Sexual selection leads to positive allometry but not sexual dimorphism in the expression of horn shape in the blue wildebeest,

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  • who: Chlou00e9 Gerstenhaber from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: Sexual selection leads to positive allometry but not sexual dimorphism in the expression of horn shape in the blue wildebeest,, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that the horns fit several predictions of secondary traits; overall skull shape is significantly correlated with size u00ad(R2 = 0.38 p = 0.001) and the sexually selected horns show drastically higher growth rates and variation than any other skull element supporting previous findings. The authors have shown that the sexually selected horns of the blue wildebeest . . .

     

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