasing their second clutch, using a Canon EOS 350D digital camera connected to a Leica MZ6 dissecting microscope. The number of neonates each individual produced in their 1st and 2nd clutch were counted and five neonates in each clutch were photographed to obtain an estimate of offspring size. Body size was measured as the distance from the top of the head to the base of the tail-spine using the image analysis software, (ImageJ version 1.45s). After mothers released their second clutch, their thermal tolerance (CTmax) was assayed as described by Geerts et al. (2015) allowing animals an acclimation period of 15 mins at 21 deg C followed by a ramping period of 40 s/deg C from 21 deg C to 50 deg C. \n\nAll data were checked, verified and processed for analysis. Critical thermal maximum (CTmax) was measured as in (Geerts et al., 2015).","metadataDate":"2026-06-29T17:15:56","notGEMINI":false,"onlineResources":[{"url":"https://data-package.ceh.ac.uk/data/cce747ad-7536-4669-a244-d8bc48693cc7","name":"Download the data","description":"Download a copy of this data","function":"download","type":"OTHER"},{"url":"https://data-package.ceh.ac.uk/sd/cce747ad-7536-4669-a244-d8bc48693cc7.zip","name":"Supporting information","description":"Supporting information available to assist in re-use of this dataset","function":"information","type":"OTHER"}],"pointsOfContact":[{"honorificPrefix":"Dr","familyName":"Plaistow","givenName":"Stewart","organisationName":"University of Liverpool","role":"pointOfContact","email":"S.Plaistow@liverpool.ac.uk","fullName":"Plaistow, S.","pointOfContact":"University of Liverpool"}],"publicationDate":"2022-06-01T00:00:00.000Z","publishers":[{"organisationName":"NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre","organisationIdentifier":"https://ror.org/04xw4m193","role":"publisher","email":"info@eidc.ac.uk"}],"relationships":[{"relation":"http://purl.org/dc/terms/relation","target":"2ae5e8d3-be36-4517-b80c-c6b91792b769"}],"resourceIdentifiers":[{"code":"https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/cce747ad-7536-4669-a244-d8bc48693cc7"},{"code":"10.5285/cce747ad-7536-4669-a244-d8bc48693cc7","codeSpace":"doi"}],"resourceType":{"value":"nonGeographicDataset"},"responsibleParties":[{"familyName":"Brunner","givenName":"F.S. 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