Sex roles and sex ratios in animals

Kappeler PM, Benhaiem S, Fichtel C, Fromhage L, Honer OP, Jennions MD, Kaiser S, Krüger O, Schneider JM, Tuni C, van Schaik J, et al. (2023)
Biological Reviews 98(2): 462-480.

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Kappeler, Peter M; Benhaiem, Sarah; Fichtel, Claudia; Fromhage, Lutz; Honer, Oliver P; Jennions, Michael D; Kaiser, Sylvia; Krüger, OliverUniBi; Schneider, Jutta M; Tuni, Cristina; van Schaik, Jaap; Goymann, Wolfgang
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In species with separate sexes, females and males often differ in their morphology, physiology and behaviour. Such sex-specific traits are functionally linked to variation in reproductive competition, mate choice and parental care, which have all been linked to sex roles. At the 150th anniversary of Darwin's theory on sexual selection, the question of why patterns of sex roles vary within and across species remains a key topic in behavioural and evolutionary ecology. New theoretical, experimental and comparative evidence suggests that variation in the adult sex ratio (ASR) is a key driver of variation in sex roles. Here, we first define and discuss the historical emergence of the sex role concept, including recent criticisms and rebuttals. Second, we review the various sex ratios with a focus on ASR, and explore its theoretical links to sex roles. Third, we explore the causes, and especially the consequences, of biased ASRs, focusing on the results of correlational and experimental studies of the effect of ASR variation on mate choice, sexual conflict, parental care and mating systems, social behaviour, hormone physiology and fitness. We present evidence that animals in diverse societies are sensitive to variation in local ASR, even on short timescales, and propose explanations for conflicting results. We conclude with an overview of open questions in this field integrating demography, life history and behaviour. © 2022 The Authors. Biological Reviews published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Cambridge Philosophical Society.
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ex roles; sex ratios; parental care; mate choice; sexual selection; demography; physiology
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Biological Reviews
Band
98
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
462-480
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1469-185X
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2966853

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Kappeler PM, Benhaiem S, Fichtel C, et al. Sex roles and sex ratios in animals. Biological Reviews . 2023;98(2):462-480.
Kappeler, P. M., Benhaiem, S., Fichtel, C., Fromhage, L., Honer, O. P., Jennions, M. D., Kaiser, S., et al. (2023). Sex roles and sex ratios in animals. Biological Reviews , 98(2), 462-480. https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12915
Kappeler, Peter M, Benhaiem, Sarah, Fichtel, Claudia, Fromhage, Lutz, Honer, Oliver P, Jennions, Michael D, Kaiser, Sylvia, et al. 2023. “Sex roles and sex ratios in animals”. Biological Reviews 98 (2): 462-480.
Kappeler, P. M., Benhaiem, S., Fichtel, C., Fromhage, L., Honer, O. P., Jennions, M. D., Kaiser, S., Krüger, O., Schneider, J. M., Tuni, C., et al. (2023). Sex roles and sex ratios in animals. Biological Reviews 98, 462-480.
Kappeler, P.M., et al., 2023. Sex roles and sex ratios in animals. Biological Reviews , 98(2), p 462-480.
P.M. Kappeler, et al., “Sex roles and sex ratios in animals”, Biological Reviews , vol. 98, 2023, pp. 462-480.
Kappeler, P.M., Benhaiem, S., Fichtel, C., Fromhage, L., Honer, O.P., Jennions, M.D., Kaiser, S., Krüger, O., Schneider, J.M., Tuni, C., van Schaik, J., Goymann, W.: Sex roles and sex ratios in animals. Biological Reviews . 98, 462-480 (2023).
Kappeler, Peter M, Benhaiem, Sarah, Fichtel, Claudia, Fromhage, Lutz, Honer, Oliver P, Jennions, Michael D, Kaiser, Sylvia, Krüger, Oliver, Schneider, Jutta M, Tuni, Cristina, van Schaik, Jaap, and Goymann, Wolfgang. “Sex roles and sex ratios in animals”. Biological Reviews 98.2 (2023): 462-480.
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