نتایج جستجو برای: sexual dimorphism

تعداد نتایج: 117431  

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2004
M Clinchy A C Taylor L Y Zanette C J Krebs P J Jarman

Sexual selection should produce sexual size dimorphism in species where larger members of one sex obtain disproportionately more matings. Recent theory suggests that the degree of sexual size dimorphism depends on physical and temporal constraints involving the operational sex ratio, the potential reproductive rate and the trade-off between current reproductive effort and residual reproductive ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2015
Luis M San-Jose Anne-Lyse Ducrest Valérie Ducret Paul Béziers Céline Simon Kazumasa Wakamatsu Alexandre Roulin

Variants of the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene result in abrupt, naturally selected colour morphs. These genetic variants may differentially affect sexual dimorphism if one morph is naturally selected in the two sexes but another morph is naturally or sexually selected only in one of the two sexes (e.g. to confer camouflage in reproductive females or confer mating advantage in males). Ther...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2008
Stephen F Chenoweth Howard D Rundle Mark W Blows

The evolution of sexual dimorphism involves an interaction between sex-specific selection and a breakdown of genetic constraints that arise because the two sexes share a genome. We examined genetic constraints and the effect of sex-specific selection on a suite of sexually dimorphic display traits in Drosophila serrata. Sexual dimorphism varied among nine natural populations covering a substant...

2018
Masaru Hasegawa Emi Arai

The effect of sexual selection on extinction risk remains unclear. In theory, sexual selection can lead to both increase and decrease extinction probability depending on the ecology of the study system. Thus, combining different groups might obscure patterns that can be found in groups that share similar ecological features. Using phylogenetic comparative analysis, we studied sexual plumage dim...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
David Punzalan F Helen Rodd Locke Rowe

Sexual dimorphism in coloration is a taxonomically widespread phenomenon often attributed to sexual selection on visual signals. However, the ambush bug Phymata americana exhibits sexual dimorphism in coloration that has no apparent signalling function. Here we provide evidence that colour pattern in this species influences male mating success indirectly through its effect on thermoregulation. ...

2012
Cale Whitworth Erin Jimenez Mark Van Doren

The creation of sexual dimorphism in the gonads is essential for producing the male and female gametes required for sexual reproduction. Sexual development of the gonads involves both somatic cells and germ cells, which often undergo sex determination by different mechanisms. While many sex-specific characteristics evolve rapidly and are very different between animal species, gonad function and...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2013
Robert M Griffin Rebecca Dean Jaime L Grace Patrik Rydén Urban Friberg

Males and females share most of their genomes, and differences between the sexes can therefore not evolve through sequence divergence in protein coding genes. Sexual dimorphism is instead restricted to occur through sex-specific expression and splicing of gene products. Evolution of sexual dimorphism through these mechanisms should, however, also be constrained when the sexes share the genetic ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Anthony C. Little Benedict C. Jones Corri Waitt Bernard P. Tiddeman David R. Feinberg David I. Perrett Coren L. Apicella Frank W. Marlowe

BACKGROUND Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits are symmetry and sexual dimorphism, which, for many animals, are proposed cues to heritable fitness benefits. These traits are associated with other potential benefits, such as fertility. In humans, the face has been extensively studied in terms of attractiveness. Faces have the potential to be adve...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2006
Holle Greil

Sexual dimorphism is expressed as median of the female values in percent of the median of the male values, of 4 length measurements, 3 circumferences, and 5 measurements of corpulence respectively fat. Data were obtained from a cross-sectional sample of more than 41.000 German subjects, aged from birth to age 62. The pattern of sexual dimorphism is similar in the length measurements. Girls are ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Ryosuke Motani Da-yong Jiang Olivier Rieppel Yi-fan Xue Andrea Tintori

The evolutionary history of sexual selection in the geologic past is poorly documented based on quantification, largely because of difficulty in sexing fossil specimens. Even such essential ecological parameters as adult sex ratio (ASR) and sexual size dimorphism (SSD) are rarely quantified, despite their implications for sexual selection. To enable their estimation, we propose a method for unb...

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