Sexual size dimorphism and male reproductive traits vary across populations of a tropical rainforest dung beetle species (Onthophagus babirussa)
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) arises when natural selection and sexual selection act differently on males and females. Male-biased SSD is rarer in insects and usually indicates strong sexual selection pressure on male body size in a species. Patterns of SSD can also vary between populations of specie...
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Main Authors: | Toh, Kai Xin, Yap, Sean, Goh, Thary Gazi, Puniamoorthy, Nalini |
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Wiley Open Access
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/41328/ |
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