A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Spatial dynamics of adaptive sex ratios




AuthorsRanta E, Lummaa V, Kaitala V, Merila J

PublisherBLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD

Publication year2000

JournalEcology Letters

Journal name in sourceECOLOGY LETTERS

Journal acronymECOL LETT

Volume3

Issue1

First page 30

Last page34

Number of pages5

ISSN1461-023X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1046/j.1461-0248.2000.00112.x


Abstract
According to Fisherian seu allocation theory, parents that can adjust their offspring sex ratio in response to skews in population sex ratio will maximize their fitness over parents lacking this ability. There is good evidence that adaptive sex ratio adjustment occurs in many natural populations, but deviations from theoretical predictions have also been observed. These anomalies may be more apparent than real. When the spatial dimension of sex ratio variation is ignored, then a mismatch between empirical data and theoretical predictions based on panmictic mating is to be expected. We illustrate this with data on human ses ratio variation in 21 preindustrial populations, and with a cellular automaton model built re, obey Fisherian sex allocation rules. The results from the model generally match with the data. When information about the ambient sea ratio is limited, then the ses allocation decisions may appear locally maladaptive. In general, the results indicate that Fisher's ses-ratio theory may have greater explanatory power than previously thought.



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