Abstract: Evolutionary biologists and psychologists have long been aware of maternal effects on the secondary sex ratio in mammals. Up till now these have appeared inconsistent but re-analysis of the evidence, focusing on normally distributed maternal testosterone and its physiological and behavioral sequelae, reveals some support for the existence of sex-of-offspring differences between mothers. In addition to the animal studies showing a relationship between maternal, testosterone-based dominance and the secondary sex ratio, research on human mothers shows sex-of-offspring differences in a range of testosterone–related attributes (physiological, behavioral and cognitive) measured at varying times from before the child was conceived to the...
Trivers and Willard proposed that offspring sex ratio should vary with maternal condition when condi...
Abstract: The ovulatory shift modulates emotions related to female sexuality. Because fertility stat...
Conflicting interests over mating induce parents to control the mating decisions of their children. ...
Abstract: Paternal uncertainty has shaped human behavior both in evolutionary and cultural terms. Th...
Abstract: Substantial evidence from psychology and cross-cultural anthropology supports a general r...
Abstract: Past research implicates adaptations in women to assess men’s willingness to invest in off...
Sex allocation theory predicts that mothers would benefit from sex-biased differential investment i...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...
The maternal dominance hypothesis has been derived from work with humans which shows that women who ...
Traditionally, maternal effects were understood to occur whenever the mother’s phenotype directly af...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parental fitness is enhanced when parents adjust offspring sex r...
Abstract: In a recent 10-nation study, Zentner and Mitura (2012) reported observing smaller sex diff...
In mammals, the female provides substantially more repro-ductive investment than the male. Biologist...
Within current theories on potential adaptive manipulation of offspring sex ratio, giving birth to a...
Women are fertile approximately one-sixth of the month (Wilcox, Weinberg, & Baird, 1995). Based...
Trivers and Willard proposed that offspring sex ratio should vary with maternal condition when condi...
Abstract: The ovulatory shift modulates emotions related to female sexuality. Because fertility stat...
Conflicting interests over mating induce parents to control the mating decisions of their children. ...
Abstract: Paternal uncertainty has shaped human behavior both in evolutionary and cultural terms. Th...
Abstract: Substantial evidence from psychology and cross-cultural anthropology supports a general r...
Abstract: Past research implicates adaptations in women to assess men’s willingness to invest in off...
Sex allocation theory predicts that mothers would benefit from sex-biased differential investment i...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...
The maternal dominance hypothesis has been derived from work with humans which shows that women who ...
Traditionally, maternal effects were understood to occur whenever the mother’s phenotype directly af...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parental fitness is enhanced when parents adjust offspring sex r...
Abstract: In a recent 10-nation study, Zentner and Mitura (2012) reported observing smaller sex diff...
In mammals, the female provides substantially more repro-ductive investment than the male. Biologist...
Within current theories on potential adaptive manipulation of offspring sex ratio, giving birth to a...
Women are fertile approximately one-sixth of the month (Wilcox, Weinberg, & Baird, 1995). Based...
Trivers and Willard proposed that offspring sex ratio should vary with maternal condition when condi...
Abstract: The ovulatory shift modulates emotions related to female sexuality. Because fertility stat...
Conflicting interests over mating induce parents to control the mating decisions of their children. ...