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Absolute and relative secondary-sexual dimorphism in wing morphology: a multivariate test of the 'Big Mother' hypothesis

机译:机翼形态上的绝对和相对的第二性二态:“大母亲”假说的多元检验

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In many bat species, average body size of females is larger than males. One common explanation is that larger females exhibit greater reproductive success. One avenue whereby increased size could positively affect fitness is by improving aerodynamic performance. We examined secondary sexual size dimorphism in wing elements of Artibeus lituratus. In particular we examined absolute differences, relative differences after controlling for disparities in body size, and differences in the degree of morphological integration of wing elements. Females were absolutely and relatively larger than males in many wing elements and exhibited no difference in morphological integration. Absolute and relative differences in size of wing elements are likely related toenhanced aerodynamic performance in females, especially related to weight gain during reproduction. Future studies should examine patterns of dimorphism across the geographic distribution of this species to better understand the particular ecological and environmental context in which such size differences manifest.
机译:在许多蝙蝠物种中,雌性的平均体型大于雄性。一种常见的解释是,更大的雌性表现出更大的繁殖成功率。增大尺寸可能对健身产生积极影响的一种途径是改善空气动力学性能。我们检查了Artibeus lituratus机翼元素的继发性大小二态性。特别是,我们检查了绝对差异,控制了身体大小差异后的相对差异以及机翼元素形态整合程度的差异。在许多翼要素中,雌性绝对大于雄性,并且在形态整合上没有差异。机翼元件尺寸的绝对和相对差异可能与雌性增强的空气动力学性能有关,特别是与生殖过程中的体重增加有关。未来的研究应该检查该物种地理分布上的双态模式,以更好地理解这种大小差异表现出来的特定生态和环境背景。

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