The palm pest Scapanes australis has been the object of considerable recent research to develop control measures that target male reproductive behaviour. This study investigated horn size scaling relationships and frequency distributions in two subspecies of S. australis for evidence of alternative male reproductive strategies. Indeed, a sigmoidal horn size allometry in both populations was detected as a significant vertical discontinuity by a piece-wise regression model, which indicates that distinct minor and major male phenotypes are expressed in both taxa. A non-linear regression algorithm showed that these subspecies differ significantly in two modelled parameters of horn allometry. A likelihood model was used for probabilistic discrim...
The role of cuticular hydrocarbons in sexual displays has received considerable interest over the la...
Recent debate has highlighted the importance of estimating both the strength of sexual selection on ...
#Scapanes australis# is a major insect pest of coconut palms in Papua New Guinea. Field observations...
The scaling relationships between horns and body size in a Mexican population of males of the rhinoc...
Male horn dimorphism is a rather common phenomenon in dung beetles, where some adult individuals hav...
Scapanes australis is a major coconut pest, endemic in Papua New Guinea. Early in the night, males p...
The studies of sexual dimorphism (SD) interspecific change by size is generally state that intraspec...
Male horns in several groups of beetles represent a special class of secondary sexual characters in ...
The males of some species of the rove beetle genus Bledius Leach (1819) have a pronounced horn protr...
The developmental independence of alternative phenotypes is key to evolutionary theories of phenotyp...
Sirex noctilio is an economically important invasive pest of commercial pine forestry in the Souther...
Scapanes australis is a major coconut pest, endemic in Papua New Guinea. Early in the night, males p...
Males of sexually dimorphic anthribid species display structural modifications that suggest sexual s...
The morphology, reproductive behavior, and ecology of the horned rainbow scarab beetle Phanaeus diff...
We analyzed a sample of 173 specimens of different subspecies within the distribution of the Ivory-b...
The role of cuticular hydrocarbons in sexual displays has received considerable interest over the la...
Recent debate has highlighted the importance of estimating both the strength of sexual selection on ...
#Scapanes australis# is a major insect pest of coconut palms in Papua New Guinea. Field observations...
The scaling relationships between horns and body size in a Mexican population of males of the rhinoc...
Male horn dimorphism is a rather common phenomenon in dung beetles, where some adult individuals hav...
Scapanes australis is a major coconut pest, endemic in Papua New Guinea. Early in the night, males p...
The studies of sexual dimorphism (SD) interspecific change by size is generally state that intraspec...
Male horns in several groups of beetles represent a special class of secondary sexual characters in ...
The males of some species of the rove beetle genus Bledius Leach (1819) have a pronounced horn protr...
The developmental independence of alternative phenotypes is key to evolutionary theories of phenotyp...
Sirex noctilio is an economically important invasive pest of commercial pine forestry in the Souther...
Scapanes australis is a major coconut pest, endemic in Papua New Guinea. Early in the night, males p...
Males of sexually dimorphic anthribid species display structural modifications that suggest sexual s...
The morphology, reproductive behavior, and ecology of the horned rainbow scarab beetle Phanaeus diff...
We analyzed a sample of 173 specimens of different subspecies within the distribution of the Ivory-b...
The role of cuticular hydrocarbons in sexual displays has received considerable interest over the la...
Recent debate has highlighted the importance of estimating both the strength of sexual selection on ...
#Scapanes australis# is a major insect pest of coconut palms in Papua New Guinea. Field observations...