Reproductive phenotype predicts adult bite‐force performance in sex‐reversed dragons ( Pogona vitticeps )

Volume: 333, Issue: 4, Pages: 252 - 263
Published: Feb 14, 2020
Abstract
Sex‐related differences in morphology and behavior are well documented, but the relative contributions of genes and environment to these traits are less well understood. Species that undergo sex reversal, such as the central bearded dragon ( Pogona vitticeps ), offer an opportunity to better understand sexually dimorphic traits because sexual phenotypes can exist on different chromosomal backgrounds. Reproductively female dragons with a...
Paper Details
Title
Reproductive phenotype predicts adult bite‐force performance in sex‐reversed dragons ( Pogona vitticeps )
Published Date
Feb 14, 2020
Volume
333
Issue
4
Pages
252 - 263
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