Lerch and Servedio develop models to understand the importance of learning for the evolution of same-sex sexual behavior. They focus on the role of the sex ratio, rectifying previously contradictory empirical and theoretical results.

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https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/737751

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Learned Sex Discrimination and the Evolution of Same-Sex Sexual Behavior | The American Naturalist

Abstract The sociosexual environment shapes the expression of same-sex sexual behavior (SSB). Empirical studies on SSB in insects often find that sex discrimination, when plastic, is weaker under male-biased sex ratios, ostensibly contradicting theory and experimental evolution that show that stronger sex discrimination evolves under male-biased sex ratios. We develop theoretical models to assess the role of the sex ratio on learned sex discrimination. We find that males have the strongest sex discrimination when they have the greatest opportunity to experience conspecifics from which they learn. Learned sex discrimination is most likely to evolve when innate discrimination is costly, costs to learning are low, mating with the opposite sex is costlier than attempted matings with the same sex, and late matings produce more offspring. Learning from unsuccessful mating attempts with males typically outcompetes other learning strategies, although learning from successful matings with females or learning from all mating attempts can evolve when individuals have few opportunities to mate or costs to discrimination are low. We argue that the life history of insects may favor learning from successful matings or all mating attempts and thus drive the apparent disconnect between the effect of the sex ratio on learned versus innate sex discrimination; we also provide nonadaptive alternatives.

The American Naturalist

Operational sex ratio (Ecology 🏞️)

In the evolutionary biology of sexual reproduction, operational sex ratio is the ratio of sexually competing males that are ready to mate to sexually competing females that are ready to mate, or alternatively the local ratio of fertilizable females to sexually active males at any given time. This differs from physical ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_sex_ratio

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Operational sex ratio - Wikipedia

Why are tetrapods with ZZ/ZW sex-determination systems more male-skewed than XY/XX?. Phylogenetic analyses of a large dataset of wild #tetrapod species reveal that #SexDetermination systems influence adult #SexRatio via sex-biased adult mortality @PLOSBiology https://plos.io/43qTysJ
Variation in adult sex ratios in tetrapods is linked to sex chromosomes through mortality differences between males and females

Across tetrapods, ZZ/ZW sex-determination systems are associated with a more male-skewed adult sex ratio than XY/XX systems. Phylogenetic analyses of a large dataset from tetrapod species in the wild reveal an influence of sex-determination system on adult sex ratio via sex-biased adult mortality.

Long et al. clarify the relationship between parental sex roles and the population sex ratio. They find that neither the operational sex ratio (OSR), nor the adult sex ratio (ASR), nor the maturation sex ratio (MSR) are drivers of parental sex roles.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733457

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Atkins Coleman et al. investigate effects of parental care on offspring fitness and the extent to which adult offspring resemble their genetic parents in parental investment, revealing complex selective pressures favoring offspring sex-ratio adjustment.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733104

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New paper: "R.A. Fisher on J.A. Cobb's The Problem of the Sex-Ratio" (#OA)

http://hdl.handle.net/10023/28453

"Fisher's principle" of the sex ratio was first given by Cobb in 1914. Here I show that Fisher was aware of Cobb's paper.

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R. A. Fisher on J. A. Cobb’s The problem of the sex-ratio

Now available ahead of print: "Five Decades of #Data Yield No Support for #AdaptiveBiasing of #Offspring #SexRatio in Wild #Baboons (Papio cynocephalus)" by Matthew N. Zipple, Elizabeth A. Archie, Jenny Tung, Raphael S. Mututua, J. Kinyua Warutere, I. Long’ida Siodi, Jeanne Altmann, and Susan C. Alberts

https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/725886

The autism sex ratio | Embrace Autism

Why does autism still seem more prevalent in men? Let’s look at latest research on the sex ratio in autism, and look at the different factors contributing to the male bias.

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