Sex ratio theory has been very successful in predicting under which circumstances parents should bias their investment towards a particular offspring sex. However, most examples of adaptive sex ratio bias come from species with well-defined mating systems and sex determining mechanisms, while in many other groups there is still an on-going debate about the adaptive nature of sex allocation. Here we study the sex allocation in the mealybug Planococcus citri, a species in which it is currently unclear how females adjust their sex ratio, even though experiments have shown support for facultative sex ratio adjustment. Previous work has shown that the sex ratio females produce changes over the oviposition period, with males being overproduced ea...
Studies of sex allocation offer excellent opportunities for examining the constraints and limits on ...
Sex ratio theory attempts to explain variation at all levels (species, population, individual, broo...
When the relative Þtness of male and female offspring varies with environ-mental conditions, evoluti...
Sex ratio theory has been very successful in predicting under which circumstances parents should bia...
Sex ratio theory has been very successful in predicting under which circumstances parents should bia...
Sex ratio theory has been very successful in predicting under which circumstances parents should bia...
Environmental effects on sex allocation are common, yet the evolutionary significance of these effec...
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...
Background: In species with paternal genome elimination, both sexes are diploid. However, in males t...
AbstractMany species adaptively alter offspring sex ratios, yet little is known about how they obtai...
Many species adaptively alter offspring sex ratios, yet little is known about how they obtain releva...
When the relative fitness of male and female offspring varies with environmental conditions, evoluti...
When the relative fitness of mate and female offspring varies with environmental conditions, evoluti...
Studies of sex allocation offer excellent opportunities for examining the constraints and limits on ...
Studies of sex allocation offer excellent opportunities for examining the constraints and limits on ...
Sex ratio theory attempts to explain variation at all levels (species, population, individual, broo...
When the relative Þtness of male and female offspring varies with environ-mental conditions, evoluti...
Sex ratio theory has been very successful in predicting under which circumstances parents should bia...
Sex ratio theory has been very successful in predicting under which circumstances parents should bia...
Sex ratio theory has been very successful in predicting under which circumstances parents should bia...
Environmental effects on sex allocation are common, yet the evolutionary significance of these effec...
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...
Background: In species with paternal genome elimination, both sexes are diploid. However, in males t...
AbstractMany species adaptively alter offspring sex ratios, yet little is known about how they obtai...
Many species adaptively alter offspring sex ratios, yet little is known about how they obtain releva...
When the relative fitness of male and female offspring varies with environmental conditions, evoluti...
When the relative fitness of mate and female offspring varies with environmental conditions, evoluti...
Studies of sex allocation offer excellent opportunities for examining the constraints and limits on ...
Studies of sex allocation offer excellent opportunities for examining the constraints and limits on ...
Sex ratio theory attempts to explain variation at all levels (species, population, individual, broo...
When the relative Þtness of male and female offspring varies with environ-mental conditions, evoluti...