性二态性
性别分化
侵略
睾酮(贴片)
阴蒂
优势(遗传学)
哺乳动物
心理学
性别特征
内分泌系统
激素
机制(生物学)
发展心理学
生理学
内分泌学
生物
动物
生物化学
精神分析
基因
哲学
认识论
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-8721.2009.01640.x
摘要
Most mammal species show traditional patterns of sexual dimorphism (e.g., greater male size and aggression), the proximal mechanism of which involves the male's greater pre- and postnatal exposure to circulating androgens. But in several species, females diverge from the traditional pattern, converging on the male form or even reversing sexual dimorphisms. Such “masculinized” females might show elongation of the clitoris, enhanced body size, and aggressively mediated social dominance over males, and they are interesting case studies for examining the role of androgens in females. This review addresses our understanding of the mediating mechanisms of morphological and behavioral development in both traditional and exceptional mammal species. Although certain lines of evidence implicate testosterone in female masculinization, the role for sex steroids in female development remains unclear. The results call for continued study of both hormonal and nonhormonal mechanisms of sexual differentiation, particularly focused on active processes of feminine development.
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