The evolution of fecundity is associated with female body size but not female-biased sexual size dimorphism among frogs
收藏DataONE2020-06-30 更新2025-07-19 收录
下载链接:
https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:510563bffb21fca6acc07c808cda4c3205cfd21b9f032dc1f9de5b5f640276e8
下载链接
链接失效反馈官方服务:
资源简介:
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is one of the most common ways in which males and females differ. Male-biased SSD (when males are larger) is often attributed to sexual selection favouring large males. When females are larger (female-biased SSD), it is often argued that natural selection favouring increased fecundity (i.e. larger clutches or eggs) has co-evolved with larger female body size. Using comparative phylogenetic and multi-species regression model selection approaches, we test the hypothesis that among-species variation in female fecundity is associated with the evolution of female-biased SSD. We also ask whether the hypothesized relationship between SSD and fecundity is relaxed upon the evolution of parental care. Our results suggest a strong relationship between the evolution of fecundity and body size, but we find no significant relationship between fecundity and SSD. Similarly, there does not appear to be a relationship between fecundity and the presence or absence of parental ...
创建时间:
2025-07-04



