Although it is known that separate insect body structures may be asymmetrical within one species, the different functional asymmetries within a single organ as a result of differential selective regimes have not been described. Based on microscopic measurements and SEM photography, we examined the size, shape and asymmetry of the mandibular structures of males and females of the sexually dimorphic broad-horned flour beetle, Gnatocerus cornutus (Tenebrionidae, Coleoptera). It was found that sexual dimorphism only manifests in certain outgrowth parts (horns) of male mandibles, while the remaining cutting parts of the mandibles hold identical morphologies for both sexes. A more interesting finding—since this is the first published case o...
Genital asymmetry is relatively common and widespread throughout the animal kingdom. The functional ...
Many studies have demonstrated the adaptive advantage of elaborate secondary sexual traits, but few ...
Theory predicts that costly secondary sexual traits will evolve heightened condition dependence, and...
Although it is known that separate insect body structures may be asymmetrical within one species, th...
a) male, b) female, top, frontal view; middle, dorsal view; bottom (inset), dorsal view of magnified...
Several insects exhibit morphological asymmetry in the mouthparts or genitalia. In a part of species...
The evolution of asymmetric genitalia is a common and recurrent phenomenon in a wide variety of inse...
Male horn dimorphism is a rather common phenomenon in dung beetles, where some adult individuals hav...
The evolution of asymmetric genitalia is a common and recurrent phenomenon in a wide variety of inse...
Female genitalia are widely underrepresented in taxonomic studies. Here we investigate the morpholog...
Asymmetry (and the associated chirality) is considered one of few developmental traits that can be s...
The longhorn beetle Morimus asper exhibits the typical sexual dimorphism of cerambycid beetles: mal...
Most animals have a body plan that is bilaterally symmetric, at least externally. In some species, ...
The ability to distinguish gender among insects is essential to their study and management. The obje...
The exaggerated male traits under sexual selection are widespread throughout the animal kingdom, inc...
Genital asymmetry is relatively common and widespread throughout the animal kingdom. The functional ...
Many studies have demonstrated the adaptive advantage of elaborate secondary sexual traits, but few ...
Theory predicts that costly secondary sexual traits will evolve heightened condition dependence, and...
Although it is known that separate insect body structures may be asymmetrical within one species, th...
a) male, b) female, top, frontal view; middle, dorsal view; bottom (inset), dorsal view of magnified...
Several insects exhibit morphological asymmetry in the mouthparts or genitalia. In a part of species...
The evolution of asymmetric genitalia is a common and recurrent phenomenon in a wide variety of inse...
Male horn dimorphism is a rather common phenomenon in dung beetles, where some adult individuals hav...
The evolution of asymmetric genitalia is a common and recurrent phenomenon in a wide variety of inse...
Female genitalia are widely underrepresented in taxonomic studies. Here we investigate the morpholog...
Asymmetry (and the associated chirality) is considered one of few developmental traits that can be s...
The longhorn beetle Morimus asper exhibits the typical sexual dimorphism of cerambycid beetles: mal...
Most animals have a body plan that is bilaterally symmetric, at least externally. In some species, ...
The ability to distinguish gender among insects is essential to their study and management. The obje...
The exaggerated male traits under sexual selection are widespread throughout the animal kingdom, inc...
Genital asymmetry is relatively common and widespread throughout the animal kingdom. The functional ...
Many studies have demonstrated the adaptive advantage of elaborate secondary sexual traits, but few ...
Theory predicts that costly secondary sexual traits will evolve heightened condition dependence, and...