Parasite treatment affects maternal investment in sons
- PMID: 18687923
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1159466
Parasite treatment affects maternal investment in sons
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- Science. 2010 Apr 30;328(5978):569
Abstract
Parasitism can be a major constraint on host condition and an important selective force. Theoretical and empirical evidence shows that maternal condition affects relative investment in sons and daughters; however, the effect of parasitism on sex ratio in vertebrates is seldom considered. We demonstrate experimentally that parasitism constrains the ability of mothers to rear sons in a long-lived seabird, the European shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis. The effect contributes to the decline in offspring survival as the breeding season progresses and hence has important population-level consequences for this, and potentially other, seasonal breeders.
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