The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according to their own condition and the environment they face during breeding. Past tests of this hypothesis have focused on how natural variation in weather, food availability, or predation pressure shapes sex allocation trade-offs. However, anthropogenic activities, such as urbanization, can alter all of the above characteristics presenting animals with novel challenges in optimizing their brood sex ratio. Previous research has examined how urban living influences individual body condition in several bird taxa, but few have explored subsequent impacts on secondary offspring sex ratio. One likely mediator of the link between environmental conditions...
Female birds have been shown to have a remarkable degree of control over the sex ratio of the offspr...
Abstract In a number of bird species, the sex ratio of the broods is not random, instead it is re-la...
Females in a variety of taxa adjust offspring sex ratios to prevailing ecological conditions. Howeve...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
<div><p>There is evidence of offspring sex ratio adjustment in a range of species, but the potential...
There is evidence of offspring sex ratio adjustment in a range of species, but the potential mechani...
Since male and female offspring may have different costs and benefits, parents may use sex ratio adj...
The vast majority of species are excluded from human-dominated landscapes, but some species persist ...
Female birds have been shown to have a remarkable degree of control over the sex ratio of the offspr...
Female birds have been shown to have a remarkable degree of control over the sex ratio of the offspr...
Female birds have been shown to have a remarkable degree of control over the sex ratio of the offspr...
Female birds have been shown to have a remarkable degree of control over the sex ratio of the offspr...
Abstract In a number of bird species, the sex ratio of the broods is not random, instead it is re-la...
Females in a variety of taxa adjust offspring sex ratios to prevailing ecological conditions. Howeve...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis states that mothers should adjust their offspring sex ratio according...
<div><p>There is evidence of offspring sex ratio adjustment in a range of species, but the potential...
There is evidence of offspring sex ratio adjustment in a range of species, but the potential mechani...
Since male and female offspring may have different costs and benefits, parents may use sex ratio adj...
The vast majority of species are excluded from human-dominated landscapes, but some species persist ...
Female birds have been shown to have a remarkable degree of control over the sex ratio of the offspr...
Female birds have been shown to have a remarkable degree of control over the sex ratio of the offspr...
Female birds have been shown to have a remarkable degree of control over the sex ratio of the offspr...
Female birds have been shown to have a remarkable degree of control over the sex ratio of the offspr...
Abstract In a number of bird species, the sex ratio of the broods is not random, instead it is re-la...
Females in a variety of taxa adjust offspring sex ratios to prevailing ecological conditions. Howeve...