Coevolution of female and male genital components to avoid genital size mismatches in sexually dimorphic spiders.
Nik LupšeRen-Chung ChengMatjaž KuntnerPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2016)
Internal dimensions of female genitalia evolve independently of female body size in nephilid spiders, and similarly, male intromittent genital size evolves independently of the male body size. The size of the male intromittent organ (the embolus) and the sizes of female internal and external genital components thus seem to respond to selection against genital size mismatches. In accord with these interpretations, we reject the validity of the existing theoretical models of genital and somatic size dimorphism in spiders.
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