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Extra-pair young in house wren broods are more likely to be male than female
Authors:L. Scott Johnson  Charles F. Thompson  Scott K. Sakaluk  Markus Neuh?user  Bonnie G.P. Johnson  Sheryl Swartz Soukup  Shannon Janota Forsythe  Brian S. Masters
Affiliation:1.Department of Biological Sciences, Towson University, Towson, MD 21252, USA;2.Behavior, Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics Section, School of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790-4120, USA;3.Department of Mathematics and Technique, Koblenz University of Applied Sciences, 53424 Remagen, Germany
Abstract:Sex-allocation theory predicts that females should preferentially produce offspring of the sex with greater fitness potential. In socially monogamous animal species, extra-pair mating often increases the variance in fitness of sons relative to daughters. Thus, in situations where offspring sired by a female''s extra-pair mate(s) will typically have greater fitness potential than offspring sired by the within-pair mate, sex-allocation theory predicts that females will bias the sex of offspring sired by extra-pair mates towards male. We examined the relationship between offspring sex and paternity over six breeding seasons in an Illinois population of the house wren (Troglodytes aedon), a cavity-nesting songbird. Out of the 2345 nestlings that had both sex and paternity assigned, 350 (15%) were sired by extra-pair males. The sex ratio of extra-pair offspring, 0.534, was significantly greater than the sex ratio of within-pair offspring, 0.492, representing an increase of 8.5 per cent in the proportion of sons produced. To our knowledge, this is the first confirmed report of female birds increasing their production of sons in association with extra-pair fertilization. Our results are consistent with the oft-mentioned hypothesis that females engage in extra-pair mating to increase offspring quality.
Keywords:extra-pair mating   house wren   paternity   sex allocation   sex ratio   Troglodytes aedon
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