Sex Ratios

Ian C.W. Hardy(University of Nottingham), Ian C.W. Hardy(University of Nottingham), Ian C.W. Hardy(University of Nottingham), Ian C.W. Hardy(University of Nottingham), Jon Seger, Ido Pen, Ian C.W. Hardy(University of Nottingham), Kenneth Wilson, Jacobus J. Boomsma, Sven Krackow, Peter J. Mayhew, Ian C.W. Hardy(University of Nottingham), Sarah Kraak, James M. Cook, Richard Stouthamer, Ian C.W. Hardy(University of Nottingham), Paul J. Ode, Maurice W. Sabelis, William A. Foster, Andrew Cockburn, John H. Lazarus, Ian C.W. Hardy(University of Nottingham), Andrew F. Read, Peter G. L. Klinkhamer, Tom J. de Jong, Ian C.W. Hardy(University of Nottingham), Charlotta Kvarnemo, Steven Hecht Orzack, Stuart A. West
Cambridge University Press eBooks
June 13, 2002
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Abstract

Covering sex allocation, sex determination and operational sex ratios, this multi-author volume provides both a conceptual context and an instruction in methods for many aspects of sex ratio research. Theory, statistical analysis and genetics are each explained and discussed in the first three sections. The remaining chapters each focus on research in one of a wide spectrum of animal, plant and microbial taxa, including sex ratio distorting bacteria in invertebrates, malarial parasites, birds, human and other mammals, giving critical appraisals of such research. Sex Ratios: Concepts and Research Methods is primarily intended for graduate and professional behavioural and evolutionary ecologists in this field, but it will also be useful to biologists building evolutionary models, and researchers analysing data involving proportions or comparisons across phylogenetically related species.


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