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Multi-modal locomotor costs favor smaller males in a sexually dimorphic leaf-mimicking insect.

Romain P BoisseauThies H BüscherLexi J KlawitterStanislav N GorbDouglas J EmlenBret W Tobalske
Published in: BMC ecology and evolution (2022)
By showing that male body size impairs their flight and substrate adhesion performance, we provide support to the hypothesis that smaller scrambling males benefit from an increased locomotor performance and shed light on the evolution of sexual dimorphism in scramble competition mating systems.
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