Trivers and Willard proposed that offspring sex ratio should vary with maternal condition when condition, meant as maternal capacity to care, has different fitness consequences for sons and daughters. In polygynous and dimorphic species, mothers in good condition should preferentially produce sons, whereas mothers in poor condition should produce more daughters. Despite its logical appeal, support for this hypothesis has been inconsistent. Sex-ratio variation may be influenced by additional factors, such as environmental conditions and previous reproduction, which are often ignored in empirical studies. We analysed 39 years of data on bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) that fit all the assumptions of the Trivers–Willard hypothesis. Production ...
We tested two models of adaptive offspring sex-ratio that predict opposite optimal reproductive stra...
Despite decades of interest, adaptive explanations for biased offspring sex ratios in mammals remain...
In species showing sexual dimorphism, parents may obtain different fitness returns per unit of paren...
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...
Parents should bias sex allocation toward offspring of the sex most likely to provide higher fitness...
In species with sexual size dimorphism, offspring of the larger sex usually have greater energy requ...
Differential maternal investment theory predicts that in sexually dimorphic and polygynous species m...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...
Trivers and Willard's suggestion that natural selection favors maternal control of offspring sex rat...
Studies of mammals have often produced results inconsistent with theories predicting adaptive sex-ra...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
In species with sexual size dimorphism, the offspring of the larger sex usually have greater energy ...
The following variables are included on the file: sex = lamb sex. cohort = year of birth. id.father...
1. A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard Model (TWM), posits that sons and...
We tested two models of adaptive offspring sex-ratio that predict opposite optimal reproductive stra...
Despite decades of interest, adaptive explanations for biased offspring sex ratios in mammals remain...
In species showing sexual dimorphism, parents may obtain different fitness returns per unit of paren...
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...
Parents should bias sex allocation toward offspring of the sex most likely to provide higher fitness...
In species with sexual size dimorphism, offspring of the larger sex usually have greater energy requ...
Differential maternal investment theory predicts that in sexually dimorphic and polygynous species m...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...
Trivers and Willard's suggestion that natural selection favors maternal control of offspring sex rat...
Studies of mammals have often produced results inconsistent with theories predicting adaptive sex-ra...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
In species with sexual size dimorphism, the offspring of the larger sex usually have greater energy ...
The following variables are included on the file: sex = lamb sex. cohort = year of birth. id.father...
1. A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard Model (TWM), posits that sons and...
We tested two models of adaptive offspring sex-ratio that predict opposite optimal reproductive stra...
Despite decades of interest, adaptive explanations for biased offspring sex ratios in mammals remain...
In species showing sexual dimorphism, parents may obtain different fitness returns per unit of paren...