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  • 4. Sexual selection, sexual size dimorphism and Rensch's rule in Odonata.
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  • 6. Andrew meets Rensch: sexual size dimorphism and the inverse of Rensch's rule in Andrew's toad (Bufo andrewsi).
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  • 10. Optimal climbing speed explains the evolution of extreme sexual size dimorphism in spiders.
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  • 11. Ecological drivers of body size evolution and sexual size dimorphism in short-horned grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae).
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  • 14. The phylogenetic basis of sexual size dimorphism in orb-weaving spiders (Araneae, Orbiculariae).
    Hormiga G, Scharff N, Coddington JA.
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  • 17. Macroevolutionary Patterns of Sexual Size Dimorphism Among African Tree Frogs (Family: Hyperoliidae).
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  • 18. Evolution of sexual size dimorphism in grouse and allies (Aves: Phasianidae) in relation to mating competition, fecundity demands and resource division.
    Lislevand T, Figuerola J, Székely T.
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  • 19. Sexual size dimorphism in a Drosophila clade, the D. obscura group.
    Huey RB, Moreteau B, Moreteau JC, Gibert P, Gilchrist GW, Ives AR, Garland T, David JR.
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