
Sex, Size and Gender Roles
Evolutionary Studies of Sexual Size Dimorphism
Oxford University Press
Published on 6. November 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-0-19-954558-2 (ISBN)
Description
Why do males and females frequently differ so markedly in body size and morphology?^lSex, Size, and Gender Roles is the first book to investigate the genetic, developmental, and physiological basis of sexual size dimorphism found within and among the major taxonomic groups of animals. Carefully edited by a team of world-renowned specialists in the field to ensure a coherence of style and approach between chapters, it presents a compendium of studies into the evolution, adaptive significance, and developmental basis of gender differences in body size and morphology. Adaptive hypotheses allude to gender-specific reproductive roles and associated differences in trophic ecologies, life history strategies, and sexual selection. This "adaptationist" approach is balanced by more mechanistic studies of the genetic, developmental and physiological basis of sexual size dimorphism to provide a comprehensive and authoritative overview of the subject. Throughout the volume the emphasis is on sexual dimorphism in overall size; however, the scope of enquiry encompasses gender differences in body shape, the size and structure of secondary sexual characteristics, patterns of growth (ontogeny), and patterns of gene regulation.
This advanced, research level text is suitable for graduate level students and researchers in the fields of evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology, physiology, developmental biology, and genetics. It will also be of relevance and use to non-biologists from fields such as anthropology and gender studies.
This advanced, research level text is suitable for graduate level students and researchers in the fields of evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology, physiology, developmental biology, and genetics. It will also be of relevance and use to non-biologists from fields such as anthropology and gender studies.
Reviews / Votes
'...ideal for lecturers who want to provide students with a good, up-to-date background on sexual size dimorphism...an intriguing and fascinating theme.' * Javier Perez-Barberia, Animal Behaviour *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
numerous halftones and figures
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
610 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-954558-2 (9780199545582)
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Additional editions

Daphne J. Fairbairn | Wolf U. Blanckenhorn | Tamas Szekely
Sex, Size and Gender Roles
Evolutionary Studies of Sexual Size Dimorphism
Book
07/2007
Oxford University Press
€126.90
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Persons
Daphne J. Fairbairn is Professor of Biology at the University of California at Riverside, USA.
Wolf U. Blanckenhorn is Titularprofessor at the Zoologisches Museum, Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland.
Tamas Szekely is Reader in Evolutionary Biology at the Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath, UK.
Wolf U. Blanckenhorn is Titularprofessor at the Zoologisches Museum, Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland.
Tamas Szekely is Reader in Evolutionary Biology at the Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath, UK.
Editor
, Department of Biology, University of California, Riverside, USA
, Zoologiches Museum, Universitaet Zuerich-Irchel, Switzerland
, Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath, UK
Content
SECTION I: MACRO-PATTERNS: EXPLAINING BROAD-SCALE PATTERNS OF VARIATION IN SEXUAL SIZE DIMORPHISM ; SECTION II: MICRO-PATTERNS: CASE STUDIES OF PATTERNS AND EVOLUTIONARY PROCESSES WITHIN AND AMONG SPECIES ; SECTION III: PROXIMATE DEVELOPMENTAL AND GENETIC MECHANISMS