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Sexual Competition Stimulates Premature And Repeated Ejaculation In A Mammal

Thu, 06 Apr 2006 07:00 AM EST

... Changing tactics in the face of competition is a strategy in boardrooms--and bars--the world over. New research suggests that when it comes to mating, even the lowly house mouse has the ability to modify its approach in the face of competition. By comparing the behavior of wild house mice in the presence or absence of sexual rivals, new research shows that males of this species have evolved the ability to adapt their copulatory behavior according to the perceived risk that females will mate promiscuously... click link for more info. ...

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