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DISENTANGLING THE CONTRIBUTION OF SEXUAL SELECTION AND ECOLOGY TO THE EVOLUTION OF SIZE DIMORPHISM IN PINNIPEDS
by
Wolf, Jochen B. W.
, Trillmich, Fritz
, Krüger, Oliver
, Jonker, Rudy M.
, Hoffman, Joseph I.
in
Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Body Size
/ Breeding seasons
/ Caniformia - anatomy & histology
/ Caniformia - genetics
/ Caniformia - physiology
/ Comparative analysis
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Evolution
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Evolutionary biology
/ evolutionary pathway analysis
/ Female
/ Foraging behavior
/ harem
/ Lactation
/ Life history
/ Male
/ Male animals
/ Marine mammals
/ Mating behavior
/ Mating Preference, Animal
/ mating system
/ Mating systems
/ Phylogeny
/ Pinnipedia
/ Promiscuity
/ Seals
/ Sex Characteristics
/ Sexual selection
2014
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DISENTANGLING THE CONTRIBUTION OF SEXUAL SELECTION AND ECOLOGY TO THE EVOLUTION OF SIZE DIMORPHISM IN PINNIPEDS
by
Wolf, Jochen B. W.
, Trillmich, Fritz
, Krüger, Oliver
, Jonker, Rudy M.
, Hoffman, Joseph I.
in
Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Body Size
/ Breeding seasons
/ Caniformia - anatomy & histology
/ Caniformia - genetics
/ Caniformia - physiology
/ Comparative analysis
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Evolution
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Evolutionary biology
/ evolutionary pathway analysis
/ Female
/ Foraging behavior
/ harem
/ Lactation
/ Life history
/ Male
/ Male animals
/ Marine mammals
/ Mating behavior
/ Mating Preference, Animal
/ mating system
/ Mating systems
/ Phylogeny
/ Pinnipedia
/ Promiscuity
/ Seals
/ Sex Characteristics
/ Sexual selection
2014
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DISENTANGLING THE CONTRIBUTION OF SEXUAL SELECTION AND ECOLOGY TO THE EVOLUTION OF SIZE DIMORPHISM IN PINNIPEDS
by
Wolf, Jochen B. W.
, Trillmich, Fritz
, Krüger, Oliver
, Jonker, Rudy M.
, Hoffman, Joseph I.
in
Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Body Size
/ Breeding seasons
/ Caniformia - anatomy & histology
/ Caniformia - genetics
/ Caniformia - physiology
/ Comparative analysis
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Evolution
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Evolutionary biology
/ evolutionary pathway analysis
/ Female
/ Foraging behavior
/ harem
/ Lactation
/ Life history
/ Male
/ Male animals
/ Marine mammals
/ Mating behavior
/ Mating Preference, Animal
/ mating system
/ Mating systems
/ Phylogeny
/ Pinnipedia
/ Promiscuity
/ Seals
/ Sex Characteristics
/ Sexual selection
2014
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DISENTANGLING THE CONTRIBUTION OF SEXUAL SELECTION AND ECOLOGY TO THE EVOLUTION OF SIZE DIMORPHISM IN PINNIPEDS
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DISENTANGLING THE CONTRIBUTION OF SEXUAL SELECTION AND ECOLOGY TO THE EVOLUTION OF SIZE DIMORPHISM IN PINNIPEDS
2014
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The positive relationship between sexual size dimorphism (SSD) and harem size across pinnipeds is often cited as a textbook example of sexual selection. It assumes that female aggregation selected for large male size via male–male competition. Yet, it is also conceivable that SSD evolved prior to polygyny due to ecological forces. We analyzed 11 life-history traits in 35 pinniped species to determine their coevolutionary dynamics and infer their most likely evolutionary trajectories contrasting these two hypotheses. We find support for SSD having evolved prior to changes in the mating system, either as a consequence of niche partitioning during aquatic foraging or in combination with sexual selection on males to enforce copulations on females. Only subsequently did polygyny evolve, leading to further coevolution as the strength of sexual selection intensified. Evolutionary sequence analyses suggest a polar origin of pinnipeds and indicate that SSD and polygyny are intrinsically linked to a suite of ecological and life-history traits. Overall, this study calls for the inclusion of ecological variables when studying sexual selection and argues for caution when assuming causality between coevolving traits. It provides novel insights into the role of sexual selection for the coevolutionary dynamics of SSD and mating system.
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