Sex allocation theory predicts that females should adjust the sex of their offspring when the fitness returns of one sex are higher than the other. However, biased sex ratios may also arise if mortality differs between the sexes. Here, we examine whether offspring sex ratio bias in the dung beetle, Onthophagus taurus, represents adaptive sex allocation by females or is due to sex-specific mortality. First, we re-analyze an existing data set to show that females produce an excess of daughters when mating to smaller, less attractive males and near equal sex ratio with large, more attractive males. We show, that this results from females adjusting larval provisions after mating to males of variable attractiveness which in turn influences the l...
Organisms are selected to maximize lifetime reproductive success by balancing the costs of current r...
Sexual selection typically operates via male contest competition and female choice, favoring the evo...
Sex ratio theory has been very successful in predicting under which circumstances parents should bia...
Males and females frequently have different fitness optima for shared traits, and as a result, genot...
Abstract Background Maternal effects are environmental influences on the phenotype of one individual...
The sex ratio of sexually reproducing animal species tends to be 1:1, which is known as Fisher’...
Adult Sex Ratio (ASR) is an evolutionarily significant factor that impacts varied aspects of animal ...
Background: In species with paternal genome elimination, both sexes are diploid. However, in males t...
Background: In species with paternal genome elimination, both sexes are diploid. However, in males t...
The Adult Sex Ratio (ASR), defining the proportion of adult males to females in a population, is rec...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Whether species exhibit significant heritable variation in fitness is central for sexual selection. ...
The reversal of conventional sex roles was enigmatic to Darwin, who suggested that it may evolve whe...
Sex allocation theory provides excellent opportunities for testing how behavior and life histories a...
Background: In species with paternal genome elimination, both sexes are diploid. However, in males t...
Organisms are selected to maximize lifetime reproductive success by balancing the costs of current r...
Sexual selection typically operates via male contest competition and female choice, favoring the evo...
Sex ratio theory has been very successful in predicting under which circumstances parents should bia...
Males and females frequently have different fitness optima for shared traits, and as a result, genot...
Abstract Background Maternal effects are environmental influences on the phenotype of one individual...
The sex ratio of sexually reproducing animal species tends to be 1:1, which is known as Fisher’...
Adult Sex Ratio (ASR) is an evolutionarily significant factor that impacts varied aspects of animal ...
Background: In species with paternal genome elimination, both sexes are diploid. However, in males t...
Background: In species with paternal genome elimination, both sexes are diploid. However, in males t...
The Adult Sex Ratio (ASR), defining the proportion of adult males to females in a population, is rec...
Life-history theory predicts that increased resource allocation in current reproduction comes at the...
Whether species exhibit significant heritable variation in fitness is central for sexual selection. ...
The reversal of conventional sex roles was enigmatic to Darwin, who suggested that it may evolve whe...
Sex allocation theory provides excellent opportunities for testing how behavior and life histories a...
Background: In species with paternal genome elimination, both sexes are diploid. However, in males t...
Organisms are selected to maximize lifetime reproductive success by balancing the costs of current r...
Sexual selection typically operates via male contest competition and female choice, favoring the evo...
Sex ratio theory has been very successful in predicting under which circumstances parents should bia...