Sex differences in morphology, physiology, and behaviour are caused by sex-linked genes, as well as by circulating sex-steroid levels. Thus, a shift from genotypic to environmental sex determination may create an organism that exhibits a mixture of male-like and female-like traits. We studied a lizard species (Central Bearded Dragon, Pogona vitticeps), in which the high-temperature incubation of eggs transforms genetically male individuals into functional females. Although they are reproductively female, sex-reversed dragons (individuals with ZZ genotype reversed to female phenotype) resemble genetic males rather than females in morphology (relative tail length), general behaviour (boldness and activity level), and thermoregulatory tactics....
In most animals the genes dictate whether an individual develops into a male or a female. For exampl...
Abstract Sex ratio evolution relies on genetic variation in either the phenotypic traits that infl...
Non-avian reptiles, unlike mammals and birds, have undergone numerous sex determination changes. Cas...
Sex differences in morphology, physiology, and behaviour are caused by sex-linked genes, as well as ...
Sex determination in animals is amazingly plastic. Vertebrates display contrasting strategies rangin...
Sex determination in Australian agamid lizards show a complex framework of different mechanisms, var...
Sex‐related differences in morphology and behavior are well documented, but the relative contributio...
Sex-related differences in morphology and behavior are well documented, but the relative contributio...
The environment experienced by parents can impact the phenotype of their offspring (parental effects...
Aim: Species with temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) are particularly vulnerable to clima...
Many colour polymorphisms are present only in one sex, usually males, but proximate mechanisms contr...
Sex determination among reptiles is a very variable matter across it's taxa. We meet there temperatu...
Sex determination systems are exceptionally diverse and have undergone multiple and independent evol...
Sex ratio evolution relies on genetic variation in either the phenotypic traits that influence sex r...
In most animals the genes dictate whether an individual develops into a male or a female. For exampl...
Abstract Sex ratio evolution relies on genetic variation in either the phenotypic traits that infl...
Non-avian reptiles, unlike mammals and birds, have undergone numerous sex determination changes. Cas...
Sex differences in morphology, physiology, and behaviour are caused by sex-linked genes, as well as ...
Sex determination in animals is amazingly plastic. Vertebrates display contrasting strategies rangin...
Sex determination in Australian agamid lizards show a complex framework of different mechanisms, var...
Sex‐related differences in morphology and behavior are well documented, but the relative contributio...
Sex-related differences in morphology and behavior are well documented, but the relative contributio...
The environment experienced by parents can impact the phenotype of their offspring (parental effects...
Aim: Species with temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) are particularly vulnerable to clima...
Many colour polymorphisms are present only in one sex, usually males, but proximate mechanisms contr...
Sex determination among reptiles is a very variable matter across it's taxa. We meet there temperatu...
Sex determination systems are exceptionally diverse and have undergone multiple and independent evol...
Sex ratio evolution relies on genetic variation in either the phenotypic traits that influence sex r...
In most animals the genes dictate whether an individual develops into a male or a female. For exampl...
Abstract Sex ratio evolution relies on genetic variation in either the phenotypic traits that infl...
Non-avian reptiles, unlike mammals and birds, have undergone numerous sex determination changes. Cas...