Biased mortality of the larger sex during the early developmental period has been reported for a number of size-dimorphic bird species. This can partly be explained by the fact that growing to larger size renders the larger sex more vulnerable to food shortage. However, since sibling rivalry is often size-dependent, chicks of the larger sex should have a competitive advantage. This raises the question as to why the larger sex does not always benefit from its size in sibling competition. We studied sibling competition in the black-headed gull (Larus ridibundus), a sexually-size dimorphic species with male-biased mortality. We manipulated the natural brood sex ratio and placed one male chick in direct competition with one female chick while c...
In birds and mammals with sexual size dimorphism (SSD), the larger sex is typically more sensitive t...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Adaptive sex-ratio theory predicts that parents should overproduce the more beneficial offspring sex...
Biased mortality of the larger sex during the early developmental period has been reported for a num...
Biased mortality of the larger sex during the early developmental period has been reported for a num...
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...
In sexually size dimorphic species, individuals of the larger sex often suffer from enhanced mortali...
An increase of competition among adults or nestlings usually negatively affects breeding output. Yet...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should adjust their brood sex ratio to maximize fitness ...
An increase of competition among adults or nestlings usually negatively affects breeding output. Yet...
Sex allocation models still fail to predict the complex sex ratio patterns in broods of vertebrates....
Consequences of sex-specific growth on sibling competition in black-headed gulls: a sexually-size di...
In some bird species, mothers can advantage the offspring of one sex either by elevating them in the...
The larger sex is often more vulnerable, in terms of development and survival, to poor conditions du...
In birds and mammals with sexual size dimorphism (SSD), the larger sex is typically more sensitive t...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Adaptive sex-ratio theory predicts that parents should overproduce the more beneficial offspring sex...
Biased mortality of the larger sex during the early developmental period has been reported for a num...
Biased mortality of the larger sex during the early developmental period has been reported for a num...
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...
In sexually size dimorphic species, individuals of the larger sex often suffer from enhanced mortali...
An increase of competition among adults or nestlings usually negatively affects breeding output. Yet...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should adjust their brood sex ratio to maximize fitness ...
An increase of competition among adults or nestlings usually negatively affects breeding output. Yet...
Sex allocation models still fail to predict the complex sex ratio patterns in broods of vertebrates....
Consequences of sex-specific growth on sibling competition in black-headed gulls: a sexually-size di...
In some bird species, mothers can advantage the offspring of one sex either by elevating them in the...
The larger sex is often more vulnerable, in terms of development and survival, to poor conditions du...
In birds and mammals with sexual size dimorphism (SSD), the larger sex is typically more sensitive t...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Adaptive sex-ratio theory predicts that parents should overproduce the more beneficial offspring sex...