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Extra-long spiny male genitalia shows benefit for female seed beetles – Phys.org
A team of researchers from Uppsala University, the University of Cincinnati and the University of Toronto has found that there…

A team of researchers from Uppsala University, the University of Cincinnati and the University of Toronto has found that there are benefits for female seed beetles mating with males with extra-long spiny genitalia. In their paper published in Proceedings…
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