Major theories compete to explain the macroevolutionary trends observed in sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in animals. Quantitative genetic theory suggests that the sex under historically stronger directional selection will exhibit greater interspecific variance in size, with covariation between allometric slopes (male to female size) and the strength of SSD across clades. Rensch's rule (RR) also suggests a correlation, but one in which males are always the more size variant sex. Examining free-living pelagic and parasitic Copepoda, we test these competing predictions. Females are commonly the larger sex in copepod species. Comparing clades that vary by four orders of magnitude in their degree of dimorphism, we show that isometry is widespread...
Inter and intra-population variation in morphological traits, such as body size and shape, provides ...
This diploma thesis focuses on the freshwater cyclopoid copepod Macrocyclops albidus. Since not much...
A.G.H. is supported by the Natural Environment Research Council and Department for Environment, Food...
Major theories compete to explain the macroevolutionary trends observed in sexual size dimorphism (S...
Major theories compete to explain the macroevolutionary trends observed in sexual size dimorphism (S...
The Centre for Ocean Life is a VKR Centre of Excellence funded by the Villum Foundatio
Although sex ratios close to unity are expected in dioecious species, biased sex ratios are common i...
Sexual size dimorphism is widespread among dioecious species but its underlying driving forces are o...
Predation is thought to play a selective role in the emergence of behavioural traits in prey. Differ...
Gusmão et al. (2013; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 482:279-298) review causes of sex ratio skew in pelagic copep...
Macroevolutionary patterns of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) indicate how sexual selection, natural se...
Polygenic sex determination (PSD) is relatively rare and theoretically evolutionary unstable, yet ha...
Hirst et al. (2013; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 489:297-298) suggest that Gusmao et al. (2013; Mar Ecol Prog S...
Examines the question why Diaptomus leptopus shows greater sexual size dimorphism in temporary ponds...
Sex determining systems are remarkably diverse and may evolve rapidly. Polygenic sex determination s...
Inter and intra-population variation in morphological traits, such as body size and shape, provides ...
This diploma thesis focuses on the freshwater cyclopoid copepod Macrocyclops albidus. Since not much...
A.G.H. is supported by the Natural Environment Research Council and Department for Environment, Food...
Major theories compete to explain the macroevolutionary trends observed in sexual size dimorphism (S...
Major theories compete to explain the macroevolutionary trends observed in sexual size dimorphism (S...
The Centre for Ocean Life is a VKR Centre of Excellence funded by the Villum Foundatio
Although sex ratios close to unity are expected in dioecious species, biased sex ratios are common i...
Sexual size dimorphism is widespread among dioecious species but its underlying driving forces are o...
Predation is thought to play a selective role in the emergence of behavioural traits in prey. Differ...
Gusmão et al. (2013; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 482:279-298) review causes of sex ratio skew in pelagic copep...
Macroevolutionary patterns of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) indicate how sexual selection, natural se...
Polygenic sex determination (PSD) is relatively rare and theoretically evolutionary unstable, yet ha...
Hirst et al. (2013; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 489:297-298) suggest that Gusmao et al. (2013; Mar Ecol Prog S...
Examines the question why Diaptomus leptopus shows greater sexual size dimorphism in temporary ponds...
Sex determining systems are remarkably diverse and may evolve rapidly. Polygenic sex determination s...
Inter and intra-population variation in morphological traits, such as body size and shape, provides ...
This diploma thesis focuses on the freshwater cyclopoid copepod Macrocyclops albidus. Since not much...
A.G.H. is supported by the Natural Environment Research Council and Department for Environment, Food...