2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.70166
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Potential drivers and implications of a balanced breeding sex ratio in a small population of an imperiled species with environmental sex determination

Ian Silver‐Gorges,
Brian M. Shamblin,
Mason Ashford
et al.

Abstract: Small populations of imperiled species are susceptible to the negative consequences of skewed sex‐ratios. In imperiled species with environmental sex determination such as sea turtles, examining sex ratios across a range of environments and population abundance levels can provide insight into factors that influence population resilience, which can then be the foci of management plans for these species. Breeding sex ratios (the ratio of actively breeding males to females during a reproductive season; BSRs) extr… Show more

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