2020
DOI: 10.1111/jav.02560
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A seasonal shift in offspring sex ratio of the brood parasitic brown‐headed cowbird (Molothrus ater)

Abstract: Avian obligate brood parasites do not provide parental care for their eggs and young, and may therefore serve as a strong model system to test predictions of evolutionary sex-allocation theories, independent of parental modulation of primary sex ratios. However, none of the handful of previous studies examining offspring sex ratio in brood parasitic birds have revealed a bias from parity at the level of the female parasite, the host species or temporal scale(s). This is also surprising, because in at least one… Show more

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