Demographic information, such as geographic segregation of sexes and sex ratio data, is needed to develop, model and evaluate conservation and management strategies for wildlife. A variety of physiological, behavioral and environmental factors can influence segregation of sexes and sex ratios, many of which originate with density- dependent processes. Departure from 50:50 sex ratios of double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) collected during control efforts in breeding and wintering areas across their eastern range of the USA were evaluated using using a Z-test as well as Stouffer’s weighted Z-tests. In addition, a specifically-designed randomization test was used to evaluate density-dependent effects on primary sex ratios in corm...
Sexual habitat segregation during the wintering period is a widespread phenomenon and has important ...
Natural re-colonisation events are rare so it can be important to monitor newly establishing populat...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
Demographic information, such as geographic segregation of sexes and sex ratio data, is needed to de...
Natural History & EvolutionIt is necessary to consider many different aspects of a species’ behavior...
Natural History & EvolutionSex ratio theory states that there should be a 1:1 ratio of males to fema...
Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) are intensely managed through culling in North Ame...
This study aims to analyze sex ration among common species in Northern Lower Michigan using mist net...
Adaptive sex-ratio theory predicts that parents should overproduce the more beneficial offspring sex...
Fisher (1930) argued that the offspring sex ratio is the result of natural selection for equal inves...
Sex ratio imbalances in wild bird populations have been a challenge for wildlife managers for decade...
In a number of insects, fishes and birds the conventional sex roles are reversed: males are the main...
<p><span>Selection may favour sex ratio adjustment when the fitness benefits of producin...
Sex ratio imbalances in wild bird populations have been a challenge for wildlife managers for decade...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
Sexual habitat segregation during the wintering period is a widespread phenomenon and has important ...
Natural re-colonisation events are rare so it can be important to monitor newly establishing populat...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
Demographic information, such as geographic segregation of sexes and sex ratio data, is needed to de...
Natural History & EvolutionIt is necessary to consider many different aspects of a species’ behavior...
Natural History & EvolutionSex ratio theory states that there should be a 1:1 ratio of males to fema...
Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) are intensely managed through culling in North Ame...
This study aims to analyze sex ration among common species in Northern Lower Michigan using mist net...
Adaptive sex-ratio theory predicts that parents should overproduce the more beneficial offspring sex...
Fisher (1930) argued that the offspring sex ratio is the result of natural selection for equal inves...
Sex ratio imbalances in wild bird populations have been a challenge for wildlife managers for decade...
In a number of insects, fishes and birds the conventional sex roles are reversed: males are the main...
<p><span>Selection may favour sex ratio adjustment when the fitness benefits of producin...
Sex ratio imbalances in wild bird populations have been a challenge for wildlife managers for decade...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
Sexual habitat segregation during the wintering period is a widespread phenomenon and has important ...
Natural re-colonisation events are rare so it can be important to monitor newly establishing populat...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...