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Allometry and sexually dimorphic traits in male anurans

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JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
卷 24, 期 5, 页码 1154-1159

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2011.02256.x

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American toad; bull frog; green frog; morphology; sexual dimorphism; sexual selection

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Council (NSERC) of Canada
  2. Laurentian University
  3. Canadian Fund for Innovation/Ontario Innovation Trust (CFI/OIT)

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Allometry of secondary sexual traits has been the subject of recent debate, and the generality of positive allometry and its association with sexual selection have been recently questioned. Whereas some studies suggest an almost universal positive allometry for traits under sexual selection and isometry or a negative allometry for traits not under such pressure, other studies argue that this pattern results from the study of exaggerated (ornamental) traits. To answer the call for an examination of the allometry of less-exaggerated sexually selected traits, we have examined morphological data from 14 sexually dimorphic traits and six monomorphic traits from three anuran species. Although we found evidence of positive allometry in male secondary sexual traits of several species and populations, not all nonsexual traits were isometric or exhibited negative allometry. Furthermore, our results indicate that larger traits in the populations that we studied were not associated with greater allometric slopes. Therefore, our study is in line with the contention suggesting no specific kind of allometric pattern for sexual and nonsexual characters, and we can only advocate for further investigation of trait allometry and sexual selection to understand the complexity underlying the evolution of allometry in sexual traits.

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