2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.70550
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Levels of Sex Steroids in Plethodontid Salamanders: A Comparative Study Within the Genus Aneides

Nancy L. Staub,
Stephen G. Hayes,
Mary T. Mendonca

Abstract: Derived monomorphism is a condition in which males and females are phenotypically similar, but the similarity is derived. Derived monomorphism typically evolves from sexual dimorphism or from a different monomorphic state. We examined the hormonal basis of derived monomorphism in the salamander genus Aneides (Plethodontidae). We reject our hypothesis that circulating levels of androgens explain the derived traits, such as enlarged jaw musculature, in females (some would call them “male‐like traits”). There was… Show more

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