Male-biased sexual dimorphism in both size and body mass is a common characteristic of many polygynous mammals and is often attributed to sexual selection favoring large males. The degree of dimorphism is thought to be related to the potential for some males to monopolize access to estrous females, which is in turn related to the distribution of receptive females in space and time. In the present study, we investigated the relationship between the temporal distribution of breeding females and the degree of mass dimorphism among 11 populations of the common brushtail possum from northern Australia. Breeding patterns varied from complete aseasonality in some populations to a seasonal concentration of births within 2 or 3 months in others. We ...
The Local Resource Competition (LRC) hypothesis predicts that where philopatric offspring compete fo...
Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of pop...
1. Maternal control of offspring sex remains a contentious topic in the evolutionary and behavioural...
Male-biased sexual dimorphism in both size and body mass is a common characteristic of many polygyno...
Male-biased sexual dimorphism in both size and body mass is a common characteristic of many polygyno...
Whereas sexual dimorphism in body mass is common in many vertebrates, the developmental mechanisms l...
Whereas sexual dimorphism in body mass is common in many vertebrates, the developmental mechanisms l...
Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of pop...
Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of pop...
Little is known of patterns of male reproductive effort and investment, and their relationship with ...
Life history theory aims to describe and explain patterns in the life cycles of organisms and relate...
Little is known of patterns of male reproductive effort and investment, and their relationship with ...
Life history theory aims to describe and explain patterns in the life cycles of organisms and relate...
Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of pop...
The Local Resource Competition (LRC) hypothesis predicts that where philopatric offspring compete fo...
The Local Resource Competition (LRC) hypothesis predicts that where philopatric offspring compete fo...
Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of pop...
1. Maternal control of offspring sex remains a contentious topic in the evolutionary and behavioural...
Male-biased sexual dimorphism in both size and body mass is a common characteristic of many polygyno...
Male-biased sexual dimorphism in both size and body mass is a common characteristic of many polygyno...
Whereas sexual dimorphism in body mass is common in many vertebrates, the developmental mechanisms l...
Whereas sexual dimorphism in body mass is common in many vertebrates, the developmental mechanisms l...
Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of pop...
Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of pop...
Little is known of patterns of male reproductive effort and investment, and their relationship with ...
Life history theory aims to describe and explain patterns in the life cycles of organisms and relate...
Little is known of patterns of male reproductive effort and investment, and their relationship with ...
Life history theory aims to describe and explain patterns in the life cycles of organisms and relate...
Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of pop...
The Local Resource Competition (LRC) hypothesis predicts that where philopatric offspring compete fo...
The Local Resource Competition (LRC) hypothesis predicts that where philopatric offspring compete fo...
Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of pop...
1. Maternal control of offspring sex remains a contentious topic in the evolutionary and behavioural...