Natural selection should favour the ability of mothers to adjust the sex ratio of offspring in relation to the offspring's potential reproductive success. In polygynous species, mothers in good condition would be advantaged by giving birth to more sons. While studies on mammals in general provide support for the hypothesis, studies on humans provide particularly inconsistent results, possibly because the assumptions of the model do not apply.Here, we take a subset of humans in very good condition: the Forbe's billionaire list. First, we test if the assumptions of the model apply, and show that mothers leave more grandchildren through their sons than through their daughters. We then show that billionaires have 60% sons, which is significantl...
This paper proposes the generalized Trivers–Willard hypothesis (gTWH), which suggests that parents w...
Within current theories on potential adaptive manipulation of offspring sex ratio, giving birth to a...
It is often argued that females with attractive partners should produce more sons because these sons...
BACKGROUND: Natural selection should favour the ability of mothers to adjust the sex ratio of offspr...
Based on evolutionary theory, Trivers & Willard (TW) predicted the existence of mechanisms that ...
Based on evolutionary theory, Trivers & Willard (TW) predicted the existence of mechanisms that lead...
Based on evolutionary theory, Trivers & Willard (TW) predicted the existence of mechanisms that lead...
In a series of recent papers, Kanazawa has extended the Trivers-Willard hypothesis by suggesting tha...
Because parental care is expected to depend on the fitness returns generated by each unit of investm...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...
The generalized Trivers-Willard hypothesis proposes that parents who possess any heritable trait tha...
Parental investment theory has been put forward as a major evolutionary argument explaining male or ...
The generalized Trivers-Willard hypothesis proposes that parents who possess any heritable trait tha...
The very insightful Trivers-Willard hypothesis, proposed in the early 1970s, states that females in ...
From an evolutionary point of view, sex differences in intergenerational transmission of income may ...
This paper proposes the generalized Trivers–Willard hypothesis (gTWH), which suggests that parents w...
Within current theories on potential adaptive manipulation of offspring sex ratio, giving birth to a...
It is often argued that females with attractive partners should produce more sons because these sons...
BACKGROUND: Natural selection should favour the ability of mothers to adjust the sex ratio of offspr...
Based on evolutionary theory, Trivers & Willard (TW) predicted the existence of mechanisms that ...
Based on evolutionary theory, Trivers & Willard (TW) predicted the existence of mechanisms that lead...
Based on evolutionary theory, Trivers & Willard (TW) predicted the existence of mechanisms that lead...
In a series of recent papers, Kanazawa has extended the Trivers-Willard hypothesis by suggesting tha...
Because parental care is expected to depend on the fitness returns generated by each unit of investm...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...
The generalized Trivers-Willard hypothesis proposes that parents who possess any heritable trait tha...
Parental investment theory has been put forward as a major evolutionary argument explaining male or ...
The generalized Trivers-Willard hypothesis proposes that parents who possess any heritable trait tha...
The very insightful Trivers-Willard hypothesis, proposed in the early 1970s, states that females in ...
From an evolutionary point of view, sex differences in intergenerational transmission of income may ...
This paper proposes the generalized Trivers–Willard hypothesis (gTWH), which suggests that parents w...
Within current theories on potential adaptive manipulation of offspring sex ratio, giving birth to a...
It is often argued that females with attractive partners should produce more sons because these sons...