Sexual dimorphism patterns provide an opportunity to increase our understanding of trait evolution. Because selective forces may vary throughout the reproductive period, measuring dimorphism seasonally may be an interesting approach. An increased male head size may be important in intersexual and intrasexual interactions. In Tupinambis lizards, a big head is attributed in part to a large adductor muscle mass. Competition for mating can differ in species with different sex ratio and different degrees of sexual size dimorphism. We examined sexual differences in mass of the pterygoideus muscle, its temporal variation throughout the reproductive period and the relationship between muscle and reproductive condition in Tupinambis merianae and T. ...
Sexual size dimorphism in the medium-sized lizard Oplurus cuvieri cuvieri, which is endemic to the d...
The reproductive traits of males are under influence of sexual pressures before and after copulation...
The intensity of mating competition varies according to the temporal and spatial distribution of ind...
Sexual dimorphism patterns provide an opportunity to increase our understanding of trait evolution. ...
A major goal in evolutionary biology is to determine the mechanisms responsible for maintaining phen...
Sexual dimorphisms in body size and head size are common among lizards and are often related to sexu...
Understanding pre- and post-copulatory mechanisms of sexual selection can provide insights into the ...
Sexual differences in adult body size (sexual size dimorphism, or SSD) ultimately can be favored by ...
Sexual dimorphism (SD) is a common trait in animals, appearing due to sexual selection, fecundity se...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is a common phenomenon and is a central topic in evolutionary biology. ...
Abstract Background Comparing sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in the light of the phylogenetic hypothes...
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...
Male genitalia show considerable morphological variation among animals with internal fertilization a...
Bite force capacity is a directly related performance correlate of head shape and is an integrative ...
Sexual size dimorphism in the medium-sized lizard Oplurus cuvieri cuvieri, which is endemic to the d...
The reproductive traits of males are under influence of sexual pressures before and after copulation...
The intensity of mating competition varies according to the temporal and spatial distribution of ind...
Sexual dimorphism patterns provide an opportunity to increase our understanding of trait evolution. ...
A major goal in evolutionary biology is to determine the mechanisms responsible for maintaining phen...
Sexual dimorphisms in body size and head size are common among lizards and are often related to sexu...
Understanding pre- and post-copulatory mechanisms of sexual selection can provide insights into the ...
Sexual differences in adult body size (sexual size dimorphism, or SSD) ultimately can be favored by ...
Sexual dimorphism (SD) is a common trait in animals, appearing due to sexual selection, fecundity se...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is a common phenomenon and is a central topic in evolutionary biology. ...
Abstract Background Comparing sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in the light of the phylogenetic hypothes...
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...
Male genitalia show considerable morphological variation among animals with internal fertilization a...
Bite force capacity is a directly related performance correlate of head shape and is an integrative ...
Sexual size dimorphism in the medium-sized lizard Oplurus cuvieri cuvieri, which is endemic to the d...
The reproductive traits of males are under influence of sexual pressures before and after copulation...
The intensity of mating competition varies according to the temporal and spatial distribution of ind...