1. The parents of sexually size-dimorphic offspring are often assumed to invest more resources producing individuals of the larger sex. A range of different methods have been employed to estimate relative expenditure on the sexes, including quantifying sex-specific offspring growth, food intake, energy expenditure and energy intake, in addition to measures of parental food provisioning and energy expenditure. These methods all have the potential to provide useful estimates of relative investment, but each has particular problems of interpretation, and few studies have compared the estimates derived concurrently from more than two of these measures. 2. In this study we compared these surrogate measures of parental investment in the brown son...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should adjust their brood sex ratio to maximize fitness ...
Feeding rates and mass loss during chick rearing were compared for individually marked parents of ma...
Food consumption was measured in six female and seven male hand-raised marsh harrier (Circus aerugin...
1. The parents of sexually size-dimorphic offspring are often assumed to invest more resources produ...
1. The parents of sexually size-dimorphic offspring are often assumed to invest more resources produ...
Allocation of parental investment is predicted to be equal at the population level between both sexe...
Sex biases in the allocation of resources to offspring occur in a broad range of taxa. Parents have ...
In some bird species, mothers can advantage the offspring of one sex either by elevating them in the...
Food consumption was measured in six female and seven male hand-raised marsh harrier (Circus aerugin...
Fisher’s theory predicts equal sex ratios at the end of parental care if the costs and benefits asso...
Fisher's theory predicts equal sex ratios at the end of parental care if the costs and benefits asso...
In birds, the frequency with which the parents feed the young can vary considerably. Because of sex...
Food consumption was measured in six female and seven male hand-raised marsh harrier (Circus aerugin...
The trade-off between brood size and offspring quality, as predicted by life history theory, has bee...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should adjust their brood sex ratio to maximize fitness ...
Feeding rates and mass loss during chick rearing were compared for individually marked parents of ma...
Food consumption was measured in six female and seven male hand-raised marsh harrier (Circus aerugin...
1. The parents of sexually size-dimorphic offspring are often assumed to invest more resources produ...
1. The parents of sexually size-dimorphic offspring are often assumed to invest more resources produ...
Allocation of parental investment is predicted to be equal at the population level between both sexe...
Sex biases in the allocation of resources to offspring occur in a broad range of taxa. Parents have ...
In some bird species, mothers can advantage the offspring of one sex either by elevating them in the...
Food consumption was measured in six female and seven male hand-raised marsh harrier (Circus aerugin...
Fisher’s theory predicts equal sex ratios at the end of parental care if the costs and benefits asso...
Fisher's theory predicts equal sex ratios at the end of parental care if the costs and benefits asso...
In birds, the frequency with which the parents feed the young can vary considerably. Because of sex...
Food consumption was measured in six female and seven male hand-raised marsh harrier (Circus aerugin...
The trade-off between brood size and offspring quality, as predicted by life history theory, has bee...
Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should adjust their brood sex ratio to maximize fitness ...
Feeding rates and mass loss during chick rearing were compared for individually marked parents of ma...
Food consumption was measured in six female and seven male hand-raised marsh harrier (Circus aerugin...