[1] Mating in the absence of fertilization promotes a growth-reproductionversus lifespan trade-off in female mice[2] life-history trade-offs with whole-organism performance[3] Cost of mating in Drosophila melanogaster females is mediated by maleaccessory-gland products[4] Correlated effects of sperm competition and postmating female mortality[5] Adaptation versus pleiotropy: why do males harm their mates?[6] Chemical Warfare in the Battle of the Sexes本文转载自公众号“生物探索”(ID:biodiscover)