Guppies: Ornamentation and Attractiveness in Guppies

Description Usage Format Source References Examples

Description

The father's ornamentation (composite score of color and brightness) and son's attractiveness (relative rates of visits by females) in male guppies (Poecilia reticulata).

Usage

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Format

A data frame with 36 observations on the following 2 variables.

father.ornament

a numeric vector

son.attract

a numeric vector

Source

inferred from Brooks, R. 2000. Negative genetic correlation between male sexual attractiveness and survival. Nature 406: 67-70.

References

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v406/n6791/abs/406067a0.html

Examples

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data(Guppies)

str(Guppies)
xyplot(son.attract ~ father.ornament,
  Guppies,
  xlab = "Father's ornamentation",
  ylab = "Son's attractiveness"
  )

Example output

Loading required package: nlme
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Loading required package: dplyr

Attaching package: 'dplyr'

The following object is masked from 'package:nlme':

    collapse

The following objects are masked from 'package:stats':

    filter, lag

The following objects are masked from 'package:base':

    intersect, setdiff, setequal, union

Loading required package: ggformula
Loading required package: ggplot2

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	learnr::run_tutorial("introduction", package = "ggformula")
	learnr::run_tutorial("refining", package = "ggformula")
Loading required package: mosaicData
Loading required package: Matrix

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additional features.  The original behavior of these functions should not be affected by this.

Note: If you use the Matrix package, be sure to load it BEFORE loading mosaic.

Attaching package: 'mosaic'

The following object is masked from 'package:Matrix':

    mean

The following objects are masked from 'package:dplyr':

    count, do, tally

The following objects are masked from 'package:stats':

    IQR, binom.test, cor, cor.test, cov, fivenum, median, prop.test,
    quantile, sd, t.test, var

The following objects are masked from 'package:base':

    max, mean, min, prod, range, sample, sum

'data.frame':	36 obs. of  2 variables:
 $ father.ornament: num  0.35 0.03 0.14 0.1 0.22 0.23 0.3 0.32 0.31 0.31 ...
 $ son.attract    : num  -0.32 -0.03 0.11 0.28 0.31 0.18 0.29 0.27 0.19 0.12 ...

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