1. A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard Model (TWM), posits that sons and daughters are differentially affected by variation in the rearing environment. In many species, the amount of parental care received is expected to have differing effects on the fitness of males and females. When this occurs, the TWM predicts that selection should favour adjustment of the offspring sex ratio in relation to the expected fitness return from offspring. However, evidence for sex-by-environment effects is mixed and little is known about the adaptive significance of producing either sex. 2. Here, we test whether offspring sex ratios vary according to predictions of the TWM in the house wren (Troglodytes aedon, Vieillot). We als...
AbstractExperimental studies of wild birds suggest that females have a previously unappreciated abil...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
Rearing conditions have sex-specific effects on offspring which can influence the unequal production...
1. A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard Model (TWM), posits that sons and...
A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard model (TWM), posits that sons and da...
Females in a variety of taxa adjust offspring sex ratios to prevailing ecological conditions. Howeve...
Sex allocation theory assumes individual plasticity in maternal strategies, but few studies have inv...
Increased variance in the reproductive success of males relative to females favors mothers that opti...
When fitness returns or production costs vary between male and female offspring, selection is expect...
Trivers & Willard (1973, Science, 179, 90–92) developed an economic theory of parental investment to...
Despite decades of research, whether vertebrates can and do adaptively adjust the sex ratio of their...
<p><span>Selection may favour sex ratio adjustment when the fitness benefits of producin...
We examined sex allocation patterns in island and mainland populations of cooperatively breeding whi...
We examined sex allocation patterns in island and mainland populations of cooperatively breeding whi...
Abstract: Females should facultatively bias offspring sex ratio when fitness returns vary among sexe...
AbstractExperimental studies of wild birds suggest that females have a previously unappreciated abil...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
Rearing conditions have sex-specific effects on offspring which can influence the unequal production...
1. A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard Model (TWM), posits that sons and...
A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard model (TWM), posits that sons and da...
Females in a variety of taxa adjust offspring sex ratios to prevailing ecological conditions. Howeve...
Sex allocation theory assumes individual plasticity in maternal strategies, but few studies have inv...
Increased variance in the reproductive success of males relative to females favors mothers that opti...
When fitness returns or production costs vary between male and female offspring, selection is expect...
Trivers & Willard (1973, Science, 179, 90–92) developed an economic theory of parental investment to...
Despite decades of research, whether vertebrates can and do adaptively adjust the sex ratio of their...
<p><span>Selection may favour sex ratio adjustment when the fitness benefits of producin...
We examined sex allocation patterns in island and mainland populations of cooperatively breeding whi...
We examined sex allocation patterns in island and mainland populations of cooperatively breeding whi...
Abstract: Females should facultatively bias offspring sex ratio when fitness returns vary among sexe...
AbstractExperimental studies of wild birds suggest that females have a previously unappreciated abil...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
Rearing conditions have sex-specific effects on offspring which can influence the unequal production...