Enlarged weapons and ornamental traits under sexual selection often show a positive allometric relationship with the overall body size. The present study explores the allometry of mandibles and their supporting structure, the head, in males of the European stag beetle, Lucanus cervus. This species shows a remarkable dimorphism in mandible shape and size that are used by males in intraspecific combats. Stag beetles were captured, measured, weighed, and released in the framework of a capture-mark-recapture study. The relationship of mandible length (ML) and head width in respect to the overall body size was described by a segmented regression model. A linear relationship was detected between ML and head width. The scaling relationships for b...
In many animal species, male armature has evolved through sexual selection. This male weaponry can i...
Male stag beetles battle for females with their impressive, oversized mandibles. We describe their f...
Allometry is the scaling relationship between a trait and body size. This relationship can often exp...
Enlarged weapons and ornamental traits under sexual selection often show a positive allometric relat...
The exaggerated male traits under sexual selection are widespread throughout the animal kingdom, inc...
The exaggerated male traits under sexual selection are widespread throughout the animal kingdom, inc...
Animal body size commonly exhibits a remarkable variation in response to environmental conditions. L...
Animal body size commonly exhibits a remarkable variation in response to environmental conditions. L...
Several male beetles that fight with rival males show dimorphic weapons. Major males have large weap...
Many studies have demonstrated the adaptive advantage of elaborate secondary sexual traits, but few ...
In insects, allometries of exaggerated traits such as horns or mandibles are often considered specie...
In the stag beetle family (Lucanidae), males have diverged from females by sexual selection. The mal...
Differences in fighting behaviour between male morphs of the stag beetle Lucanus cervus. — Non linea...
Stag beetles are saproxylic insects that live in deadwood colonised by fungi and other microorganism...
The longhorn beetle Morimus asper exhibits the typical sexual dimorphism of cerambycid beetles: mal...
In many animal species, male armature has evolved through sexual selection. This male weaponry can i...
Male stag beetles battle for females with their impressive, oversized mandibles. We describe their f...
Allometry is the scaling relationship between a trait and body size. This relationship can often exp...
Enlarged weapons and ornamental traits under sexual selection often show a positive allometric relat...
The exaggerated male traits under sexual selection are widespread throughout the animal kingdom, inc...
The exaggerated male traits under sexual selection are widespread throughout the animal kingdom, inc...
Animal body size commonly exhibits a remarkable variation in response to environmental conditions. L...
Animal body size commonly exhibits a remarkable variation in response to environmental conditions. L...
Several male beetles that fight with rival males show dimorphic weapons. Major males have large weap...
Many studies have demonstrated the adaptive advantage of elaborate secondary sexual traits, but few ...
In insects, allometries of exaggerated traits such as horns or mandibles are often considered specie...
In the stag beetle family (Lucanidae), males have diverged from females by sexual selection. The mal...
Differences in fighting behaviour between male morphs of the stag beetle Lucanus cervus. — Non linea...
Stag beetles are saproxylic insects that live in deadwood colonised by fungi and other microorganism...
The longhorn beetle Morimus asper exhibits the typical sexual dimorphism of cerambycid beetles: mal...
In many animal species, male armature has evolved through sexual selection. This male weaponry can i...
Male stag beetles battle for females with their impressive, oversized mandibles. We describe their f...
Allometry is the scaling relationship between a trait and body size. This relationship can often exp...