Skewed sex ratios at birth are widely reported in wild populations, however, the extent to which parents are able to modulate the sex ratio of offspring to maximize their own fitness remains unclear. This is particularly true for highly polytocous species as maximizing fitness may include trade-offs between sex ratio and the size and number of offspring in litters. In such cases, it may be adaptive for mothers to adjust both the number of offspring per litter and offspring sex to maximize individual fitness. Investigating maternal sex allocation in wild pigs (Sus scrofa) under stochastic environmental conditions, we predicted that under favorable conditions, high-quality mothers (larger and older) would produce male-biased litters and inves...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
1. Maternal control of offspring sex remains a contentious topic in the evolutionary and behavioural...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...
Skewed sex ratios at birth are widely reported in wild populations, however, the extent to which par...
Abstract Skewed sex ratios at birth are widely reported in wild populations, however, the extent to ...
For species in which reproductive success is more variable in one sex than the other, the Trivers an...
During pregnancy, littermates compete to extract maternal resources from the placenta. Unequal extra...
Evolutionary theory suggests that offspring sex should be adjusted to environmental conditions in or...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
Evolutionary theory suggests that offspring sex should be adjusted to environmental conditions in or...
International audienceTo maximize long-term average reproductive success, individuals can diversify ...
The sex ratio of post-emergence offspring of the European badger Meles meles in Wytham Woods, Oxford...
Trivers and Willard proposed that offspring sex ratio should vary with maternal condition when condi...
Parents should bias sex allocation toward offspring of the sex most likely to provide higher fitness...
To maximize long-term average reproductive success, individuals can diversify the phenotypes of offs...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
1. Maternal control of offspring sex remains a contentious topic in the evolutionary and behavioural...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...
Skewed sex ratios at birth are widely reported in wild populations, however, the extent to which par...
Abstract Skewed sex ratios at birth are widely reported in wild populations, however, the extent to ...
For species in which reproductive success is more variable in one sex than the other, the Trivers an...
During pregnancy, littermates compete to extract maternal resources from the placenta. Unequal extra...
Evolutionary theory suggests that offspring sex should be adjusted to environmental conditions in or...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
Evolutionary theory suggests that offspring sex should be adjusted to environmental conditions in or...
International audienceTo maximize long-term average reproductive success, individuals can diversify ...
The sex ratio of post-emergence offspring of the European badger Meles meles in Wytham Woods, Oxford...
Trivers and Willard proposed that offspring sex ratio should vary with maternal condition when condi...
Parents should bias sex allocation toward offspring of the sex most likely to provide higher fitness...
To maximize long-term average reproductive success, individuals can diversify the phenotypes of offs...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents are selected to bias their progeny sex ratio (SR) toward...
1. Maternal control of offspring sex remains a contentious topic in the evolutionary and behavioural...
Can mammalian mothers adaptively control the sex of their offspring? The influential Trivers‐Willard...