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Table 1 Geographic location of the studied populations and key estimates of the social environment

From: Negative frequency-dependent selection or alternative reproductive tactics: maintenance of female polymorphism in natural populations

Population

Lat / Long

Afreq

OSR

Mdens

Barb’s Marsh (ON)

44°31′/ -76°22′

0.06 ± 0.03

2.33 ± 0.41

18.2 ± 8.7

Jack’s Marsh (ON)

44°34′/ -76°20′

0.07 ± 0.05

3.01 ± 0.28

29.2 ± 16.7

Otter Marsh (ON)

44°33′/ -76°22′

0.34 ± 0.11

3.38 ± 0.29

22.2 ± 11.0

Quebec City (QU)

46°46′/ -70°58′

0.70 ± 0.10

1.55 ± 0.52

6.4 ± 1.1

Summit Lake (BC)

54°10′/ -122°41′

0.94 ± 0.02

1.34 ± 0.20

9.5 ± 3.7

Airpark Road (BC)

54°00′/ -123°02′

0.94 ± 0.01

1.56 ± 0.18

8.8 ± 2.8

  1. Estimates of andromorph frequency (Afreq), operational sex ratio (OSR) and male density (Mdens) per population and province (Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia), averaged across three study years (mean ± 1SE). An extended table with detailed information on sample sizes per population and per year is given in (Additional file 1).