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Nest size and hatchling sex ratio in chinstrap penguins
Authors:Juan?A.?Fargallo  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:fargallo@mncn.csic.es"   title="  fargallo@mncn.csic.es"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,José?A.?Dávila,Jaime?Potti,Ana?de?León,Vicente?Polo
Affiliation:(1) Departamento de Ecología Evolutiva, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), J. Gutiérrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain;(2) Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (CSIC-UCLM), Ronda de Toledo s/n, 13005 Ciudad Real, Spain;(3) Departamento de Biología Aplicada, Estación Biológica de Doñana, Apartado 1056, 41080 Sevilla, Spain;(4) Ornithology Group, Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Graham Kerr Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK
Abstract:Variation in the sex ratio at hatching in the chinstrap penguin Pygoscelis antarctica was investigated, using molecular sexing to test predictions of sex allocation theory. The sex ratio was slightly male-biased (0.54) but did not differ significantly from parity. The proportion of males increased with nest size, an estimator of parental quality in chinstrap penguins. High-quality parents were able to produce and rear a higher proportion of male offspring, the more costly sex in this slightly sexually dimorphic species. Our results may be in agreement with Trivers and Willardrsquos (1973) argument on biases in the offspring sex ratio being contingent on parental condition or quality.
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