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From Evolutionary Allometry to Sexual Display: (A Reply to Holman and Bro-Jørgensen)
2016
American Naturalist
Conventional wisdom holds that the complex shapes of deer antlers are produced under the sole influence of sexual selection. We questioned this view by demonstrating that trends for increased body size evolution passively yield more-complex ornaments, even in organisms where no effect of sexual selection is possible, with similar allometric slopes. Recent investigations suggest that sexual selection on antlers of larger deer species is stronger than that in smaller species; hence, the use of
doi:10.1086/687252
pmid:27420792
fatcat:254afdt3incffl7qg2xdv5h4oy