Parental investment is a limited resource for which offspring compete in order to increase their own survival and reproductive success. However, parents might be selected to influence the outcome of sibling competition through differential investment. While evidence for this is widespread in egg-laying species, whether or not this may also be the case in viviparous species is more difficult to determine. We use pre-industrial Finns as our model system and an equal investment model as our null hypothesis, which predicts that (all else being equal) middleborns should be disadvantaged through competition. We found no overall evidence to suggest that middleborns in a family are disadvantaged in terms of their survival, age at first reproduction...
Asymmetric sibling competition arises when siblings with different competitive abilities share a lim...
Maternal fitness should be maximized by the optimal division of reproductive investment between offs...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
Parental investment is a limited resource for which offspring compete in order to increase their own...
Parental investment is a limited resource for which offspring compete in order to increase their own...
Parental investment is a limited resource for which offspring compete in order to increase their own...
Parental investment is a limited resource for which offspring compete in order to increase their own...
Background Demonstrating the impact that parents have on the fitness of their children is a crucial ...
International audienceDetermining how sibling interactions alter the fitness outcomes of dispersal i...
Studying the fitness consequences of living in the presence of siblings at different life history st...
Costly reproductive competition among females is predicted to lead to strategies that reduce these c...
<p>(a) Resource allocation according to the equity heuristic as a function of birth rank in families...
How to optimally allocate time, energy and investment in an effort to maximize one's reproductive su...
<div><p>Growing up with many siblings, at least in the context of modern post-industrial low fertili...
Growing up with many siblings, at least in the context of modern post-industrial low fertility, low ...
Asymmetric sibling competition arises when siblings with different competitive abilities share a lim...
Maternal fitness should be maximized by the optimal division of reproductive investment between offs...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
Parental investment is a limited resource for which offspring compete in order to increase their own...
Parental investment is a limited resource for which offspring compete in order to increase their own...
Parental investment is a limited resource for which offspring compete in order to increase their own...
Parental investment is a limited resource for which offspring compete in order to increase their own...
Background Demonstrating the impact that parents have on the fitness of their children is a crucial ...
International audienceDetermining how sibling interactions alter the fitness outcomes of dispersal i...
Studying the fitness consequences of living in the presence of siblings at different life history st...
Costly reproductive competition among females is predicted to lead to strategies that reduce these c...
<p>(a) Resource allocation according to the equity heuristic as a function of birth rank in families...
How to optimally allocate time, energy and investment in an effort to maximize one's reproductive su...
<div><p>Growing up with many siblings, at least in the context of modern post-industrial low fertili...
Growing up with many siblings, at least in the context of modern post-industrial low fertility, low ...
Asymmetric sibling competition arises when siblings with different competitive abilities share a lim...
Maternal fitness should be maximized by the optimal division of reproductive investment between offs...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...