We studied the correlations between offspring sex ratio, UV coloration and overwinter survival in a population of blue tits, breeding in Gotland, Sweden, over three consecutive breeding seasons. In 2 of 3 years, we found that females paired to males with relatively brighter UV-coloration produced a greater proportion of sons in their broods, and that this effect was significant with all 3 years combined, despite a significant year by male UV interaction. In addition, we found other correlates of sex ratio (breeding time, female age and clutch size) in some, but not all years, and some of these showed significantly different relationships with sex ratio between years. In both years for which data were available, there were indications that m...
It has been hypothesized that parents increase their fitness by biasing the sex ratio of extra-pair ...
Although male UV structural plumage coloration can indicate male quality (e.g. Keyser & Hill 200...
Intraspecific sexual and social communications are among the most important factors shaping costly c...
We studied the correlations between offspring sex ratio, UV coloration and overwinter survival in a ...
We studied the correlations between offspring sex ratio, UV coloration and overwinter survival in a ...
The study of primary sex ratio adjustment in birds is notorious for inconsistency of results among s...
Parental investment and sexually-selected signals can be intimately related, either because the sign...
A growing number of studies provide evidence that female plumage coloration is indicative of individ...
It is poorly understood whether female morphological and behavioural traits can be used as ‘signals’...
Sex allocation theory proposes that parents should bias the sex ratio of their offspring if the repr...
It has been hypothesized that parents increase their fitness by biasing the sex ratio of extra-pair ...
Recent studies of blue tits, Parus caeruleus, have found sexual selection and a viability-indicating...
The differential allocation hypothesis predicts that parents should adjust their current investment ...
It has been hypothesized that parents increase their fitness by biasing the sex ratio of extra-pair ...
Although male UV structural plumage coloration can indicate male quality (e.g. Keyser & Hill 200...
Intraspecific sexual and social communications are among the most important factors shaping costly c...
We studied the correlations between offspring sex ratio, UV coloration and overwinter survival in a ...
We studied the correlations between offspring sex ratio, UV coloration and overwinter survival in a ...
The study of primary sex ratio adjustment in birds is notorious for inconsistency of results among s...
Parental investment and sexually-selected signals can be intimately related, either because the sign...
A growing number of studies provide evidence that female plumage coloration is indicative of individ...
It is poorly understood whether female morphological and behavioural traits can be used as ‘signals’...
Sex allocation theory proposes that parents should bias the sex ratio of their offspring if the repr...
It has been hypothesized that parents increase their fitness by biasing the sex ratio of extra-pair ...
Recent studies of blue tits, Parus caeruleus, have found sexual selection and a viability-indicating...
The differential allocation hypothesis predicts that parents should adjust their current investment ...
It has been hypothesized that parents increase their fitness by biasing the sex ratio of extra-pair ...
Although male UV structural plumage coloration can indicate male quality (e.g. Keyser & Hill 200...
Intraspecific sexual and social communications are among the most important factors shaping costly c...