Culled males, infant mortality and reproductive success in a pre-industrial Finnish population

Volume: 282, Issue: 1799, Pages: 20140835 - 20140835
Published: Jan 22, 2015
Abstract
Theoretical and empirical literature asserts that the sex ratio (i.e. M/F) at birth gauges the strength of selection in utero and cohort quality of males that survive to birth. We report the first individual-level test in humans, using detailed life-history data, of the ‘culled cohort’ hypothesis that males born to low annual sex ratio cohorts show lower than expected infant mortality and greater than expected lifetime reproductive success. We...
Paper Details
Title
Culled males, infant mortality and reproductive success in a pre-industrial Finnish population
Published Date
Jan 22, 2015
Volume
282
Issue
1799
Pages
20140835 - 20140835
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