We examine the patterns of sex allocation in crimson rosellas Platycercus elegans, a socially monogamous Australian parrot. Overall, 41.8% of nestlings were male, a significant female bias. However underlying this population-level bias were non-random patterns of sex allocation within broods. Broods produced early in the season were female-biased, but the proportion of males in a brood increased as the breeding season progressed. Female rosellas may obtain greater fitness benefits from early-fledging daughters than sons because daughters can breed as 1-year-olds whereas sons do not breed until they are at least 2 years old. Laying date and laying sequence also interacted to influence the sex ratio of eggs. The sex of early-laid eggs strongl...
We examined sex allocation patterns in island and mainland populations of cooperatively breeding whi...
Infanticide is easiest to understand when it involves killing the offspring of others [1], but a par...
We examined sex allocation patterns in island and mainland populations of cooperatively breeding whi...
We examine the patterns of sex allocation in crimson rosellas Platycercus elegans, a socially monoga...
We investigated nestling sex ratio variation in the green-rumped parrotlet (Forpus passerinus), a sm...
We investigated extraordinary patterns of sex allocation in captive eclectus parrots (Eclectus rorat...
<p><span>Selection may favour sex ratio adjustment when the fitness benefits of producin...
It is well established that in many avian species, prenatal maternal resource allocation varies both...
Most species produce equal numbers of sons and daughters, and sex differences in survival after pare...
When eggs hatch asynchronously, offspring arising from last-hatched eggs often exhibit a competitive...
How and why do the mating opportunities of males and females differ in natural population of animals...
Sex allocation theory predicts that whenever the relative fitness of sons and daughters differ, fema...
Young Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis) frequently remain in their natal territories a...
SummaryInfanticide is easiest to understand when it involves killing the offspring of others [1], bu...
When the reproductive value of male and female offspring varies differentially, parents are predicte...
We examined sex allocation patterns in island and mainland populations of cooperatively breeding whi...
Infanticide is easiest to understand when it involves killing the offspring of others [1], but a par...
We examined sex allocation patterns in island and mainland populations of cooperatively breeding whi...
We examine the patterns of sex allocation in crimson rosellas Platycercus elegans, a socially monoga...
We investigated nestling sex ratio variation in the green-rumped parrotlet (Forpus passerinus), a sm...
We investigated extraordinary patterns of sex allocation in captive eclectus parrots (Eclectus rorat...
<p><span>Selection may favour sex ratio adjustment when the fitness benefits of producin...
It is well established that in many avian species, prenatal maternal resource allocation varies both...
Most species produce equal numbers of sons and daughters, and sex differences in survival after pare...
When eggs hatch asynchronously, offspring arising from last-hatched eggs often exhibit a competitive...
How and why do the mating opportunities of males and females differ in natural population of animals...
Sex allocation theory predicts that whenever the relative fitness of sons and daughters differ, fema...
Young Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis) frequently remain in their natal territories a...
SummaryInfanticide is easiest to understand when it involves killing the offspring of others [1], bu...
When the reproductive value of male and female offspring varies differentially, parents are predicte...
We examined sex allocation patterns in island and mainland populations of cooperatively breeding whi...
Infanticide is easiest to understand when it involves killing the offspring of others [1], but a par...
We examined sex allocation patterns in island and mainland populations of cooperatively breeding whi...