1. Broad phylogenetic patterns in sexual size dimorphism (SSD) are shaped by sex differences in net selection pressures (e.g., sexual selection, fecundity selection, survival selection), but environmental and ecological factors can also affect the expression of SSD. 2. Discussions of proximate ecological influences on SSD have focused on niche divergence; for example, increase in a prey type used by only one sex can elevate growth rates of that sex but not the other. Food limitation also can generate spatial and temporal variation in SSD. Under restricted prey abundance, curtailed growth may mask SSD even if the optimal size is greater for one sex than the other. Because an increase in food availability then elicits increased feeding and gr...
Sex-biased differences in dietary habits of snakes are often linked to pronounced sexual size dimorp...
Synopsis Sexual dimorphism in phenotypic traits associated with the use of resources is a widespread...
Mean adult size has been used as the traditional measure of body size to explain trends of insular g...
1. Broad phylogenetic patterns in sexual size dimorphism (SSD) are shaped by sex differences in net ...
Diverse interactions between factors that influence body size complicate the identification of the p...
Although adult T. eques females had a longer SVL and HL than males, the sexes did not differ in thei...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is ubiquitous across animals with female bias most prominent in snakes ...
In snakes, divergence in head size between the sexes has been interpreted as an adaptation to inters...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is ubiquitous across animals with female bias most prominent in snakes ...
While developmental plasticity has been shown to contribute to sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in labor...
Sexual dimorphism of phenotypic traits associated with resource use is common in animals, and may re...
Hypotheses for the origin and maintenance of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) fall into three primary ca...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [59]-66)In this thesis, I describe patterns of sexual and...
Synopsis Sexual dimorphism in phenotypic traits associated with the use of resources is a widespread...
Sexual dimorphism in animals exists in many forms, including overall size difference between the sex...
Sex-biased differences in dietary habits of snakes are often linked to pronounced sexual size dimorp...
Synopsis Sexual dimorphism in phenotypic traits associated with the use of resources is a widespread...
Mean adult size has been used as the traditional measure of body size to explain trends of insular g...
1. Broad phylogenetic patterns in sexual size dimorphism (SSD) are shaped by sex differences in net ...
Diverse interactions between factors that influence body size complicate the identification of the p...
Although adult T. eques females had a longer SVL and HL than males, the sexes did not differ in thei...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is ubiquitous across animals with female bias most prominent in snakes ...
In snakes, divergence in head size between the sexes has been interpreted as an adaptation to inters...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is ubiquitous across animals with female bias most prominent in snakes ...
While developmental plasticity has been shown to contribute to sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in labor...
Sexual dimorphism of phenotypic traits associated with resource use is common in animals, and may re...
Hypotheses for the origin and maintenance of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) fall into three primary ca...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [59]-66)In this thesis, I describe patterns of sexual and...
Synopsis Sexual dimorphism in phenotypic traits associated with the use of resources is a widespread...
Sexual dimorphism in animals exists in many forms, including overall size difference between the sex...
Sex-biased differences in dietary habits of snakes are often linked to pronounced sexual size dimorp...
Synopsis Sexual dimorphism in phenotypic traits associated with the use of resources is a widespread...
Mean adult size has been used as the traditional measure of body size to explain trends of insular g...