Several theories predict a sex-biased investment either through unbalanced sex ratios in offspring or through differences in provisioning. According to them, one would expect an optimisation in indirect fitness, or else a compensation for increased mortality of one sex. In addition, biases in provisioning may also arise as a consequence of weight-dependent non-adaptive nutrient demands by offspring. This study examines milk provisioning and sex biases in offspring sex ratio together with maternal quality variables. Mothers of higher quality (weight and age) showed greater milk provisioning ability (in terms of production) resulting in greater calf weight gain. Mothers of sons produced greater yields of milk, milk protein, fat and lactose th...
In order to examine the biased milk production depending on the sex of calves, data on calving and m...
Mammals usually produce approximately equal numbers of sons and daughters, but there are exceptions ...
Maternal investment in reproduction and parental care is an important determinant of both offspring ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 8th lnternational Deer Biology Congress & International Wildlife M...
Several theories predict offspring biases towards males or females with increasing reproductive reso...
This paper investigates maternal investment in male and female offspring within a herd of semi-domes...
Maternal phenotypic characteristics can influence key life history variables of their offspring thro...
Studies comparing lactation in wild mammals have shown that maternal weight scales with offspring we...
Social rank in cervids and other mammals is not entirely predicted by body weight, but in most cases...
The main source of incomes in a dairy farm is milk sales, and any factor altering the production aff...
In two experiments, we compared milk intake (assessed by weighing calves before and after suckling) ...
This paper discusses maternal investment in a herd of semi-domesticated reindeer in Kaamanen, Finnis...
This study examines milk production and the effect of milk production and sex of calf on body weight...
This paper discusses maternal investment in a herd of semi-domesticated reindeer in Kaamanen, Finnis...
Different evolutionary hypotheses have been proposed to explain variation in offspring sex ratios am...
In order to examine the biased milk production depending on the sex of calves, data on calving and m...
Mammals usually produce approximately equal numbers of sons and daughters, but there are exceptions ...
Maternal investment in reproduction and parental care is an important determinant of both offspring ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 8th lnternational Deer Biology Congress & International Wildlife M...
Several theories predict offspring biases towards males or females with increasing reproductive reso...
This paper investigates maternal investment in male and female offspring within a herd of semi-domes...
Maternal phenotypic characteristics can influence key life history variables of their offspring thro...
Studies comparing lactation in wild mammals have shown that maternal weight scales with offspring we...
Social rank in cervids and other mammals is not entirely predicted by body weight, but in most cases...
The main source of incomes in a dairy farm is milk sales, and any factor altering the production aff...
In two experiments, we compared milk intake (assessed by weighing calves before and after suckling) ...
This paper discusses maternal investment in a herd of semi-domesticated reindeer in Kaamanen, Finnis...
This study examines milk production and the effect of milk production and sex of calf on body weight...
This paper discusses maternal investment in a herd of semi-domesticated reindeer in Kaamanen, Finnis...
Different evolutionary hypotheses have been proposed to explain variation in offspring sex ratios am...
In order to examine the biased milk production depending on the sex of calves, data on calving and m...
Mammals usually produce approximately equal numbers of sons and daughters, but there are exceptions ...
Maternal investment in reproduction and parental care is an important determinant of both offspring ...