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Males control the duration of copulation in the tropical millipede <i>Alloporus uncinatus</i> (Diplopoda: Julida)


S.R. Telford
J.M. Dangerfield

Abstract

Prolonged copulation in Alloporus uncinatus is a form of mate guarding against sperm competition. Here we show, using a simple experiment, that males control the duration of copulation, an often overlooked assumption regarding the adaptive significance of prolonged copulation. The sex-specific evolutionary benefits of prolonged copulation are discussed in relation to the role played by sperm competition in the evolution of the mating system of A. uncinatus.

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