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Local resource competition and local resource enhancement shape primate birth sex ratios
Joan B. Silk
, Gillian R. Brown
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
sex ratio
100%
primate
86%
resource
44%
vertebrate
24%
rearing
21%
sex allocation
15%
dimorphism
12%
cost
9%
breeding
8%
prediction
8%
invertebrate
7%
effect
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Sex Ratio
92%
Primates
75%
Parturition
56%
Vertebrates
24%
Sex Characteristics
16%
Sexism
12%
Costs and Cost Analysis
11%
Breeding
10%
Invertebrates
10%
Social Adjustment
8%
Mothers
5%
Agriculture & Biology
sex ratio
73%
Primates
72%
vertebrates
20%
gender
16%
rearing
15%
prediction
12%
sex allocation
11%
alloparental behavior
11%
dimorphism
9%
gender differences
8%
invertebrates
7%
breeds
6%
Chemical Compounds
Shape
52%