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Climate change and sexual size dimorphism in an Arctic spider

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BIOLOGY LETTERS
卷 5, 期 4, 页码 542-544

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2009.0169

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body size; carapace width; life cycle; Pardosa glacialis; sexual size dimorphism

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Climate change is advancing the onset of the growing season and this is happening at a particularly fast rate in the High Arctic. However, in most species the relative fitness implications for males and females remain elusive. Here, we present data on 10 successive cohorts of the wolf spider Pardosa glacialis from Zackenberg in High-Arctic, northeast Greenland. We found marked inter-annual variation in adult body size (carapace width) and this variation was greater in females than in males. Earlier snowmelt during both years of its biennial maturation resulted in larger adult body sizes and a skew towards positive sexual size dimorphism (females bigger than males). These results illustrate the pervasive influence of climate on key life-history traits and indicate that male and female responses to climate should be investigated separately whenever possible.

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