Fluctuating asymmetry in the polymorphic sand cricket (gryllus firmus): are more functionally important structures always more symmetric?

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  • who: Matthew R. Whalen et al. from the Department of Biology, Creighton University, California Plaza, Omaha, NE, USA have published the research work: Fluctuating Asymmetry in the Polymorphic Sand Cricket (Gryllus firmus): Are More Functionally Important Structures Always More Symmetric?, in the Journal: Insects 2022, 640 of /2022/
  • what: The aim of the study was to examine normal deviations from symmetry that are consistent with patterns of developmental instability. This analysis provided a test of whether between-sides variation is significantly greater than measurement error-a significant interaction variance (MSSide*Id ) is a prerequisite for . . .

     

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