The larger sex is often more vulnerable, in terms of development and survival, to poor conditions during early life. Differential vulnerability has implications for parental investment strategies such as sex ratio theory. When males are larger, it is not possible to separate the effects of larger size per se and other aspects of the male phenotype on vulnerability. Furthermore, offspring competition might favor the larger sex and thereby mask intrinsic, size-related effects. We studied sex-specific mortality in a bird species with reversed size dimorphism, the great skua Stercorarius skua, under natural and experimentally created poor conditions. Small eggs from extended laying sequences were used to create poor early conditions for the off...
The sex-dependent effect of environmental conditions on nestlings has been extensively studied in si...
1. A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard Model (TWM), posits that sons and...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should adjust their brood sex ratio to maximize fitness ...
The larger sex is often more vulnerable, in terms of development and survival, to poor conditions du...
In many sexually size-dimorphic species of birds and mammals, the larger sex, often the males, show ...
In birds and mammals with sexual size dimorphism (SSD), the larger sex is typically more sensitive t...
Adaptive sex-ratio theory predicts that parents should overproduce the more beneficial offspring sex...
Life history theory predicts the optimisation of traits connected to reproduction in order to maximi...
Traditionally, studies of sexually size-dimorphic birds and mammals report that the larger sex is mo...
In sexually size dimorphic species, individuals of the larger sex often suffer from enhanced mortali...
In sexually size dimorphic species, individuals of the larger sex often suffer from enhanced mortali...
Abstract Background Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) occurs in a wide range of species in birds and othe...
In sexually size dimorphic species, individuals of the larger sex often suffer from enhanced mortali...
Sex allocation theory predicts that females should bias their reproductive investment towards the se...
The trade-off between brood size and offspring quality, as predicted by life history theory, has bee...
The sex-dependent effect of environmental conditions on nestlings has been extensively studied in si...
1. A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard Model (TWM), posits that sons and...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should adjust their brood sex ratio to maximize fitness ...
The larger sex is often more vulnerable, in terms of development and survival, to poor conditions du...
In many sexually size-dimorphic species of birds and mammals, the larger sex, often the males, show ...
In birds and mammals with sexual size dimorphism (SSD), the larger sex is typically more sensitive t...
Adaptive sex-ratio theory predicts that parents should overproduce the more beneficial offspring sex...
Life history theory predicts the optimisation of traits connected to reproduction in order to maximi...
Traditionally, studies of sexually size-dimorphic birds and mammals report that the larger sex is mo...
In sexually size dimorphic species, individuals of the larger sex often suffer from enhanced mortali...
In sexually size dimorphic species, individuals of the larger sex often suffer from enhanced mortali...
Abstract Background Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) occurs in a wide range of species in birds and othe...
In sexually size dimorphic species, individuals of the larger sex often suffer from enhanced mortali...
Sex allocation theory predicts that females should bias their reproductive investment towards the se...
The trade-off between brood size and offspring quality, as predicted by life history theory, has bee...
The sex-dependent effect of environmental conditions on nestlings has been extensively studied in si...
1. A major component of sex-allocation theory, the Trivers-Willard Model (TWM), posits that sons and...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should adjust their brood sex ratio to maximize fitness ...