نتایج جستجو برای: sex dimorphism

تعداد نتایج: 211443  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
S Krackow T A Schmidt A Elepfandt

We present the first empirical evidence that mammalian sex-ratio deviations result from variation in adult-weight sexual dimorphism via correlated effects on blastocyst development. Two selection lines of mice exhibiting high and low sexual dimorphism in adult weight showed correlated sexual weight differences at birth and at weaning, caused by relatively decelerated growth of males in the low ...

2015
Niklaus Zemp Raquel Tavares Alex Widmer Nicole King

Sexual dimorphism, including differences in morphology, behavior and physiology between females and males, is widespread in animals and plants and is shaped by gene expression differences between the sexes. Such expression differences may also underlie sex-specific responses of hosts to pathogen infections, most notably when pathogens induce partial sex reversal in infected hosts. The genetic c...

Journal: :محیط زیست طبیعی 0
محمد کابلی دانشگاه تهران مسعود یوسفی دانشگاه تهران سهیل ایگدری دانشگاه تهران علیرضا محمدی دانشگاه تهران محمد زرین تاب دانشگاه کاشان

there is little chance for species with competitor to develop intraspecific variability such as sexual dimorphism. sitta tephronota is a well-known rock-dwelling bird species in iran, which occurs in zagros mountains in strong ecological competition with sitta neumayer. thus, no sexual dimorphism is expected for sitta tephronota in this area. despite the role of this species in the rise of the ...

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: :The Scientific World Journal 2014

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 1981
K Steudel

Five measurements were taken on the ossa coxae of 454 adult primates representing Ceboidea, Cercopithecoidea and Hominoidea. Sex differences in these variables and their relationships to overall body size and sexual dimorphism were tested by means of Student's T-test and regression analysis. The study attempts to clarify the nature of primate pelvic sexual dimorphism, including allometric effec...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2013
M J Wyman J R Stinchcombe L Rowe

Sexual differences are often dramatic and widespread across taxa. Their extravagance and ubiquity can be puzzling because the common underlying genome of males and females is expected to impede rather than foster phenotypic divergence. Widespread dimorphism, despite a shared genome, may be more readily explained by considering the multivariate, rather than univariate, framework governing the ev...

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: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2002
Albrecht I Schulte-Hostedde John S Millar H Lisle Gibbs

Sexual size dimorphism is ultimately the result of independent, sex-specific selection on body size. In mammals, male-biased sexual size dimorphism is the predominant pattern, and it is usually attributed to the polygynous mating system prevalent in most mammals. This sole explanation is unsatisfying because selection acts on both sexes simultaneously, therefore any explanation of sexual size d...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2000
A V Badyaev G E Hill A M Stoehr P M Nolan K J McGraw

Recent colonization of ecologically distinct areas in North America by the house finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) was accompanied by strong population divergence in sexual size dimorphism. Here we examined whether this divergence was produced by population differences in local selection pressures acting on each sex. In a long-term study of recently established populations in Alabama, Michigan, and ...

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