Facultative adjustment of sex ratios by mothers occurs in some animals, and has been linked to resource availability. In mammals, the search for consistent patterns is complicated by variations in mating systems, social hierarchies and litter sizes. Humans have low fecundity, high maternal investment and a potentially high differential between the numbers of offspring produced by sons and daughters: these conditions should favour the evolution of facultative sex ratio variation. Yet little is known of natural mechanisms of sex allocation in humans. Here, using data from 740 British women who were unaware of their foetus's gender, we show that foetal sex is associated with maternal diet at conception. Fifty six per cent of women in the highe...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parental fitness is enhanced when parents adjust offspring sex r...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parental fitness is enhanced when parents adjust offspring sex r...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...
Temporal variations in the sex ratio, or the ratio of boys to girls at birth, have been widely studi...
Temporal variations in the sex ratio, or the ratio of boys to girls at birth, have been widely studi...
Temporal variations in the sex ratio, or the ratio of boys to girls at birth, have been widely studi...
Temporal variations in the sex ratio, or the ratio of boys to girls at birth, have been widely studi...
Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gestation and c...
BACKGROUND:Less than optimal reproductive conditions may be associated with a secondary sex ratio bi...
BACKGROUND:Less than optimal reproductive conditions may be associated with a secondary sex ratio bi...
Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gestation and c...
BACKGROUND:Less than optimal reproductive conditions may be associated with a secondary sex ratio bi...
Sex allocation theory predicts that mothers would benefit from sex-biased differential investment i...
Sex allocation theory predicts that mothers would benefit from sex-biased differential investment i...
BACKGROUND:Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gest...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parental fitness is enhanced when parents adjust offspring sex r...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parental fitness is enhanced when parents adjust offspring sex r...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...
Temporal variations in the sex ratio, or the ratio of boys to girls at birth, have been widely studi...
Temporal variations in the sex ratio, or the ratio of boys to girls at birth, have been widely studi...
Temporal variations in the sex ratio, or the ratio of boys to girls at birth, have been widely studi...
Temporal variations in the sex ratio, or the ratio of boys to girls at birth, have been widely studi...
Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gestation and c...
BACKGROUND:Less than optimal reproductive conditions may be associated with a secondary sex ratio bi...
BACKGROUND:Less than optimal reproductive conditions may be associated with a secondary sex ratio bi...
Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gestation and c...
BACKGROUND:Less than optimal reproductive conditions may be associated with a secondary sex ratio bi...
Sex allocation theory predicts that mothers would benefit from sex-biased differential investment i...
Sex allocation theory predicts that mothers would benefit from sex-biased differential investment i...
BACKGROUND:Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gest...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parental fitness is enhanced when parents adjust offspring sex r...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parental fitness is enhanced when parents adjust offspring sex r...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...