In species with sexual size dimorphism, offspring of the larger sex usually have greater energy requirements and may lead to greater fitness costs for parents. The effects of offspring sex on maternal longevity, however, have only been tested in humans. Human studies produced mixed results and considerable debate mainly due to the difficulty of distinguishing the effects of sexual dimorphism from sociocultural factors. To advance this debate, we examined how the relative number of sons influenced maternal longevity in four species of free-living ungulates (Soay sheep Ovis aries; bighorn sheep, Ovis canadensis; red deer, Cervus elaphus; mountain goat, Oreamnos americanus), with high male-biased sexual size dimorphism but without complicating...
Differential maternal investment theory predicts that in sexually dimorphic and polygynous species m...
Studies of mammals have often produced results inconsistent with theories predicting adaptive sex-ra...
The evolution of conspicuous sexually selected traits, such as horns or antlers, has fascinated biol...
In species with sexual size dimorphism, offspring of the larger sex usually have greater energy requ...
In species with sexual size dimorphism, the offspring of the larger sex usually have greater energy ...
Trivers and Willard proposed that offspring sex ratio should vary with maternal condition when condi...
Trivers and Willard proposed that offspring sex ratio should vary with maternal condition when condi...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
The life-history theories of aging predict lifetime trade-offs between early reproductive allocation...
Parents should bias sex allocation toward offspring of the sex most likely to provide higher fitness...
International audienceAging, or senescence, is a progressive deterioration of physiological function...
In long-lived polygynous species, male reproductive success is often monopolized by a few mature dom...
Costs of reproduction are expected to be ubiquitous in wild animal populations and understanding the...
1. Environmental conditions during early development, from conception to sexual maturity, can have ...
Differential maternal investment theory predicts that in sexually dimorphic and polygynous species m...
Studies of mammals have often produced results inconsistent with theories predicting adaptive sex-ra...
The evolution of conspicuous sexually selected traits, such as horns or antlers, has fascinated biol...
In species with sexual size dimorphism, offspring of the larger sex usually have greater energy requ...
In species with sexual size dimorphism, the offspring of the larger sex usually have greater energy ...
Trivers and Willard proposed that offspring sex ratio should vary with maternal condition when condi...
Trivers and Willard proposed that offspring sex ratio should vary with maternal condition when condi...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
The life-history theories of aging predict lifetime trade-offs between early reproductive allocation...
Parents should bias sex allocation toward offspring of the sex most likely to provide higher fitness...
International audienceAging, or senescence, is a progressive deterioration of physiological function...
In long-lived polygynous species, male reproductive success is often monopolized by a few mature dom...
Costs of reproduction are expected to be ubiquitous in wild animal populations and understanding the...
1. Environmental conditions during early development, from conception to sexual maturity, can have ...
Differential maternal investment theory predicts that in sexually dimorphic and polygynous species m...
Studies of mammals have often produced results inconsistent with theories predicting adaptive sex-ra...
The evolution of conspicuous sexually selected traits, such as horns or antlers, has fascinated biol...