It has been hypothesized that parents increase their fitness by biasing the sex ratio of extra-pair offspring (EPO) towards males. Here, we report a male bias among EPO in a wild population of blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus). This resulted from a decline in both the proportion of males and EPO over the laying order of eggs in the clutch. However, previous studies suggest that, unlike the decline in EPO with laying order, the relationship between offspring sex ratio and laying order is not consistent between years and populations in this species. Hence, we caution against treating the decline in proportion of males with laying order, and the resulting male bias among EPO, as support for the above hypothesis. Variable patterns of offspring se...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
Polygyny and extra-pair paternity are generally thought to enhance sexual selection. However, the ex...
It has been hypothesized that parents increase their fitness by biasing the sex ratio of extra-pair ...
It has been hypothesized that parents increase their fitness by biasing the sex ratio of extra-pair ...
Extrapair paternity (EPP) has proved to be widespread and highly variable among birds and other taxa...
Sex allocation theory proposes that parents should bias the sex ratio of their offspring if the repr...
The explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentious. Sev...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should manipulate brood sex ratio in order to maximise t...
SummaryThe explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentio...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species commonly engage in extra-pair copulations. Assuming...
Although functional explanations for female engagement in extra-pair copulation have been studied ex...
There is growing evidence that engaging in extra-pair copulations may be a strategy by which females...
<p><span>Selection may favour sex ratio adjustment when the fitness benefits of producin...
Behavioural ecologists have for decades investigated the adaptive value of extra-pair copulation (EP...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
Polygyny and extra-pair paternity are generally thought to enhance sexual selection. However, the ex...
It has been hypothesized that parents increase their fitness by biasing the sex ratio of extra-pair ...
It has been hypothesized that parents increase their fitness by biasing the sex ratio of extra-pair ...
Extrapair paternity (EPP) has proved to be widespread and highly variable among birds and other taxa...
Sex allocation theory proposes that parents should bias the sex ratio of their offspring if the repr...
The explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentious. Sev...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should manipulate brood sex ratio in order to maximise t...
SummaryThe explanation for extra-pair mating in female birds remains poorly understood and contentio...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species commonly engage in extra-pair copulations. Assuming...
Although functional explanations for female engagement in extra-pair copulation have been studied ex...
There is growing evidence that engaging in extra-pair copulations may be a strategy by which females...
<p><span>Selection may favour sex ratio adjustment when the fitness benefits of producin...
Behavioural ecologists have for decades investigated the adaptive value of extra-pair copulation (EP...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
Polygyny and extra-pair paternity are generally thought to enhance sexual selection. However, the ex...