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Parés Casanova, Pere-Miquel

Data de publicació

2014-09-15T06:38:30Z

2025-01-01

2014

2014-09-15T06:38:30Z



Resum

1. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is a common phenomenon in animals. Rensch"s rule states that larger species generally exhibit a higher male to female body size ratio than smaller ones. 2. Domesticated animals offer excellent opportunities for testing predictions of the functional explanations of Rensch"s rule and the was tested in a meta-analysis of SSD in 38 breeds of domestic geese compared amokng themselves and with their wild relatives (subfamily Anserinae, 35 species). 3. Domestic geese and wild Anser species taken together supported Rench"s rule but the wild species did not. 4. The non-targeted sex selection hypothesis seems to provide the best intuitive explanation for the lack of SSD in geese.

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Article
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Anglès

Matèries i paraules clau

Sexual size dimorphism; Goose; SSD; Domestic geese; Oques

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Taylor & Francis

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