Parental sex allocation and sex-specific survival drive offspring sex ratio bias in little owls

Volume: 73, Issue: 6
Published: May 27, 2019
Abstract
Although biased offspring sex ratios are common in species with sexual size dimorphism, the proximate causes are often unresolved. This is because two general mechanisms operating in different ways and in various periods of reproduction can lead to the bias: sex-biased survival or parental sex-allocation. We examined nestling sex ratio patterns between hatching and fledging, sexual size dimorphism, and factors affecting nestling survival using...
Paper Details
Title
Parental sex allocation and sex-specific survival drive offspring sex ratio bias in little owls
Published Date
May 27, 2019
Volume
73
Issue
6
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