Competition and mate choice are fundamentally important components of social systems. We investigated intra-sexual competition and inter-sexual competition (mate choice) in Rankinia diemensis, an agamid lizard with female-biased size dimorphism. We examined intra-sexual interactions during contests and mate choice in relation to body size for both males and females. In male-male competition trials, proportions of two display types differed depending on body size, with more tail flicks produced by bigger males, and more hand-waves displayed by smaller males. These behaviours hold particular biological significance for agamid lizards; tail-flicks convey aggressiveness and, therefore, dominance, while hand-waves often denote submissiveness. In...
In Odonata, many species present sexual size dimorphism (SSD), which can be associated with male ter...
Sexual selection is one of main selective pressure affecting body size, and subsequently leads to th...
The intensity of mating competition varies according to the temporal and spatial distribution of ind...
Competition and mate choice are fundamentally important components of social systems. We investigate...
Body size is one of the most important life history traits of an organism, with links to, and influe...
High male mating effort and high variation in female quality select for male mate choice, which may ...
Investigating the factors affecting the strength of sexual selection is important for understanding ...
Sexual dimorphism has implications for a range of biological and ecological factors, and intersexual...
Rensch’s rule describes a pattern of allometry whereby sexual size dimorphism (SSD) increases with b...
Sexual differences in adult body size (sexual size dimorphism, or SSD) ultimately can be favored by ...
Sexual dimorphisms in body size and head size are common among lizards and are often related to sexu...
Bite force capacity is a directly related performance correlate of head shape and is an integrative ...
We tested the hypothesis that helodermatid lizards (Gila monsters, Heloderma suspectum Cope, 1869, a...
1.Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is pervasive across taxa and reflects differences in the effects of s...
1. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is pervasive across taxa and reflects differences in the effects of ...
In Odonata, many species present sexual size dimorphism (SSD), which can be associated with male ter...
Sexual selection is one of main selective pressure affecting body size, and subsequently leads to th...
The intensity of mating competition varies according to the temporal and spatial distribution of ind...
Competition and mate choice are fundamentally important components of social systems. We investigate...
Body size is one of the most important life history traits of an organism, with links to, and influe...
High male mating effort and high variation in female quality select for male mate choice, which may ...
Investigating the factors affecting the strength of sexual selection is important for understanding ...
Sexual dimorphism has implications for a range of biological and ecological factors, and intersexual...
Rensch’s rule describes a pattern of allometry whereby sexual size dimorphism (SSD) increases with b...
Sexual differences in adult body size (sexual size dimorphism, or SSD) ultimately can be favored by ...
Sexual dimorphisms in body size and head size are common among lizards and are often related to sexu...
Bite force capacity is a directly related performance correlate of head shape and is an integrative ...
We tested the hypothesis that helodermatid lizards (Gila monsters, Heloderma suspectum Cope, 1869, a...
1.Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is pervasive across taxa and reflects differences in the effects of s...
1. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is pervasive across taxa and reflects differences in the effects of ...
In Odonata, many species present sexual size dimorphism (SSD), which can be associated with male ter...
Sexual selection is one of main selective pressure affecting body size, and subsequently leads to th...
The intensity of mating competition varies according to the temporal and spatial distribution of ind...