Age-dependent skewed sex ratios have been observed in bird populations, with adult males generally outnumbering females. This trend is mainly driven by higher female mortality, sometimes associated with anthropogenic factors. Despite the large amount of work on bird sex ratios, research examining the spatial stability of adult sex ratios is extremely scarce. The Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) is the only bird of prey with strong sexual dimorphism favouring males (males are 30% heavier than females). By examining data from most of its South-American range, we show that while the juvenile sex ratio is balanced, or even female-skewed, the sex ratio becomes increasing male-skewed with age, with adult males outnumbering females by >20%, and, in ...
Variation in offspring sex ratios is a central topic in animal demography and population dynamics. M...
In a number of insects, fishes and birds, the conventional sex roles are reversed: males are the mai...
In long-lived species, the age-, stage- and/or sex-dependent patterns of survival and reproduction d...
Age-dependent skewed sex ratios have been observed in bird populations, with adult males generally o...
Age-dependent skewed sex ratios have been observed in bird populations, with adult males generally o...
Sexual segregation is widely reported among sexually dimorphic species and generally attributed to i...
<p>Distribution of Andean condors (historic: light grey, and current: dark grey) showing the localit...
<p>Data on sexes is separated by age-class (adult vs. immature, the latter including juveniles and s...
Animals are expected to synchronize activity routines with the temporal patterns at which resources ...
Reintroduction or reinforcement (RorR) of wild populations is a common conservation strategy. Many c...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe age and sex structures of the Andean Condor are known for some parts ...
Sex ratios are commonly skewed and variable in wild populations, but few studies track temporal tren...
The age and sex structures of the Andean Condor are known for some parts of its range while in other...
Stochastic variation of sex ratio has long been appreciated as a potential factor driving small popu...
Among avian cooperative breeders, help in raising offspring is usually provided by males or by both ...
Variation in offspring sex ratios is a central topic in animal demography and population dynamics. M...
In a number of insects, fishes and birds, the conventional sex roles are reversed: males are the mai...
In long-lived species, the age-, stage- and/or sex-dependent patterns of survival and reproduction d...
Age-dependent skewed sex ratios have been observed in bird populations, with adult males generally o...
Age-dependent skewed sex ratios have been observed in bird populations, with adult males generally o...
Sexual segregation is widely reported among sexually dimorphic species and generally attributed to i...
<p>Distribution of Andean condors (historic: light grey, and current: dark grey) showing the localit...
<p>Data on sexes is separated by age-class (adult vs. immature, the latter including juveniles and s...
Animals are expected to synchronize activity routines with the temporal patterns at which resources ...
Reintroduction or reinforcement (RorR) of wild populations is a common conservation strategy. Many c...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe age and sex structures of the Andean Condor are known for some parts ...
Sex ratios are commonly skewed and variable in wild populations, but few studies track temporal tren...
The age and sex structures of the Andean Condor are known for some parts of its range while in other...
Stochastic variation of sex ratio has long been appreciated as a potential factor driving small popu...
Among avian cooperative breeders, help in raising offspring is usually provided by males or by both ...
Variation in offspring sex ratios is a central topic in animal demography and population dynamics. M...
In a number of insects, fishes and birds, the conventional sex roles are reversed: males are the mai...
In long-lived species, the age-, stage- and/or sex-dependent patterns of survival and reproduction d...