Male-biased sex allocation in ageing parents; a longitudinal study in a long-lived seabird

Optimal sex allocation is frequency-dependent, but senescence may cause behaviour at old age to be suboptimal. We investigated whether sex allocation changes with parental age, using 16 years of data comprising more than 2500 molecularly sexed offspring of more than 600 known-age parents in common t...

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Published in:Biology Letters
Main Authors: Vedder, Oscar, Bouwhuis, Sandra, Benito, María M., Becker, Peter H.
Other Authors: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Fellowship, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2016
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spelling crroyalsociety:10.1098/rsbl.2016.0260 2024-06-02T08:14:56+00:00 Male-biased sex allocation in ageing parents; a longitudinal study in a long-lived seabird Vedder, Oscar Bouwhuis, Sandra Benito, María M. Becker, Peter H. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Fellowship Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2016.0260 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsbl.2016.0260 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full-xml/10.1098/rsbl.2016.0260 en eng The Royal Society https://royalsociety.org/journals/ethics-policies/data-sharing-mining/ Biology Letters volume 12, issue 8, page 20160260 ISSN 1744-9561 1744-957X journal-article 2016 crroyalsociety https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2016.0260 2024-05-07T14:16:57Z Optimal sex allocation is frequency-dependent, but senescence may cause behaviour at old age to be suboptimal. We investigated whether sex allocation changes with parental age, using 16 years of data comprising more than 2500 molecularly sexed offspring of more than 600 known-age parents in common terns ( Sterna hirundo ), slightly sexually size-dimorphic seabirds. We decomposed parental age effects into within-individual change and sex allocation-associated selective (dis)appearance. Individual parents did not differ consistently in sex allocation, but offspring sex ratios at fledging changed from female- to male-biased as parents aged. Sex ratios at hatching were not related to parental age, suggesting sons to outperform daughters after hatching in broods of old parents. Our results call for the integration of sex allocation theory with theory on ageing and demography, as a change in sex allocation with age per se will cause the age structure of a population to affect the frequency-dependent benefits and the age-specific strength of selection on sex allocation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sterna hirundo The Royal Society Biology Letters 12 8 20160260
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description Optimal sex allocation is frequency-dependent, but senescence may cause behaviour at old age to be suboptimal. We investigated whether sex allocation changes with parental age, using 16 years of data comprising more than 2500 molecularly sexed offspring of more than 600 known-age parents in common terns ( Sterna hirundo ), slightly sexually size-dimorphic seabirds. We decomposed parental age effects into within-individual change and sex allocation-associated selective (dis)appearance. Individual parents did not differ consistently in sex allocation, but offspring sex ratios at fledging changed from female- to male-biased as parents aged. Sex ratios at hatching were not related to parental age, suggesting sons to outperform daughters after hatching in broods of old parents. Our results call for the integration of sex allocation theory with theory on ageing and demography, as a change in sex allocation with age per se will cause the age structure of a population to affect the frequency-dependent benefits and the age-specific strength of selection on sex allocation.
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author Vedder, Oscar
Bouwhuis, Sandra
Benito, María M.
Becker, Peter H.
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Bouwhuis, Sandra
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Male-biased sex allocation in ageing parents; a longitudinal study in a long-lived seabird
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