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Reproduction / Sexual selection / Fertility / Arachnids / Spider / Spermatophore / Sexy son hypothesis / Fertilisation / Sperm competition / Behavior / Evolutionary biology / Biology
Date: 2015-04-17 09:26:22
Reproduction
Sexual selection
Fertility
Arachnids
Spider
Spermatophore
Sexy son hypothesis
Fertilisation
Sperm competition
Behavior
Evolutionary biology
Biology

Female spiders prefer the sperm of gift-bearing males

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