We review some recent theoretical and empirical developments in the study of sex allocation in birds. The advent of reliable molecular sexing techniques has led to a sharp increase in the number of studies that report biased offspring sex ratios in birds. However, compelling evidence for adaptive sex allocation in birds is still very scant. We argue that there are two reasons for this: (i) standard sex allocation models, very helpful in understanding sex allocation of invertebrates, do not sufficiently take the complexities of bird life histories and physiology into account. Recent theoretical work might bring us a step closer to more realistic models; (ii) experimental field and laboratory studies on sex allocation in birds are scarce. Rec...
Despite decades of research, whether vertebrates can and do adaptively adjust the sex ratio of their...
Sex roles describe sex differences in courtship, mate competition, social pair-bonds and parental ca...
Despite decades of research, whether vertebrates can and do adaptively adjust the sex ratio of their...
We review some recent theoretical and empirical developments in the study of sex allocation in birds...
We review some recent theoretical and empirical developments in the study of sex allocation in birds...
We review some recent theoretical and empirical developments in the study of sex allocation in birds...
Theory predicts skewed offspring sex-ratios in a range of situations in which the economics of produ...
The recent development of simple, DNA-based methods for the determination of an individual's sex wil...
AbstractExperimental studies of wild birds suggest that females have a previously unappreciated abil...
Abstract In a number of bird species, the sex ratio of the broods is not random, instead it is re-la...
Under many circumstances, it might be adaptive for parents to bias the investment in offspring in re...
Cooperative breeding is a form of breeding system where in addition to a core breeding pair, one or ...
Earlier emergence or arrival of either sex at the breeding grounds is common in animals. Since the w...
The aim of this study is a summary of existing knowledge about skewed sex ratio in birds. This contr...
Sex roles describe sex differences in courtship, mate competition, social pair-bonds and parental ca...
Despite decades of research, whether vertebrates can and do adaptively adjust the sex ratio of their...
Sex roles describe sex differences in courtship, mate competition, social pair-bonds and parental ca...
Despite decades of research, whether vertebrates can and do adaptively adjust the sex ratio of their...
We review some recent theoretical and empirical developments in the study of sex allocation in birds...
We review some recent theoretical and empirical developments in the study of sex allocation in birds...
We review some recent theoretical and empirical developments in the study of sex allocation in birds...
Theory predicts skewed offspring sex-ratios in a range of situations in which the economics of produ...
The recent development of simple, DNA-based methods for the determination of an individual's sex wil...
AbstractExperimental studies of wild birds suggest that females have a previously unappreciated abil...
Abstract In a number of bird species, the sex ratio of the broods is not random, instead it is re-la...
Under many circumstances, it might be adaptive for parents to bias the investment in offspring in re...
Cooperative breeding is a form of breeding system where in addition to a core breeding pair, one or ...
Earlier emergence or arrival of either sex at the breeding grounds is common in animals. Since the w...
The aim of this study is a summary of existing knowledge about skewed sex ratio in birds. This contr...
Sex roles describe sex differences in courtship, mate competition, social pair-bonds and parental ca...
Despite decades of research, whether vertebrates can and do adaptively adjust the sex ratio of their...
Sex roles describe sex differences in courtship, mate competition, social pair-bonds and parental ca...
Despite decades of research, whether vertebrates can and do adaptively adjust the sex ratio of their...