Empirical studies of sex ratios in birds have been limited due to difficulties in determining offspring sex. Since molecular sexing techniques removed this constraint, the last 5 years has seen a great increase in studies of clutch sex ratio manipulation by female birds. Typically these studies investigate variation in clutch sex ratios across individuals in relation to environmental characteristics or parental traits, and often they find no relationships. In this study we also found that clutch sex ratios did not vary in relation to a number of biological and environmental factors for 238 great tit Parus major nests. However, interesting sex ratio biases were revealed when variation in clutch sex ratios was analyzed within individual femal...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species commonly engage in extra-pair copulations. Assuming...
The trade-off between brood size and offspring quality as predicted by life history theory, has been...
Fisher (1930) argued that the offspring sex ratio is the result of natural selection for equal inves...
Empirical studies of sex ratios in birds have been limited due to difficulties in determining offspr...
Under many circumstances, it might be adaptive for parents to bias the investment in offspring in re...
The aim of this study is a summary of existing knowledge about skewed sex ratio in birds. This contr...
Theory predicts skewed offspring sex-ratios in a range of situations in which the economics of produ...
Adaptive sex-ratio theory predicts that parents should overproduce the more beneficial offspring sex...
<p><span>Selection may favour sex ratio adjustment when the fitness benefits of producin...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Some bird species would be able to manipulate primary sex ratio, i.e. the proportion of male and fem...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
Abstract In a number of bird species, the sex ratio of the broods is not random, instead it is re-la...
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...
The trade-off between brood size and offspring quality as predicted by life history theory, has been...
Fisher (1930) argued that the offspring sex ratio is the result of natural selection for equal inves...
Empirical studies of sex ratios in birds have been limited due to difficulties in determining offspr...
Under many circumstances, it might be adaptive for parents to bias the investment in offspring in re...
The aim of this study is a summary of existing knowledge about skewed sex ratio in birds. This contr...
Theory predicts skewed offspring sex-ratios in a range of situations in which the economics of produ...
Adaptive sex-ratio theory predicts that parents should overproduce the more beneficial offspring sex...
<p><span>Selection may favour sex ratio adjustment when the fitness benefits of producin...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Some bird species would be able to manipulate primary sex ratio, i.e. the proportion of male and fem...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
Sex allocation theory predicts that the allocation of resources to male and female function should d...
Abstract In a number of bird species, the sex ratio of the broods is not random, instead it is re-la...
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...
The trade-off between brood size and offspring quality as predicted by life history theory, has been...
Fisher (1930) argued that the offspring sex ratio is the result of natural selection for equal inves...