Longer Males Determined with Positive Skew and Kurtosis in Centrobolus (Diplopoda: Spirobolida: Pachybolidae)

Cooper, Mark (2022) Longer Males Determined with Positive Skew and Kurtosis in Centrobolus (Diplopoda: Spirobolida: Pachybolidae). In: New Visions in Biological Science Vol. 8. B P International, pp. 102-106. ISBN 978-93-5547-417-9

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Abstract

Sexual Size Dimorphism (SSD) in the diplopod genus Centrobolus has a positive correlation width of body size. Length, width, and rings are the main components of interspecific variation in diplopod species. Interspecific variation in size was calculated in 6 species with the aim of data sets tested for skewness and kurtosis. 28 values were positively skew and had positive kurtosis while 8 were negatively skew and 4 had negative kurtosis. In 6 cases width was positively skewed and in four cases it was negatively skewed. The length was positively skewed in all 6 species except C. titanophilus. Longer males were thought to have increased reproductive success through a female preference for the larger size when there was size assortative mating behavior.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Universal Eprints > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 25 Oct 2023 03:44
Last Modified: 25 Oct 2023 03:44
URI: http://journal.article2publish.com/id/eprint/2723

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