The oestrogen pathway underlies the evolution of exaggerated male cranial shapes in Anolis lizards

Volume: 281, Issue: 1784, Pages: 20140329 - 20140329
Published: Jun 7, 2014
Abstract
Sexual dimorphisms vary widely among species. This variation must arise through sex-specific evolutionary modifications to developmental processes. Anolis lizards vary extensively in their expression of cranial dimorphism. Compared with other Anolis species, members of the carolinensis clade have evolved relatively high levels of cranial dimorphism; males of this clade have exceptionally long faces relative to conspecific females....
Paper Details
Title
The oestrogen pathway underlies the evolution of exaggerated male cranial shapes in Anolis lizards
Published Date
Jun 7, 2014
Volume
281
Issue
1784
Pages
20140329 - 20140329
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