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生态学杂志 ›› 2025, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (7): 2408-2416.doi: 10.13292/j.1000-4890.202507.003

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两栖、爬行动物Rensch法则的研究进展

梁涛1,2,3*,时磊1*   

  1. (1新疆农业大学生命科学学院, 新疆极端环境生物生态适应与进化重点实验室, 乌鲁木齐 830052; 2南京林业大学林学院, 南京 210037; 3School of Zoology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 6997801)

  • 出版日期:2025-07-10 发布日期:2025-07-16

A review of Rensch’s rule in amphibians and reptiles.

LIANG Tao1,2,3*, SHI Lei1*   

  1. (1Xinjiang Key Laboratory for Ecological Adaptation and Evolution of Extreme Environment Biology, College of Life Sciences, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Urumqi 830052, China; 2 College of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China; 3 School of Zoology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 6997801, Israel).

  • Online:2025-07-10 Published:2025-07-16

摘要: 体型大小的两性异形(sexual size dimorphism)是指物种雌雄两性体型大小在地理和系统发育尺度上表现出不同程度和方向上的差异。Rensch法则用来描述物种体型大小两性异形的异速增长模式,即小体型物种的雌性体型会比雄性大,而大体型物种的雄性体型会大于雌性。性选择、繁殖力选择以及性别特异性的表型可塑性均可导致Rensch法则的实现,以及与之相反模式的产生。两栖、爬行动物广泛分布于除南极洲以外的各个大陆,具有丰富的表型特征,体型表现出多种两性异形模式,非常适宜开展Rensch法则的研究。本文从概念、检验方法、模式、形成机制等方面,综述了两栖、爬行动物Rensch法则的研究现状,并提出未来的研究建议。


关键词: 体型大小, 两性异形, 异速增长, Bergmann法则, Island法则

Abstract: Sexual size dimorphism is the phenomenon that conspecific males and females show different magnitudes or directions of body size variations at broad geographic and phylogenetic scales. The Rensch’s rule describes the patterns of sexual size dimorphism allometry, in that body sizes of males are larger than females in large-sized species and body sizes of females are larger than males in small-sized species. Sexual selection, fecundity selection, and sex-specific phenotypic plasticity hypothesis have been proposed to explain the Rensch’s rule or the inverse pattern. Amphibians and reptiles are widespread except Antarctica. They have abundant phenotypic traits, and exhibit a wide sexual size dimorphism, from marked male bias to strong female bias, which are excellent model organisms to test Rensch’s rule. We reviewed the research progress on Rensch’s rule in amphibians and reptiles, with the focus on the definitions, statistics, patterns, and mechanisms of this rule. We further proposed future research direction of Rensch’s rule.


Key words: body size, sexual size dimorphism, allometry, Bergmann’s rule, Island’s rule