The evolution of sexually dimorphic traits has been the focus of much theoretical work, but empirical approaches to this topic have not been equally prolific. Males of the neotropical family Gonyleptidae usually present a strong fourth pair of legs armed with spines, but their functional significance is unknown. We investigated the putative functions of the leg armature in the harvestman Neosadocus maximus. Being a non-visual species. the spines on male legs can only be perceived by females through physical contact. Thus, we could expect females to touch the armature on the legs of their mates if they were to evaluate it. However, we found no support for this hypothesis. We did show that (1) leg armature is used as a weapon in contests betw...
Murayama, G.P., Willemart, R.H. (2015): Mode of use of sexually dimorphic glands in a Neotropical ha...
Secondary sexual traits increase male fitness, but may be maladaptive in females, generating intralo...
A survey on sensory organs of both sexes of the harvestman Dicranopalpus ramosus classifies structur...
The evolution of sexually dimorphic traits has been the focus of much theoretical work, but empirica...
Intense male-male competition for females may drive the evolution of male morphological dimorphism, ...
Serracutisoma proximum is a harvestman with alternative male morphs. Large males use sexually dimorp...
Abstract: In various animal species, male sexual dimorphic characters may be used during intrasexual...
Ainda que existam diversos registros de formas extremas de dimorfismo sexual, a função do alongado q...
Secondary sexual traits increase male fitness, but may be maladaptive in females, generating intralo...
In arthropods, most cases of morphological dimorphism within males are the result of a conditional e...
The study of mating choices often focuses on correlates of traits to the overall outcome of a mating...
Sexually dimorphic glands often release sexual pheromones both in vertebrates and invertebrates. Spe...
A core assumption of sexual selection theory is that sexually selected weapons, specialized morpholo...
International audienceSexually dimorphic glands often release sexual pheromones both in vertebrates ...
Murayama, G.P., Willemart, R.H. (2015): Mode of use of sexually dimorphic glands in a Neotropical ha...
Secondary sexual traits increase male fitness, but may be maladaptive in females, generating intralo...
A survey on sensory organs of both sexes of the harvestman Dicranopalpus ramosus classifies structur...
The evolution of sexually dimorphic traits has been the focus of much theoretical work, but empirica...
Intense male-male competition for females may drive the evolution of male morphological dimorphism, ...
Serracutisoma proximum is a harvestman with alternative male morphs. Large males use sexually dimorp...
Abstract: In various animal species, male sexual dimorphic characters may be used during intrasexual...
Ainda que existam diversos registros de formas extremas de dimorfismo sexual, a função do alongado q...
Secondary sexual traits increase male fitness, but may be maladaptive in females, generating intralo...
In arthropods, most cases of morphological dimorphism within males are the result of a conditional e...
The study of mating choices often focuses on correlates of traits to the overall outcome of a mating...
Sexually dimorphic glands often release sexual pheromones both in vertebrates and invertebrates. Spe...
A core assumption of sexual selection theory is that sexually selected weapons, specialized morpholo...
International audienceSexually dimorphic glands often release sexual pheromones both in vertebrates ...
Murayama, G.P., Willemart, R.H. (2015): Mode of use of sexually dimorphic glands in a Neotropical ha...
Secondary sexual traits increase male fitness, but may be maladaptive in females, generating intralo...
A survey on sensory organs of both sexes of the harvestman Dicranopalpus ramosus classifies structur...