'Paranoia' about rivals alters insect mating behavior

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'Paranoia' about rivals alters insect mating behavior

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Scientists at the University of Liverpool have found that male fruitflies experience a type of 'paranoia' in the presence of another male, which doubles the length of time they mate with a female, despite the female of the species only ever mating with one male.

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