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Viviparity as a constraint on sex-ratio evolution
Authors:Uller Tobias
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, University of Gothenburg, Medicinaregatan 18, SE 405 30, Gothenburg, Sweden E-mail:
Abstract:Abstract In polytocous mammals, the sex ratio during gestation can influence a variety of morphological, physiological, and life-history traits because of steroid leakage between fetuses. Similar phenomena have also recently been described for a viviparous lizard. Some of these effects have important fitness consequences by influencing reproductive success later in life. Thus, biasing the sex ratio toward one sex may lead to a decreased fitness for the other sex, and therefore constrain the evolution of skewed sex ratios. By incorporating effects of sex ratio on offspring fitness in a simple sex-allocation model, I show that, under some circumstances (1) skewed sex ratios are predicted to evolve, and (2) this cost can constrain the evolution of skewed sex ratios.
Keywords:Cost    ESS    intrauterine effects    sex allocation    sex ratio    viviparity
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