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Bite force (N) and territory area in 11 male collared lizards (Crotaphytus collaris).
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A data frame with 11 observations on the following 2 variables.
bite
force of bite (N)
territory
area of territory
Lappin, A. K., and J. F. Husak. 2005. Weapon performance, not size, determines mating success and potential reproductive output in the collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris). The American Naturalist 166: 426-436.
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str(LizardBite)
xyplot(territory ~ bite, LizardBite)
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'data.frame': 11 obs. of 2 variables:
$ bite : num 4.3 4.6 4.3 5 5 5.2 5.3 5.4 4.8 4.7 ...
$ territory: num 14 16 18.8 19.8 22.5 28 29.8 34.8 30.8 27.4 ...
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