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SUBMITTER: Ruff JS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5306010 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ruff James S JS Cornwall Douglas H DH Morrison Linda C LC Cauceglia Joseph W JW Nelson Adam C AC Gaukler Shannon M SM Meagher Shawn S Carroll Lara S LS Potts Wayne K WK
Ecology and evolution 20170127 4
Sexual size dimorphism results when female and male body size is influenced differently by natural and sexual selection. Typically, in polygynous species larger male body size is thought to be favored in competition for mates and constraints on maximal body size are due to countervailing natural selection on either sex; however, it has been postulated that sexual selection itself may result in stabilizing selection at an optimal mass. Here we test this hypothesis by retrospectively assessing the ...[more]