The extreme morphological variability of the baculum across mammals is thought to be the result of sexual selection (particularly, high levels of postcopulatory selection). However, the evolutionary trajectory of the mammalian baculum is little studied and evidence for the adaptive function of the baculum has so far been elusive. Here, we use Markov chain Monte Carlo methods implemented in a Bayesian phylogenetic framework to reconstruct baculum evolution across the mammalian class and investigate the rate of baculum length evolution within the primate order. We then test the effects of testes mass (postcopulatory sexual selection), polygamy, seasonal breeding and intromission duration on the baculum in primates and carnivores. The ancestra...
In most animals, females are larger than males. Paradoxically, sexual size dimorphism is biased towa...
The paradigm of competitive males vying to influence female mate choice has been repeatedly upheld, ...
Males must partition their limited reproductive investments between traits that promote access to fe...
The extreme morphological variability of the baculum across mammals is thought to be the result of s...
The extreme morphological variability of the baculum across mammals is thought to be the result of s...
Ramm SA. Sexual selection and genital evolution in mammals: A phylogenetic analysis of baculum lengt...
Male genitalia exhibit a taxonomically widespread pattern of rapid and divergent evolution. Sexual s...
The baculum is an enigmatic bone within the mammalian glans penis, and the driving forces behind its...
Brindle & Opie. Postcopulatory sexual selection influences baculum evolution in primates and carnivo...
"ANCESTRAL CHARACTER-STATE RECONSTRUCTION OF BACULUM IN PRIMATES: WHY A CRITICAL LITERATURE REVIEW I...
<p>Sexual selection has long been accepted as a widespread force of evolution shaping male traits ac...
As predicted by sexual selection theory, males are larger than females in most polygynous mammals, b...
One of the goals of physical anthropology and primatology is to understand how primate social system...
Sexual selection is believed to be responsible for the rapid divergence of male genitalia, which is ...
Background: Diversity in penile morphology is characterised by extraordinary variation in the size a...
In most animals, females are larger than males. Paradoxically, sexual size dimorphism is biased towa...
The paradigm of competitive males vying to influence female mate choice has been repeatedly upheld, ...
Males must partition their limited reproductive investments between traits that promote access to fe...
The extreme morphological variability of the baculum across mammals is thought to be the result of s...
The extreme morphological variability of the baculum across mammals is thought to be the result of s...
Ramm SA. Sexual selection and genital evolution in mammals: A phylogenetic analysis of baculum lengt...
Male genitalia exhibit a taxonomically widespread pattern of rapid and divergent evolution. Sexual s...
The baculum is an enigmatic bone within the mammalian glans penis, and the driving forces behind its...
Brindle & Opie. Postcopulatory sexual selection influences baculum evolution in primates and carnivo...
"ANCESTRAL CHARACTER-STATE RECONSTRUCTION OF BACULUM IN PRIMATES: WHY A CRITICAL LITERATURE REVIEW I...
<p>Sexual selection has long been accepted as a widespread force of evolution shaping male traits ac...
As predicted by sexual selection theory, males are larger than females in most polygynous mammals, b...
One of the goals of physical anthropology and primatology is to understand how primate social system...
Sexual selection is believed to be responsible for the rapid divergence of male genitalia, which is ...
Background: Diversity in penile morphology is characterised by extraordinary variation in the size a...
In most animals, females are larger than males. Paradoxically, sexual size dimorphism is biased towa...
The paradigm of competitive males vying to influence female mate choice has been repeatedly upheld, ...
Males must partition their limited reproductive investments between traits that promote access to fe...