When the relative fitness of sons and daughters differs, sex-allocation theory predicts that it would be adaptive for individuals to adjust their investment in different sexes of offspring. Sex ratio adjustment by females in response to the sexual attractiveness of their mate would be an example of this. In vertebrates the existence of this form of sex ratio adjustment is controversial and may be confounded with sex-biased mortality, particularly in sexually size-dimorphic species. Here we use PCR amplification of a conserved W-chromosome-linked gene to show that the sex ratio within broods of a natural population of sexually size-monomorphic collared flycatchers Ficedula albicollis is related to the size of their father's forehead patch, a...
Adaptive sex-ratio theory predicts that parents should overproduce the more beneficial offspring sex...
Theory predicts that parents adjust the sex ratio of their brood to the sexually selected traits of ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that females should bias the sex ratio of their offspring in response...
Recently, a number of studies have found adaptive brood sex ratio (BSR) manipulation in birds. The r...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
Abstract In a number of bird species, the sex ratio of the broods is not random, instead it is re-la...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species commonly engage in extra-pair copulations. Assuming...
Fisher (1930) argued that the offspring sex ratio is the result of natural selection for equal inves...
Under many circumstances, it might be adaptive for parents to bias the investment in offspring in re...
Theory predicts skewed offspring sex-ratios in a range of situations in which the economics of produ...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents may manipulate the sex ratio of their offspring in respo...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
In a number of insects, fishes and birds, the conventional sex roles are reversed: males are the mai...
Adaptive sex-ratio theory predicts that parents should overproduce the more beneficial offspring sex...
Theory predicts that parents adjust the sex ratio of their brood to the sexually selected traits of ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that females should bias the sex ratio of their offspring in response...
Recently, a number of studies have found adaptive brood sex ratio (BSR) manipulation in birds. The r...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
Abstract In a number of bird species, the sex ratio of the broods is not random, instead it is re-la...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species commonly engage in extra-pair copulations. Assuming...
Fisher (1930) argued that the offspring sex ratio is the result of natural selection for equal inves...
Under many circumstances, it might be adaptive for parents to bias the investment in offspring in re...
Theory predicts skewed offspring sex-ratios in a range of situations in which the economics of produ...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents may manipulate the sex ratio of their offspring in respo...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
In a number of insects, fishes and birds, the conventional sex roles are reversed: males are the mai...
Adaptive sex-ratio theory predicts that parents should overproduce the more beneficial offspring sex...
Theory predicts that parents adjust the sex ratio of their brood to the sexually selected traits of ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that females should bias the sex ratio of their offspring in response...