“…Sex ratio manipulation has been documented across avian orders, including Bucerotiformes, Ciconiiformes, Columbiformes, Psittaciformes, Strigiformes, and within various Old and New World passerine families, such as Acrocephalidae, Estrildidae, Icteridae, Mimidae, Muscicaptidae, Paridae, Sturnidae, Troglodytidae and Tyrannidae (Sheldon 1998, Hasselquist and Kempenaers 2002, Komdeur and Pen 2002, Benito and González-Solís 2007, Goerlich-Jansson et al 2013, Kamiński et al 2015, Kus et al 2017. This pattern, coupled with a conserved physiological mechanism linked to sex determination (stress hormones), suggests that the ability to manipulate sex ratios exists broadly across avian linages.…”