Sex allocation theory has been a remarkably productive field in behavioral ecology with empirical evidence regularly supporting quantitative theoretical predictions. Across mammals in general and primates in particular, however, support for the various hypotheses has been more equivocal. Population-level sex ratio biases have often been interpreted as supportive, but evidence for small-scale facultative adjustment has rarely been found. The helper repayment (HR) also named the local resource enhancement (LRE) hypothesis predicts that, in cooperatively breeding species, mothers invest more in the sex which assists with rearing future offspring and that this bias will be more pronounced in mothers who require extra assistance (i.e., due to in...
In many birds and mammals, the size and sex composition of litters can have important downstream eff...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...
In many cooperatively breeding animals, offspring produced earlier in life assist their parents in r...
Boulton, R. A., & Fletcher, A. W. (2015). Do mothers prefer helpers or smaller litters? Birth sex-ra...
Sex allocation theory has been a remarkably productive field in behavioral ecology with empirical ev...
Do mothers prefer helpers or smaller litters? Birth sex ratio and litter size adjustment in cotton-t...
Over the past 50 years, a wealth of testable, often conflicting, hypotheses has been generated about...
Data from a long-term field study of the spider monkey, Ateles paniscus , in Peru indicate that a st...
This is the publisher's version, which can also be found at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/246165
Sex ratio theory provides a powerful source of testable predictions about sex allocation strategies....
1. Adaptive adjustments in offspring sex ratios in mammals have long been reported, but the conditio...
Within current theories on potential adaptive manipulation of offspring sex ratio, giving birth to a...
Numerous hypotheses have been developed to explain sex allocation. In male-dispersing, female cooper...
Sex allocation theory predicts that mothers would benefit from sex-biased differential investment i...
The total captive population of the pygmy hippopotamus Hexaprotodon (=Choeropsis) liberiensis has a ...
In many birds and mammals, the size and sex composition of litters can have important downstream eff...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...
In many cooperatively breeding animals, offspring produced earlier in life assist their parents in r...
Boulton, R. A., & Fletcher, A. W. (2015). Do mothers prefer helpers or smaller litters? Birth sex-ra...
Sex allocation theory has been a remarkably productive field in behavioral ecology with empirical ev...
Do mothers prefer helpers or smaller litters? Birth sex ratio and litter size adjustment in cotton-t...
Over the past 50 years, a wealth of testable, often conflicting, hypotheses has been generated about...
Data from a long-term field study of the spider monkey, Ateles paniscus , in Peru indicate that a st...
This is the publisher's version, which can also be found at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/246165
Sex ratio theory provides a powerful source of testable predictions about sex allocation strategies....
1. Adaptive adjustments in offspring sex ratios in mammals have long been reported, but the conditio...
Within current theories on potential adaptive manipulation of offspring sex ratio, giving birth to a...
Numerous hypotheses have been developed to explain sex allocation. In male-dispersing, female cooper...
Sex allocation theory predicts that mothers would benefit from sex-biased differential investment i...
The total captive population of the pygmy hippopotamus Hexaprotodon (=Choeropsis) liberiensis has a ...
In many birds and mammals, the size and sex composition of litters can have important downstream eff...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...
In many cooperatively breeding animals, offspring produced earlier in life assist their parents in r...