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Significant Male Biased Sexual Size Dimorphism in Leptobrachium leishanensis
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作者 Yingying QI Wei ZHANG +3 位作者 Li HUANG Zhenhua LUO Mian ZHAO Hua WU 《Asian Herpetological Research》 SCIE CSCD 2015年第4期298-304,共7页
Sexual size dimorphism(SSD) is a widespread phenomenon among animals, and whose evolution and maintenance has been a central topic in evolutionary biology since Darwin's time. SSD varies in direction among the majo... Sexual size dimorphism(SSD) is a widespread phenomenon among animals, and whose evolution and maintenance has been a central topic in evolutionary biology since Darwin's time. SSD varies in direction among the major taxonomic groups of animals and even within the same groups. In anurans, female biased SSD is the rule in many lineages, whereas male biased SSD is a rare phenomenon. In this paper, we analyze whether SSD exists inLeptobrachium leishanensis by comparing morphological characteristics between the sexes. Our results show that all six morphological characteristics measured are significantly different between the sexes. Males are significantly larger than females, indicating that the male biased SSD of this species is apparent. The size of the nuptial spines, a special secondary sex trait of males, is significantly and positively correlated with body size. We suggest that the resource defense polygyny mating system and parental care behavior may be explanations for the evolution of male biased SSD and nuptial spine development in this species. 展开更多
关键词 Sexual size dimorphism Leptobrachium leishanensis mating system parental care EVOLUTION
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