“…Sex‐ratio bias may be a consequence of sex‐specific differences in life‐history traits influencing survival, growth and reproduction (Allen & Antos, ; Delph, ; Field et al, 2013a; Lloyd & Webb, ; Putwain & Harper, ). Alternatively, bias may already be present in seeds as a result of mechanisms including meiotic drive, pollen competition or selective abortion (Che‐Castaldo, Crisafulli, Bishop, & Fagan, ; Correns, ; Field, Pickup, & Barrett, ; Stehlik & Barrett, ; Taylor, ). Stochastic forces can also contribute to variation in sex ratios, and populations may be in a non‐equilibrium state when sampled (Field et al, 2013b).…”