Sexual Size Dimorphism Depends Drastically on Environment: The Case Study in Ground Beetles

dc.contributor.authorFerracini, Chiara
dc.contributor.authorBusato, Enrico
dc.contributor.authorAlexanov, Viktor
dc.contributor.authorSolodovnikov, Igor A.
dc.contributor.authorTeofilova, Teodora
dc.contributor.authorLangraf, Vladimir
dc.contributor.authorBorisovskiy, Alexander
dc.contributor.authorLuzyanin, Sergey
dc.contributor.authorRuchin, Alexander
dc.contributor.authorStočes, Dominik
dc.contributor.authorAnciferov, Anatoliy L.
dc.contributor.authorGorbunov, Roman P.
dc.contributor.authorSukhodolskaya, Raisa A.
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-05T02:03:47Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.date.updated2026-02-05T02:03:47Z
dc.description.abstractThe issue of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) variation is relevant due to the identification of mechanisms by which animals adapt to changing environmental conditions. Using the database of the ground beetle Carabus granulatus, compiled from measurements of more than 8000 individuals, we estimated the nature of size variation in beetles captured in different parts of their range, including most of Russia and Europe. ANOVA showed that the sizes of both females and males vary statistically significantly across regions, although not always to the same extent. Therefore, SSD values were assessed not only for each sample by region as a whole, but also for each of the six studied traits (for C. granulatus as a whole), as well as the variability of SSD values for each trait in each of the 13 studied populations. SSD was the highest in the southern regions of the species' range (Bulgaria, Italy) and decreased monotonically northward. The highest SSD values were recorded for elytra length and pronotum width (0.08-0.09), while for the others, they were significantly lower (0.05). Methodological and ideological issues in assessing and applying SSD data in animal populations are discussed.en
dc.description.versionOA
dc.format1249
dc.identifier.issn2075-4450
dc.identifier.orcidStočes, Dominik 0000-0002-1867-5327
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12698/2196
dc.publisherMDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute-MDPI)
dc.relation.ispartofInsects
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.3390/insects16121249
dc.rightsCC BY 4.0
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectCarabus granulatusen
dc.subjectsexual size dimorphismen
dc.subjectmorphometric dataen
dc.titleSexual Size Dimorphism Depends Drastically on Environment: The Case Study in Ground Beetlesen
dc.typeJ_ČLÁNEK
local.contributor.affiliationAF
local.identifier.doi10.3390/insects16121249
local.identifier.e-issn2075-4450
local.identifier.obd43929311
local.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-105026073825
local.identifier.wos001646704000001
local.number12
local.volume16

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