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SUBMITTER: Douhard M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6408606 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Douhard Mathieu M Festa-Bianchet Marco M Hamel Sandra S Nussey Daniel H DH Côté Steeve D SD Pemberton Josephine M JM Pelletier Fanie F
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20190201 1896
In species with sexual size dimorphism, the offspring of the larger sex usually have greater energy requirements and may lead to greater fitness costs for parents. The effects of offspring sex on maternal longevity, however, have only been tested in humans. Human studies produced mixed results and considerable debate mainly owing to the difficulty of distinguishing the effects of sexual dimorphism from sociocultural factors. To advance this debate, we examined how the relative number of sons inf ...[more]