Mean male and female weights, Lowich-Gibbons ratios (LG) and

Mean male and female weights, Lowich-Gibbons ratios (LG) and

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Download Table | Mean male and female weights, Lowich-Gibbons ratios (LG) and statistical significance of SSD (revealed by pair-wise t-test). N = number of litters; W = mean body weight in grams; CI = confident interval (see under Material and Methods). from publication: Sexual size dimorphism in free-living populations of Mus musculus: are male house mice bigger? | We studied sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in captive house mice derived from free-living commensal (inhabitants of buildings and stores) and non-commensal (field and/or semidesert dwellers) populations. While females of commensal populations and most strains of laboratory mice | Silver Sulfadiazine, Sexuality and Sexual Dimorphism | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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