2010
Sex ratios at emergence in populations of some central European Gomphidae species (Anisoptera)
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Odonatologica , Volume 39 - Issue 3 p. 217- 224
At emergence (F-0) a significant bias for 9 9 was observed within the Moravian (Czech Republic) populations of Gomphus flavipes (Charp.), G. vulgatissimus (L.) and Ophiogomphus cecilia (Fourcroy). <J 6 represented 45.6% of all specimens (43.5% in the first and 46.4% in the second research year). The results of the x2 test supported the 9 -biased sex ratio in populations of all 3 spp. The sex ratio in populations varied significantly in time during the emergence season, caused by the fact that all 3 spp. demonstrated a significant protandric trend. The greatest changes in sex ratio during the emergence season were demonstrated by G. flavipes (coefficient value -0.007542); the smallest were recorded in G. vulgatissimus (CV -0.008617). Environmental impact did not prove to act be a factor which has an effect on the sex ratio of species with phenotypical determination of sex.
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A. Dolný, P. Drozd, M. Petříková, & F. Harabiš. (2010). Sex ratios at emergence in populations of some central European Gomphidae species (Anisoptera). Odonatologica, 39(3), 217–224. |