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Sexual Size Dimorphism Does Not Change Systematically in Latitude/Longitude Gradient, but its Standard Deviation Declines Significantly
Author(s) -
Raisa Sukhodolskaya,
Anatoly A. Saveliev,
Natalya Eremeeva,
Iraida Vorobyova,
Igor Solodovnokov,
Anatoliy Anciferov,
Р. Р. Шагидуллин,
Lyudmila Tselishcheva,
Nadezhda L. Ukhova,
Tatyana A. Gordienko
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
proceedings of the 1st international electronic conference on entomology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.3390/iece-10703
Subject(s) - sexual dimorphism , latitude , longitude , bergmann's rule , intraspecific competition , standard deviation , biology , adaptation (eye) , environmental gradient , climate change , statistics , ecology , zoology , geography , mathematics , geodesy , neuroscience , habitat

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