Sexual Size Dimorphism: Evolution and Perils of Extreme Phenotypes in Spiders

Volume: 65, Issue: 1, Pages: 57 - 80
Published: Jan 7, 2020
Abstract
Sexual size dimorphism is one of the most striking animal traits, and among terrestrial animals, it is most extreme in certain spider lineages. The most extreme sexual size dimorphism (eSSD) is female biased. eSSD itself is probably an epiphenomenon of gendered evolutionary drivers whose strengths and directions are diverse. We demonstrate that eSSD spider clades are aberrant by sampling randomly across all spiders to establish overall averages...
Paper Details
Title
Sexual Size Dimorphism: Evolution and Perils of Extreme Phenotypes in Spiders
Published Date
Jan 7, 2020
Volume
65
Issue
1
Pages
57 - 80
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