Do mothers prefer helpers or smaller litters? Birth sex ratio and litter size adjustment in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus
Various hypotheses about adaptive and non-adaptive mechanisms of non-parental infant care have been ...
ABSTRACT. The frequency of multiple births, life history parameters, body size, and diet charac-teri...
Numerous hypotheses have been developed to explain sex allocation. In male-dispersing, female cooper...
Sex allocation theory has been a remarkably productive field in behavioral ecology with empirical ev...
Sex allocation theory has been a remarkably productive field in behavioral ecology with empirical ev...
Boulton, R. A., & Fletcher, A. W. (2015). Do mothers prefer helpers or smaller litters? Birth sex-ra...
Because of the necessity of lactation, mammalian mothers must perform at least a minimum amount of i...
In many birds and mammals, the size and sex composition of litters can have important downstream eff...
To test the prediction that the breeding success of captive cotton‐top tamarins (Saguinus (o.) oedip...
The effects of callitrichid primate helpers (allocare-givers other than an infant's father) on the s...
When I studied saddle-back tamarins (Saguinus fuscicollis) by following wild groups of individually ...
The reproductive strategies of cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) were investigated over a 2.5-y...
Skewed sex ratios at birth are widely reported in wild populations, however, the extent to which par...
Population sex ratios naturally fluctuate around equality. It is argued that the production of an eq...
For species in which reproductive success is more variable in one sex than the other, the Trivers an...
Various hypotheses about adaptive and non-adaptive mechanisms of non-parental infant care have been ...
ABSTRACT. The frequency of multiple births, life history parameters, body size, and diet charac-teri...
Numerous hypotheses have been developed to explain sex allocation. In male-dispersing, female cooper...
Sex allocation theory has been a remarkably productive field in behavioral ecology with empirical ev...
Sex allocation theory has been a remarkably productive field in behavioral ecology with empirical ev...
Boulton, R. A., & Fletcher, A. W. (2015). Do mothers prefer helpers or smaller litters? Birth sex-ra...
Because of the necessity of lactation, mammalian mothers must perform at least a minimum amount of i...
In many birds and mammals, the size and sex composition of litters can have important downstream eff...
To test the prediction that the breeding success of captive cotton‐top tamarins (Saguinus (o.) oedip...
The effects of callitrichid primate helpers (allocare-givers other than an infant's father) on the s...
When I studied saddle-back tamarins (Saguinus fuscicollis) by following wild groups of individually ...
The reproductive strategies of cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) were investigated over a 2.5-y...
Skewed sex ratios at birth are widely reported in wild populations, however, the extent to which par...
Population sex ratios naturally fluctuate around equality. It is argued that the production of an eq...
For species in which reproductive success is more variable in one sex than the other, the Trivers an...
Various hypotheses about adaptive and non-adaptive mechanisms of non-parental infant care have been ...
ABSTRACT. The frequency of multiple births, life history parameters, body size, and diet charac-teri...
Numerous hypotheses have been developed to explain sex allocation. In male-dispersing, female cooper...