Sexual dimorphism is widely viewed as adaptive, reflecting the evolution of males and females towards divergent fitness optima. Its evolution, however, may often be constrained by the shared genetic architecture of the sexes, and by allometry. Here, we investigated the evolution of sexual size dimorphism, shape dimorphism, and their allometric relationship in the wings of 82 taxa in the family Drosophilidae that have been diverging for at least 33 million years. Shape dimorphism among species was remarkably similar, with males characterized by longer thinner wings than females. There was quantitative variation among species, however, in both size and shape dimorphism, and evidence that they have adapted to different evolutionary optima in ...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...
The independent evolution of males and females is potentially constrained by both sexes inheriting t...
Support for macroecological rules in insects is mixed, with potential confounding interrelations bet...
Background: Sexual dimorphism of body size has been the subject of numerous studies, but few have ex...
Allometric studies measure the scaling changes between different body parts and these often have imp...
Precise exponential scaling with size is a fundamental aspect of phenotypic variation. These allomet...
Intralocus sexual conflict occurs when opposing selection pressures operate on loci expressed in bot...
Precise exponential scaling with size is a fundamental aspect of phenotypic variation. These allomet...
Intralocus sexual conflict occurs when opposing selection pressures operate on loci expressed in bot...
The ability of powered flight in insects facilitated their great evolutionary success allowing them ...
Julian Huxley showed that within-species (static) allometric (power-law) relations can arise from pr...
Five morphometrical traits (wing and thorax length, ovariole number, and thoracic and female abdomen...
Abstract. Evidence of sexual selection on male body size and on the number and symmetry of sternople...
Support for macroecological rules in insects is mixed, with potential confounding interrelations bet...
The difference in body size between females and males, or sexual size dimorphism (SSD), is ubiquitou...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...
The independent evolution of males and females is potentially constrained by both sexes inheriting t...
Support for macroecological rules in insects is mixed, with potential confounding interrelations bet...
Background: Sexual dimorphism of body size has been the subject of numerous studies, but few have ex...
Allometric studies measure the scaling changes between different body parts and these often have imp...
Precise exponential scaling with size is a fundamental aspect of phenotypic variation. These allomet...
Intralocus sexual conflict occurs when opposing selection pressures operate on loci expressed in bot...
Precise exponential scaling with size is a fundamental aspect of phenotypic variation. These allomet...
Intralocus sexual conflict occurs when opposing selection pressures operate on loci expressed in bot...
The ability of powered flight in insects facilitated their great evolutionary success allowing them ...
Julian Huxley showed that within-species (static) allometric (power-law) relations can arise from pr...
Five morphometrical traits (wing and thorax length, ovariole number, and thoracic and female abdomen...
Abstract. Evidence of sexual selection on male body size and on the number and symmetry of sternople...
Support for macroecological rules in insects is mixed, with potential confounding interrelations bet...
The difference in body size between females and males, or sexual size dimorphism (SSD), is ubiquitou...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...
The independent evolution of males and females is potentially constrained by both sexes inheriting t...
Support for macroecological rules in insects is mixed, with potential confounding interrelations bet...