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Latitudinal gradients in sexual dimorphism: Alternative hypotheses for variation in male traits
Authors:Christopher M Murray  Caleb D McMahan  Allison R Litmer  Jeffrey M Goessling  Dustin Siegel
Institution:1. Department of Biological Sciences, Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond Louisina, USA ; 2. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago Illinois, USA ; 3. Department of Biology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Arkansas, USA ; 4. Natural Sciences Collegium, Eckerd College, Saint Petersburg, Florida, USA ; 5. Department of Biology, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau Missouri, USA
Abstract:Biological patterns across latitudinal gradients elucidate a number of striking natural clines from which numerous processes can be further explored. The trade‐off between reproduction and somatic maintenance and growth represents a suite of life‐history traits with variable energy allocation and potential latitudinal patterns. Specifically, male sexually dimorphic traits in female choice systems represent one such reproductive investment constrained by resource acquisition and subsequent allocation. Latitudinal variation in sexual dimorphism has been suggested although the relationship between dimorphic traits and latitude are conflicting. Here, we test alternative hypotheses regarding this pattern using two broadly distributed vertebrates exhibiting sexually dimorphic traits. We hypothesized that the exaggeration of dimorphic traits correlates with latitude, with males having exaggerated sexually dimorphic traits at either higher or lower latitudes. Results indicate that male sexually dimorphic traits are exaggerated at lower latitudes while relative gonopodium size in Poecilia latipinna was larger at higher latitudes. This pattern may be a result of lower latitude populations experiencing greater population densities and longer access to resources that could manifest in females more intensively selecting for higher quality males in lower latitudes. Experimental work should address this pattern and investigate mechanistic processes.
Keywords:female‐  choice system  gradient  latitude  sexual dimorphism  sexual selection
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