Selection pressures leading to extreme, female-biased sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in spiders continue to be debated. It has been proposed that males of sexually size dimorphic spiders could be small because gravity constrains adult agility (locomotor abilities). Accordingly, small males should achieve higher vertical climbing speeds and should be more prone to bridge. The curvilinear model of the gravity hypothesis predicts a negative relationship between vertical climbing speed and male body size only over a threshold of 7.6 mm, 42.5 mg. Because males of most species with extreme SSD fall well below this threshold, the relationship between male size and agility at this scale remains vague. Here, we tested three hypotheses on how male size...
Female-biased size dimorphism in which females are larger than males is prevalent in many animals, b...
Most hypotheses related to the evolution of female-biased extreme sexual size dimorphism (SSD) attri...
Instances of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) provide the context for rigorous tests of biological rules...
Selection pressures leading to extreme, female-biased sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in spiders contin...
1. Spiders are the most sexually size dimorphic terrestrial animals and the evolution of this dimorp...
Abstract Background Explanations for the evolution of female-biased, extreme Sexual Size Dimorphism ...
Predicted (left) and observed (right) results. (A) Both body size (in red) and mass (in blue) positi...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe extreme sexual size dimorphism in spiders has motivated studies for ...
Background: Locomotor performance in ecologically relevant activities is often linked to individual ...
Most male spiders are smaller than females; during sexual maturity, males change their behaviour, a...
Extreme sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is relatively rare in animal species. Males are much smaller th...
<p>A, Moderate SSD - male resting on female (<i>Herennia multipuncta</i>). B, Extreme SSD - male wal...
Sexual dimorphism describes substantial differences between male and female phenotypes. In spiders, ...
In many spiders, females are significantly larger than males. Several theories have been postulated ...
Artículo de publicación ISIAlthough sexual size dimorphism is a widely observed phenomenon in nature...
Female-biased size dimorphism in which females are larger than males is prevalent in many animals, b...
Most hypotheses related to the evolution of female-biased extreme sexual size dimorphism (SSD) attri...
Instances of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) provide the context for rigorous tests of biological rules...
Selection pressures leading to extreme, female-biased sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in spiders contin...
1. Spiders are the most sexually size dimorphic terrestrial animals and the evolution of this dimorp...
Abstract Background Explanations for the evolution of female-biased, extreme Sexual Size Dimorphism ...
Predicted (left) and observed (right) results. (A) Both body size (in red) and mass (in blue) positi...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe extreme sexual size dimorphism in spiders has motivated studies for ...
Background: Locomotor performance in ecologically relevant activities is often linked to individual ...
Most male spiders are smaller than females; during sexual maturity, males change their behaviour, a...
Extreme sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is relatively rare in animal species. Males are much smaller th...
<p>A, Moderate SSD - male resting on female (<i>Herennia multipuncta</i>). B, Extreme SSD - male wal...
Sexual dimorphism describes substantial differences between male and female phenotypes. In spiders, ...
In many spiders, females are significantly larger than males. Several theories have been postulated ...
Artículo de publicación ISIAlthough sexual size dimorphism is a widely observed phenomenon in nature...
Female-biased size dimorphism in which females are larger than males is prevalent in many animals, b...
Most hypotheses related to the evolution of female-biased extreme sexual size dimorphism (SSD) attri...
Instances of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) provide the context for rigorous tests of biological rules...