Authors
Edward Allen Herre
Publication date
1985/5/17
Journal
Science
Volume
228
Issue
4701
Pages
896-898
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
The effects of inbreeding and local mate competition have often been confounded in theoretical and empirical studies of sex ratio. A general model considering the interplay of their influences on sex ratio evolution is presented, and its predictions are compared with data collected from three fig wasp species. The results indicate that female fig wasps adjust the sex ratio of their offspring in response to both the intensity of proximate local mate competition and the level of inbreeding in the population.
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