Sexual dimorphism

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Ibis (2004), 146, 652– 660 Morphology and sexual dimorphism of the New Caledonian Crow Corvus moneduloides, with notes on its behaviour and ecology

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Language: English - Date: 2006-07-02 06:09:31
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    doi:j01092.x Selection on body size and sexual size dimorphism differs between host species in a seed-feeding beetle C. W. FOX* & M. E. CZESAK  *Department of Entomology, University of Kentucky,

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    - Date: 2006-06-19 09:28:55
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      Evolution, 60(10), 2006, pp. 2004–2011 WHEN RENSCH MEETS BERGMANN: DOES SEXUAL SIZE DIMORPHISM CHANGE SYSTEMATICALLY WITH LATITUDE? WOLF U. BLANCKENHORN,1,2 R. CRAIG STILLWELL,3 KYLE A. YOUNG,4 CHARLES W. FOX,3 KYLE G

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      Language: English - Date: 2006-10-31 13:33:22
        44Gender / Sex / Biology / Sociology / Sex differences in humans / Gender role / Sexual dimorphism / Sexism / Sex ratio / Behavior / Biology of gender / Reproduction

        PANEL II: EMPLOYMENT BIOLOGICAL SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE WORKPLACE: REPORTS OF THE “END OF MEN” ARE GREATLY EXAGGERATED (AS ARE CLAIMS OF WOMEN’S CONTINUED INEQUALITY) KINGSLEY R. BROWNE∗

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        Language: English - Date: 2013-08-09 13:57:50
        45Karnataka / Sex / Philautus / Kudremukh / Raorchestes chlorosomma / Bombay Natural History Society / Sathyabhama Das Biju / Sexual dimorphism / Western Ghats / States and territories of India / Geography of India / Rhacophoridae

        Sexual dimorphism in the Kudremukh Bush Frog (Anura: Rhacophoridae: Raorchestes tuberohumerus) of the Western Ghats, India, with a note on its distribution and conservation status Anand D. Padhye 1, Anushree Jadhav 2, Sh

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        Language: English - Date: 2015-05-25 04:56:14
        46Fertility / Evolutionary biology / Interpersonal relationships / Family / Reproduction / Physical attractiveness / Parental investment / Sexual dimorphism / Mate Choice / Behavior / Human behavior / Human sexuality

        CURRENT RESEARCH IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc/crisp/crisp.html Volume 11, Number 4 Submitted: September 28, 2005 First Revision: November 15, 2005 Accepted: November 16, 2005

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        Language: English - Date: 2005-12-10 12:49:12
        47Birds of Western Australia / Bird anatomy / Feathers / Plumage / Red-capped Robin / Sexual dimorphism / House Finch / Bird / Sexual selection / Biology / Zoology / Behavior

        Ann. Zool. Fennici 43: 311–321 ISSN 0003-455X Helsinki 28 August 2006 © Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing BoardRed plumage and its association with reproductive

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        Language: English - Date: 2006-08-08 05:01:42
        48Gender / Fertility / Sex / Social psychology / Intimate relationships / Sex ratio / Monogamy / Physical attractiveness / Sexual dimorphism / Behavior / Reproduction / Human behavior

        Journal of Social, Evolutionary, and Cultural Psychology www.jsecjournal.com, ): Original Article WHEN MEN ARE SCARCE, GOOD MEN ARE EVEN

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        Language: English - Date: 2010-05-14 21:54:43
        49Biology / Science / Selection / Evolutionary biology / Life history theory / Evolutionary psychology / Sexual dimorphism / Life expectancy / Total fertility rate / Demography / Population / Behavior

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        Language: English - Date: 2012-02-25 15:48:40
        50Social psychology / Human sexuality / Fertility / Physical attractiveness / Infidelity / Parental investment / Monogamy / Sexual dimorphism / Human sexual activity / Behavior / Human behavior / Evolutionary biology

        Sexualities, Evolution and Gender, December 2005; 7(3): 233–243 Males identify and respond adaptively to the mating strategies of other men

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        Language: English - Date: 2006-01-19 15:04:12
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