Abstract A test for heritability of the sex ratio in human genealogical data is reported here, with the finding that there is significant heritability of the parental sex ratio by male, but not female offspring. A population genetic model was used to examine the hypothesis that this is the result of an autosomal gene with polymorphic alleles, which affects the sex ratio of offspring through the male reproductive system. The model simulations show that an equilibrium sex ratio may be maintained by frequency dependent selection acting on the heritable variation provided by the gene. It is also shown that increased mortality of pre-reproductive males causes an increase in male births in following generations, which explains why increases in th...
Data have been reviewed on the variation of the human sex ratio at birth. It is clear that it varies...
Determining historical sex ratios throughout human evolution can provide insight into patterns of ge...
Sex determination is a fundamental process governed by diverse mechanisms. Sex ratio selection is c...
The evolutionary consequences of culturally transmitted practices that cause differential mortality ...
This article deals with the problem of the causes of the variation of sex ratio (proportion male) at...
The ratio of males to females among an individual's offspring at birth (offspring sex ratio) has lon...
Item does not contain fulltextThe male-to-female sex ratio at birth is constant across world populat...
Background and objectivesThe sex ratio of human birth cohorts predicts the health and longevity of t...
The two sexes are so different that a genetic variant may function differentially in males and femal...
Parent sex ratio allocation has consequences for individual fitness, population dynamics, and conser...
I should like to raise two main points in connection with the recent note by Bernstein (1995). First...
It is often argued that females with attractive partners should produce more sons because these sons...
PhD ThesisThis study examined the hypothesis that natural selection exerts control of the human sex ...
Data have been reviewed on the variation of the human sex ratio at birth. It is clear that it varies...
Determining historical sex ratios throughout human evolution can provide insight into patterns of ge...
Sex determination is a fundamental process governed by diverse mechanisms. Sex ratio selection is c...
The evolutionary consequences of culturally transmitted practices that cause differential mortality ...
This article deals with the problem of the causes of the variation of sex ratio (proportion male) at...
The ratio of males to females among an individual's offspring at birth (offspring sex ratio) has lon...
Item does not contain fulltextThe male-to-female sex ratio at birth is constant across world populat...
Background and objectivesThe sex ratio of human birth cohorts predicts the health and longevity of t...
The two sexes are so different that a genetic variant may function differentially in males and femal...
Parent sex ratio allocation has consequences for individual fitness, population dynamics, and conser...
I should like to raise two main points in connection with the recent note by Bernstein (1995). First...
It is often argued that females with attractive partners should produce more sons because these sons...
PhD ThesisThis study examined the hypothesis that natural selection exerts control of the human sex ...
Data have been reviewed on the variation of the human sex ratio at birth. It is clear that it varies...
Determining historical sex ratios throughout human evolution can provide insight into patterns of ge...
Sex determination is a fundamental process governed by diverse mechanisms. Sex ratio selection is c...