We examined sex allocation patterns in island and mainland populations of cooperatively breeding white-winged fairy-wrens. The marked differences in social structure between island and mainland populations, in addition to dramatic plumage variation among males both within and between populations, provided a unique situation in which we could investigate different predictions from sex allocation theory in a single species. First, we test the repayment (local resource enhancement) hypothesis by asking whether females biased offspring sex ratios in relation to the assistance they derived from helpers. Second, we test the male quality (attractiveness) hypothesis, which suggests that females mated to attractive high-quality males should bias off...
Sex allocation theory proposes that parents should bias the sex ratio of their offspring if the repr...
When the relative fitness of sons and daughters differs, sex-allocation theory predicts that it woul...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species commonly engage in extra-pair copulations. Assuming...
We examined sex allocation patterns in island and mainland populations of cooperatively breeding whi...
When fitness returns or production costs vary between male and female offspring, selection is expect...
We report a long-term study of offspring sex ratios in the cooperatively breeding superb fairy-wren ...
Abstract: Females should facultatively bias offspring sex ratio when fitness returns vary among sexe...
Trivers & Willard (1973, Science, 179, 90–92) developed an economic theory of parental investment to...
Females in a variety of taxa adjust offspring sex ratios to prevailing ecological conditions. Howeve...
A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard model (TWM), posits that sons and da...
When females are limited in the quantity of offspring they can produce, one way they can improve the...
1. A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard Model (TWM), posits that sons and...
Sex allocation theory predicts that females should bias the sex ratio of their offspring in response...
Sexual selection has been proposed to drive the evolution of elaborate phenotypic traits in males, w...
Cooperative breeding is a form of breeding system where in addition to a core breeding pair, one or ...
Sex allocation theory proposes that parents should bias the sex ratio of their offspring if the repr...
When the relative fitness of sons and daughters differs, sex-allocation theory predicts that it woul...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species commonly engage in extra-pair copulations. Assuming...
We examined sex allocation patterns in island and mainland populations of cooperatively breeding whi...
When fitness returns or production costs vary between male and female offspring, selection is expect...
We report a long-term study of offspring sex ratios in the cooperatively breeding superb fairy-wren ...
Abstract: Females should facultatively bias offspring sex ratio when fitness returns vary among sexe...
Trivers & Willard (1973, Science, 179, 90–92) developed an economic theory of parental investment to...
Females in a variety of taxa adjust offspring sex ratios to prevailing ecological conditions. Howeve...
A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard model (TWM), posits that sons and da...
When females are limited in the quantity of offspring they can produce, one way they can improve the...
1. A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard Model (TWM), posits that sons and...
Sex allocation theory predicts that females should bias the sex ratio of their offspring in response...
Sexual selection has been proposed to drive the evolution of elaborate phenotypic traits in males, w...
Cooperative breeding is a form of breeding system where in addition to a core breeding pair, one or ...
Sex allocation theory proposes that parents should bias the sex ratio of their offspring if the repr...
When the relative fitness of sons and daughters differs, sex-allocation theory predicts that it woul...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species commonly engage in extra-pair copulations. Assuming...