Adult sex ratios: causes of variation and implications for animal and human societies

2022 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Adult sex ratios: causes of variation and implications for animal and human societies​
Schacht, R.; Beissinger, S. R.; Wedekind, C.; Jennions, M. D.; Geffroy, B.; Liker, A. & Kappeler, P. M. et al.​ (2022) 
Communications Biology5(1).​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-04223-w 

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Schacht, Ryan; Beissinger, Steven R.; Wedekind, Claus; Jennions, Michael D.; Geffroy, Benjamin; Liker, András; Kappeler, Peter M.; Weissing, Franz J.; Kramer, Karen L.; Hesketh, Therese; Székely, Tamás
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Abstract Converging lines of inquiry from across the social and biological sciences target the adult sex ratio (ASR; the proportion of males in the adult population) as a fundamental population-level determinant of behavior. The ASR, which indicates the relative number of potential mates to competitors in a population, frames the selective arena for competition, mate choice, and social interactions. Here we review a growing literature, focusing on methodological developments that sharpen knowledge of the demographic variables underlying ASR variation, experiments that enhance understanding of the consequences of ASR imbalance across societies, and phylogenetic analyses that provide novel insights into social evolution. We additionally highlight areas where research advances are expected to make accelerating contributions across the social sciences, evolutionary biology, and biodiversity conservation.
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2022
Journal
Communications Biology 
Organization
Deutsches Primatenzentrum 
eISSN
2399-3642
Language
English

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