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Response to comment on "Sexual selection promotes giraffoid head-neck evolution and ecological adaptation".

Shi-Qi WangJin MengBastien MennecartLoïc CosteurJie YeChunxiao LiChi ZhangJi ZhangManuela AiglstorferYang WangYan WuWen-Yu WuTao Deng
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
Hou et al . challenged the giraffoid affinity of Discokeryx and its ecology and behavior. In our response we reiterate that Discokeryx is a giraffoid that, along with Giraffa , shows extreme evolution of head-neck morphologies that were presumably shaped by selective pressure from sexual competition and marginal environments.
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