| 1. | Strong sexual dimorphism in plumage and size is evident in many species.
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| 2. | Sexual dimorphism is reported in about half of all families of catfish.
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| 3. | Sexual dimorphism of the loggerhead sea turtle is only apparent in adults.
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| 4. | The possibility of sexual dimorphism in banded archerfish has not been investigated.
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| 5. | The species displays sexual dimorphism with males and females differing in coloration.
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| 6. | The sexual dimorphism of the species has been the subject of study.
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| 7. | In these instances they are used as a marker for sexual dimorphism.
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| 8. | There may be possible sexual dimorphism with females having slightly longer forearms.
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| 9. | Sexual dimorphism is slight, the male s caudal fin being more pointed.
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| 10. | This species exhibits sexual dimorphism in the shape of the premaxillary teeth.
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