Abstract. Chursina MA. 2019. Convergent evolution of sexual dimorphism in species of the family Dolichopodidae (Diptera). Biodiversitas 20: 2480-2485. In this study, we investigated patterns of sexual dimorphism in four dolichopodid species namely Dolichopus acuticornis Wiedemann, 1817, D. longicornis Stannius, 1831, Rhaphium appendiculatum Zetterstedt, 1849, and R. caliginosum Meigen, 1824 that are exhibiting similar patterns of sexual dimorphism. Although they are distantly related, males of all these species exhibit similar sexual dimorphic characters in term of elongation of postpedicel. A comparison of variation made it possible to assumed that although sexual selection acts differently, all four species exhibited similar patterns of s...
Male abdomen appendages are a novel trait found within Sepsidae (Diptera). Here we demonstrate that ...
Sexual dimorphism is a common phenomenon among many different types of animals including peafowl, ph...
A study of 186 specimens of Poecilobothrus regalis was conducted in order to examine intraspecific v...
A comparative analysis was conducted on wing-vein landmarks on 81 species belonging to 27 genera o...
Sexual dimorphism is widely viewed as adaptive, reflecting the evolution of males and females toward...
Abstract Background Sexual dimorphism in animals has ...
Dolichopodidae (over 6000 described species in more than 200 genera) is one of the most speciose fam...
In this thesis, I investigate the relationship between two variables for which persistent directiona...
While wing form is known to differ between males and females of the genus Culicoides, detailed studi...
A study of 128 specimens of Dolichopus plumipes from 9 geographical regions was conducted to evaluat...
The origin, diversification, and secondary loss of sexually dimorphic characters are common in anima...
Analyzing the courtship behavior of long-legged flies (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), we focus on the evo...
Antennal sexual dimorphism is common in insects and antennae of males are often more complex than th...
Most animal species consist of two distinct sexes. At the morphological, physiological, and behavior...
Among the animals, the Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) are second only to beetles in number of d...
Male abdomen appendages are a novel trait found within Sepsidae (Diptera). Here we demonstrate that ...
Sexual dimorphism is a common phenomenon among many different types of animals including peafowl, ph...
A study of 186 specimens of Poecilobothrus regalis was conducted in order to examine intraspecific v...
A comparative analysis was conducted on wing-vein landmarks on 81 species belonging to 27 genera o...
Sexual dimorphism is widely viewed as adaptive, reflecting the evolution of males and females toward...
Abstract Background Sexual dimorphism in animals has ...
Dolichopodidae (over 6000 described species in more than 200 genera) is one of the most speciose fam...
In this thesis, I investigate the relationship between two variables for which persistent directiona...
While wing form is known to differ between males and females of the genus Culicoides, detailed studi...
A study of 128 specimens of Dolichopus plumipes from 9 geographical regions was conducted to evaluat...
The origin, diversification, and secondary loss of sexually dimorphic characters are common in anima...
Analyzing the courtship behavior of long-legged flies (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), we focus on the evo...
Antennal sexual dimorphism is common in insects and antennae of males are often more complex than th...
Most animal species consist of two distinct sexes. At the morphological, physiological, and behavior...
Among the animals, the Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) are second only to beetles in number of d...
Male abdomen appendages are a novel trait found within Sepsidae (Diptera). Here we demonstrate that ...
Sexual dimorphism is a common phenomenon among many different types of animals including peafowl, ph...
A study of 186 specimens of Poecilobothrus regalis was conducted in order to examine intraspecific v...