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Reproductive behavior: Decrypting cryptic female choice
1Faculty of Science and Medicine, University of Fribourg, Chemin du Musée 14, CH-1700 Fribourg, Switzerland.
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Females in many species bias fertilization success and paternity after mating with multiple males. Two new studies uncover the mechanisms of this phenomenon, cryptic female choice, in Drosophila, linking it to pheromone-stimulated ejection of sperm and mating plug.
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