Science. 1978 Jul 14;201(4351):163-5. doi: 10.1126/science.201.4351.163.
Competition between female kin for local limiting resources may explain a male-biased secondary sex ratio in the prosimian Galago crassicaudatus. Data demonstrating the skewed sex ratio, a brief summary of field observations on the species, and a simple mathematical statement of the hypothesis are presented. Local resource competition may influence sex ratio in other mammals.
雌性亲缘个体间对局部限制资源的竞争可能解释了原猴类长尾灵猫(Galago crassicaudatus)中雄性偏斜的次级性比。本文呈现了偏向性的性比数据、该物种的野外观察简要总结,以及该假说的简单数学表述。局部资源竞争可能会影响其他哺乳动物的性别比例。