The Relationships between Sexual Size Dimorphism and Precipitation and Female Size and Temperature in Sphaerotherium Brandt, 1833

Authors

  • Mark Cooper School of Animal, Plant & Environmental Sciences University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2050, South Africa.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/nvbs/v9/1895A

Keywords:

Dimorphism, latitude, precipitation, size, temperature

Abstract

Diplopoda resembled the majority of invertebrates where Sexual Size Dimorphism (SSD) was reversed. The objective: SSD was to be investigated in the genus Sphaerotherium. Male and female morphological data were obtained from the literature; this included male and female width, volume, and SSD for S. cinctellum, S. commune, S. compressum, S. punculatum, S. spinatum, S. tenuitarse, and S. tuberosum. Linear regressions were performed between the five morphological variables and latitude, precipitation, and temperature. SSD was strongly correlated with precipitation (r=0.76, Z score=1.97, n=7, p=0.02); related to the mating system, seasonality, and oviposition. Female width was related to temperature (r=0.75, Z score=1.93, n=7, p=0.03); related to fecundity selection. SSD was marginally related to temperature (r=0.61, Z score=1.42, n=7, p=0.08).

Published

2022-02-14

How to Cite

Mark Cooper. (2022). The Relationships between Sexual Size Dimorphism and Precipitation and Female Size and Temperature in Sphaerotherium Brandt, 1833. New Visions in Biological Science Vol. 9, 52–57. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/nvbs/v9/1895A