Sexual dimorphism is widespread in lizards, with the most consistently dimorphic traits being head size (males have larger heads) and trunk length (the distance between the front and hind legs is greater in females). These dimorphisms have generally been interpreted as follows: (1) large heads in males evolve through male-male rivalry (sexual selection); and (2) larger interlimb lengths in females provide space for more eggs (fecundity selection). In an Australian lizard (the snow skink, Niveoscincus microlepidotus), we found no evidence for ongoing selection on head size. Trunk length, however, was under positive fecundity selection in females and under negative sexual selection in males. Thus, fecundity selection and sexual selection work...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism (SD) results from intricate interactions between sexual and natur...
1.Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is pervasive across taxa and reflects differences in the effects of s...
Sexual differences in size and shape of the Mosor rock lizard, Dinarolacerta mosorensis (Kolombatovi...
Sexual dimorphism is widespread in lizards, with the most consistently dimorphic traits being head s...
Sexual dimorphism is widespread in lizards, with the most consistently dimorphic traits being head s...
Sexual differences in adult body size (sexual size dimorphism, or SSD) ultimately can be favored by ...
Natural selection influences the evolution of organismal form and function. One category of natural ...
Sexual dimorphism (SD) is a common trait in animals, appearing due to sexual selection, fecundity se...
Sexual size dimorphism in the medium-sized lizard Oplurus cuvieri cuvieri, which is endemic to the d...
In living organisms with sexual reproduction, the presence of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is common...
Abstract Background Comparing sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in the light of the phylogenetic hypothes...
Understanding the relative importance of sexual and natural selection in shaping morphological trait...
Monitor lizards (Varanidae) are morphologically very uniform in body shape, but much diversified in ...
A major goal in evolutionary biology is to determine the mechanisms responsible for maintaining phen...
Fecundity selection is one of the most influential underlying driving forces responsible for body si...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism (SD) results from intricate interactions between sexual and natur...
1.Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is pervasive across taxa and reflects differences in the effects of s...
Sexual differences in size and shape of the Mosor rock lizard, Dinarolacerta mosorensis (Kolombatovi...
Sexual dimorphism is widespread in lizards, with the most consistently dimorphic traits being head s...
Sexual dimorphism is widespread in lizards, with the most consistently dimorphic traits being head s...
Sexual differences in adult body size (sexual size dimorphism, or SSD) ultimately can be favored by ...
Natural selection influences the evolution of organismal form and function. One category of natural ...
Sexual dimorphism (SD) is a common trait in animals, appearing due to sexual selection, fecundity se...
Sexual size dimorphism in the medium-sized lizard Oplurus cuvieri cuvieri, which is endemic to the d...
In living organisms with sexual reproduction, the presence of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is common...
Abstract Background Comparing sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in the light of the phylogenetic hypothes...
Understanding the relative importance of sexual and natural selection in shaping morphological trait...
Monitor lizards (Varanidae) are morphologically very uniform in body shape, but much diversified in ...
A major goal in evolutionary biology is to determine the mechanisms responsible for maintaining phen...
Fecundity selection is one of the most influential underlying driving forces responsible for body si...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism (SD) results from intricate interactions between sexual and natur...
1.Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is pervasive across taxa and reflects differences in the effects of s...
Sexual differences in size and shape of the Mosor rock lizard, Dinarolacerta mosorensis (Kolombatovi...