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SUBMITTER: Johnson LS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2677618 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Johnson L Scott LS Thompson Charles F CF Sakaluk Scott K SK Neuhäuser Markus M Johnson Bonnie G P BG Soukup Sheryl Swartz SS Forsythe Shannon Janota SJ Masters Brian S BS
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20090318 1665
Sex-allocation theory predicts that females should preferentially produce offspring of the sex with greater fitness potential. In socially monogamous animal species, extra-pair mating often increases the variance in fitness of sons relative to daughters. Thus, in situations where offspring sired by a female's extra-pair mate(s) will typically have greater fitness potential than offspring sired by the within-pair mate, sex-allocation theory predicts that females will bias the sex of offspring sir ...[more]