Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is often attributed to sexual selection, particularly when males are the larger sex. However, sexual selection favoring large males is common even in taxa where females ...
Phenotypic evolution is often viewed as a process in which populations become adapted to their local environments under the influence of natural and/or sexual selection (Charlesworth et al, 1982; ...
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