The extent of sexual selection in two girdled lizard species was evaluated by measuring sexual dimorphism in those characters normally affected by sexual selection. Neither Cordylus niger, a cool-adapted species, nor C. cordylus, a warm-adapted species, displayed any notable sexual differences in asymptotic body sizes, but both species displayed slight dimorphism in head size measurements. The C. niger sample contained more large males than large females, which may be attributed to a lower growth rate in females. In the cool Saldanha area, females of both species lack generation glands. In the warmer Gansbaai area, these glands are present in females of C. cordylus, but in lower numbers than in males. Sex ratios favouring females, have been...
Natural selection influences the evolution of organismal form and function. One category of natural ...
Sexual dimorphism in body size, shape and colour is widespread in lizards as well as in other taxa. ...
Sexual dimorphism is a widespread feature in the Animal Kingdom. In lizards of the Sceloporus grammi...
The aim of this study was to provide information on sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in Pseudocordylus n...
Pseudocordylus capensis, a melanistic lizard, is regarded as a basal species in the phylogeny of the...
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 ...
The intensity of mating competition varies according to the temporal and spatial distribution of ind...
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...
Two main adaptive hypotheses are invoked for the evolution of SD: sexual selection and natural selec...
Two main adaptive hypotheses are invoked for the evolution of SD: sexual selection and natural selec...
Monitor lizards (Varanidae) are morphologically very uniform in body shape, but much diversified in ...
Sexual size dimorphism is a common aspect in animals and different hypotheses to this regard were ge...
Natural selection influences the evolution of organismal form and function. One category of natural ...
Sexual dimorphism in body size, shape and colour is widespread in lizards as well as in other taxa. ...
Sexual dimorphism is a widespread feature in the Animal Kingdom. In lizards of the Sceloporus grammi...
The aim of this study was to provide information on sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in Pseudocordylus n...
Pseudocordylus capensis, a melanistic lizard, is regarded as a basal species in the phylogeny of the...
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 ...
The intensity of mating competition varies according to the temporal and spatial distribution of ind...
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...
Two main adaptive hypotheses are invoked for the evolution of SD: sexual selection and natural selec...
Two main adaptive hypotheses are invoked for the evolution of SD: sexual selection and natural selec...
Monitor lizards (Varanidae) are morphologically very uniform in body shape, but much diversified in ...
Sexual size dimorphism is a common aspect in animals and different hypotheses to this regard were ge...
Natural selection influences the evolution of organismal form and function. One category of natural ...
Sexual dimorphism in body size, shape and colour is widespread in lizards as well as in other taxa. ...
Sexual dimorphism is a widespread feature in the Animal Kingdom. In lizards of the Sceloporus grammi...