Kahn, AndrewKokko, HannaJennions, Michael2015-12-102041-1723http://hdl.handle.net/1885/65628Sex allocation theory explains why most species produce equal numbers of sons and daughters, and highlights situations that select for deviation from this norm. Past research has, however, heavily focused on situations with discrete generations. When tempAuthor/s retain copyrightKeywords: estuarine environment; life history; mating behavior; research work; sex allocation; sex ratio; teleost; article; autumn; female; fish; Gambusia holbrooki; life history; male; mating; nonhuman; prediction; progeny; reproduction; sex allocation; spring; wiAdaptive sex allocation in anticipation of changes in offspring mating opportunities201310.1038/ncomms26342016-02-24