Biologists dating back to Darwin (1871) have sought to understand why males are larger than females in many species, yet females are the larger sex in numerous others (Fairbairn et al., 2007). Evolutionary studies of sexua
Since Darwin\u27s conception of sexual selection theory, scientists have struggled to identify the e...
Sex differences in ecologically important traits are common in animals and plants, and prompted Darw...
Males and females of one species share the majority of the genome, often also the joint niche, but t...
Since Darwin’s Decent of Man (1874), biologists have been fascinated by the evolutionary pro-cesses ...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) describes divergent body sizes of adult males and females. While SSD ha...
SummaryWhy are members of one sex bigger than those of the other? A new study in which male giant we...
Sexual size dimorphism is biased toward males in most mammalian species. The most common explanation...
Evolutionary biologists mostly assume that polygyny increases sexual dimorphism in size because, und...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is widespread and variable among animals. According to the differential...
Sexual selection is often considered as a critical evolutionary force promoting sexual size dimorphi...
In many bird and mammal species, males are signi¢cantly larger than females. The prevailing explana-...
Research on sexual selection shows that the evolution of secondary sexual characters in males and th...
Macroevolutionary patterns of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) indicate how sexual selection, natural se...
<p>F+: species in which the growth of females was more strongly boosted by high yolk androgen levels...
Since Darwin’s conception of sexual selection theory, scientists have struggled to identify the evol...
Since Darwin\u27s conception of sexual selection theory, scientists have struggled to identify the e...
Sex differences in ecologically important traits are common in animals and plants, and prompted Darw...
Males and females of one species share the majority of the genome, often also the joint niche, but t...
Since Darwin’s Decent of Man (1874), biologists have been fascinated by the evolutionary pro-cesses ...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) describes divergent body sizes of adult males and females. While SSD ha...
SummaryWhy are members of one sex bigger than those of the other? A new study in which male giant we...
Sexual size dimorphism is biased toward males in most mammalian species. The most common explanation...
Evolutionary biologists mostly assume that polygyny increases sexual dimorphism in size because, und...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is widespread and variable among animals. According to the differential...
Sexual selection is often considered as a critical evolutionary force promoting sexual size dimorphi...
In many bird and mammal species, males are signi¢cantly larger than females. The prevailing explana-...
Research on sexual selection shows that the evolution of secondary sexual characters in males and th...
Macroevolutionary patterns of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) indicate how sexual selection, natural se...
<p>F+: species in which the growth of females was more strongly boosted by high yolk androgen levels...
Since Darwin’s conception of sexual selection theory, scientists have struggled to identify the evol...
Since Darwin\u27s conception of sexual selection theory, scientists have struggled to identify the e...
Sex differences in ecologically important traits are common in animals and plants, and prompted Darw...
Males and females of one species share the majority of the genome, often also the joint niche, but t...