Importance and evolution of sexual dimorphism in different families of Collembola (Hexapoda)

Authors

  • José Guadalupe Palacios-Vargas Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
  • Gabriela Castaño-Meneses Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2009.v44.1256

Keywords:

<i>Guthriella muskegis</i>, morphological variations, secondary sexual characters

Abstract

A bibliographic revision of sexual dimorphism in different families of Collembola was performed in order to determine the most common patterns in each group. We list several examples of the sexual dimorphism in different families of Collembola, which illustrate from some of the smallest differences between males and females to major differences between both sexes in some families. We show different cases of sexual dimorphism in Spinactaletes, Sminthurides, and the remarkable morphology of Guthriella muskegis. It seems that most of the cases of strong sexual dimorphism are related to aquatic habitats or behaviour still not fully understood. Species belonging to primarily aquatic families (fresh water or marine water) have the most evolved morphology, where males have clasping antennae to attach the females in order to avoid loosing them with the movement of the water.

Author Biographies

José Guadalupe Palacios-Vargas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Profesor Titular C, Tiempo completo del Departamento de Ecología y Recursos Naturales, Facultad de Ciencias.

Gabriela Castaño-Meneses, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Ecología y Recursos Naturales, Profesor Titular A, Tiempo Completo

Additional Files

Published

2010-11-26

How to Cite

Palacios-Vargas, J. G., & Castaño-Meneses, G. (2010). Importance and evolution of sexual dimorphism in different families of Collembola (Hexapoda). Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 44(8), 959–963. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2009.v44.1256